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A Set of Docker Images for Tsugi

These are some docker images for Tsugi. They live in a hierarchy so you can make everything from a developer environment on localhost all the way up to an AWS image that uses Aurora, DynamoDB, and EFS. Or the nightly servers somewhere in-between.

For now we build three images - the tsugi_dev:latest image is a developer instance with all of the pieces running on one server.

$ bash build.sh    (Will take some time)

$ docker images    (make sure they all build)

REPOSITORY      TAG       IMAGE ID       CREATED          SIZE
tsugi_dev       latest    3a09a1ad5889   About a minute ago   1.52GB
tsugi_mariadb   latest    7303816909e4   About a minute ago   1.51GB
tsugi_prod      latest    f9d2dd49a0a2   2 minutes ago        1.21GB
tsugi_base      latest    c99202589076   2 minutes ago        1.21GB
tsugi_ubuntu    latest    91a4461f6747   4 minutes ago        199MB

$ docker run -p 8080:80 -e TSUGI_SERVICENAME=TSFUN -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=secret --name tsugi -dit tsugi_dev:latest

Navigate to http://localhost:8080/ Navigate to http://localhost:8080/phpMyAdmin (ltiuser / ltipassword unless you changed it)

To log in and look around, use:

$ docker exec -it tsugi bash
root@73c370052747:/var/www/html/tsugi/admin# 

To attach and watch the tail logs:

$ docker attach 73c...e21
root@73c370052747:/var/www/html/tsugi/admin# 

To detatch press CTRL-p and CRTL-q

To see the entire startup log:

$ docker logs 73c...e21

Cleaning up

docker stop 73c3700527470dc10f58b3e6b2a8837b22d3d2b6790cb70346b02a8a64d3ce21
docker container prune
docker image prune

Big clean up:

docker rmi $(docker images -a -q)
docker image prune

To build one image

docker build --tag tsugi_base .

To test the ami scripts in a docker container so you can start over and over:

docker run -p 80:80 --name tsugi -dit ubuntu:20.04
docker exec -it tsugi bash

Then in the docker:

apt update ; apt-get install -y git vim

cd /root
git clone https://github.com/tsugiproject/tsugi-build.git

cd tsugi-build
bash ubuntu/build-dev.sh 

This does all of the docker stuff. Then to bring it up / configure it:

# Alternatively use user_data.sh of your choice
cp ami/user_data_demo.sh  /root/ubuntu-env.sh
# cp ami/user_data_multi.sh  /root/ubuntu-env.sh
source /root/ubuntu-env.sh
bash /usr/local/bin/tsugi-dev-configure.sh return

Debugging commands

service --status-all