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# Philomena
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![Philomena](/assets/static/images/phoenix.svg)
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2019-12-07 18:17:12 +01:00
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## Getting started
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On systems with `docker` and `docker-compose` installed, the process should be as simple as:
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```
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docker-compose build
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docker-compose up
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```
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2019-12-07 18:17:12 +01:00
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If you use `podman` and `podman-compose` instead, the process for constructing a rootless container is nearly identical:
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```
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podman-compose build
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podman-compose up
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```
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2019-12-07 18:17:12 +01:00
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If you run into an Elasticsearch bootstrap error, you may need to increase your `max_map_count` on the host as follows:
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sudo sysctl -w vm.max_map_count=262144
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```
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2019-12-07 18:17:12 +01:00
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If you have SELinux enforcing, you should run the following in the application directory on the host before proceeding:
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chcon -Rt svirt_sandbox_file_t .
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```
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This allows Docker or Podman to bind mount the application directory into the containers.
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## Deployment
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You need a key installed on the server you target, and the git remote installed in your ssh configuration.
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git remote add production philomena@<serverip>:philomena/
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The general syntax is:
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git push production master
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And if everything goes wrong:
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git reset HEAD^ --hard
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git push -f production master
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(to be repeated until it works again)
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