Merge pull request #2189 from tdonohue/docker_cleanup

Minor docker / compose updates based on recent changes to backend
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Tim Donohue
2023-04-12 16:50:07 -05:00
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4 changed files with 63 additions and 23 deletions

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# See https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/tree/main/docker for usage details
FROM node:18-alpine
WORKDIR /app
ADD . /app/
EXPOSE 4000
# Ensure Python and other build tools are available
# These are needed to install some node modules, especially on linux/arm64
RUN apk add --update python3 make g++ && rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
WORKDIR /app
ADD . /app/
EXPOSE 4000
# We run yarn install with an increased network timeout (5min) to avoid "ESOCKETTIMEDOUT" errors from hub.docker.com
# See, for example https://github.com/yarnpkg/yarn/issues/5540
RUN yarn install --network-timeout 300000
# When running in dev mode, 4GB of memory is required to build & launch the app.
# This default setting can be overridden as needed in your shell, via an env file or in docker-compose.
# See Docker environment var precedence: https://docs.docker.com/compose/environment-variables/envvars-precedence/
ENV NODE_OPTIONS="--max_old_space_size=4096"
# On startup, run in DEVELOPMENT mode (this defaults to live reloading enabled, etc).
# Listen / accept connections from all IP addresses.
# NOTE: At this time it is only possible to run Docker container in Production mode
# if you have a public IP. See https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/issues/1485
# if you have a public URL. See https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/issues/1485
ENV NODE_ENV development
CMD yarn serve --host 0.0.0.0

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If you wish to run DSpace on Docker in production, we recommend building your own Docker images. You are welcome to borrow ideas/concepts from the below images in doing so. But, the below images should not be used "as is" in any production scenario.
***
## 'Dockerfile' in root directory
## Overview
The scripts in this directory can be used to start the DSpace User Interface (frontend) in Docker.
Optionally, the backend (REST API) might also be started in Docker.
For additional options/settings in starting the backend (REST API) in Docker, see the Docker Compose
documentation for the backend: https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/blob/main/dspace/src/main/docker-compose/README.md
## Root directory
The root directory of this project contains all the Dockerfiles which may be referenced by
the Docker compose scripts in this 'docker' folder.
### Dockerfile
This Dockerfile is used to build a *development* DSpace 7 Angular UI image, published as 'dspace/dspace-angular'
```
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docker push dspace/dspace-angular:dspace-7_x
```
### Dockerfile.dist
The `Dockerfile.dist` is used to generate a *production* build and runtime environment.
```bash
@@ -29,7 +44,7 @@ docker build -f Dockerfile.dist -t dspace/dspace-angular:dspace-7_x-dist .
A default/demo version of this image is built *automatically*.
## docker directory
## 'docker' directory
- docker-compose.yml
- Starts DSpace Angular with Docker Compose from the current branch. This file assumes that a DSpace 7 REST instance will also be started in Docker.
- docker-compose-rest.yml
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## To start DSpace (REST and Angular) from your branch
This command provides a quick way to start both the frontend & backend from this single codebase
```
docker-compose -p d7 -f docker/docker-compose.yml -f docker/docker-compose-rest.yml up -d
```
Keep in mind, you may also start the backend by cloning the 'DSpace/DSpace' GitHub repository separately. See the next section.
## Run DSpace REST and DSpace Angular from local branches.
This section assumes that you have clones *both* the 'DSpace/DSpace' and 'DSpace/dspace-angular' GitHub
repositories. When both are available locally, you can spin up both in Docker and have them work together.
_The system will be started in 2 steps. Each step shares the same docker network._
From DSpace/DSpace (build as needed)
From 'DSpace/DSpace' clone (build first as needed):
```
docker-compose -p d7 up -d
```
From DSpace/DSpace-angular
NOTE: More detailed instructions on starting the backend via Docker can be found in the [Docker Compose instructions for the Backend](https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/blob/main/dspace/src/main/docker-compose/README.md).
From 'DSpace/dspace-angular' clone (build first as needed)
```
docker-compose -p d7 -f docker/docker-compose.yml up -d
```
At this point, you should be able to access the UI from http://localhost:4000,
and the backend at http://localhost:8080/server/
## Run DSpace Angular dist build with DSpace Demo site backend
This allows you to run the Angular UI in *production* mode, pointing it at the demo backend
(https://api7.dspace.org/server/).
```
docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose-dist.yml pull
docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose-dist.yml build
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docker-compose -p d7 -f docker/cli.yml -f docker/cli.assetstore.yml run --rm dspace-cli
```
## End to end testing of the rest api (runs in travis).
_In this instance, only the REST api runs in Docker using the Entities dataset. Travis will perform CI testing of Angular using Node to drive the tests._
## End to end testing of the REST API (runs in GitHub Actions CI).
_In this instance, only the REST api runs in Docker using the Entities dataset. GitHub Actions will perform CI testing of Angular using Node to drive the tests. See `.github/workflows/build.yml` for more details._
This command is only really useful for testing our Continuous Integration process.
```
docker-compose -p d7ci -f docker/docker-compose-travis.yml up -d
docker-compose -p d7ci -f docker/docker-compose-ci.yml up -d
```

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DSPACE_UI_HOST: dspace-angular
DSPACE_UI_PORT: '4000'
DSPACE_UI_NAMESPACE: /
# NOTE: When running the UI in production mode (which the -dist image does),
# these DSPACE_REST_* variables MUST point at a public, HTTPS URL.
# This is because Server Side Rendering (SSR) currently requires a public URL,
# see this bug: https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/issues/1485
DSPACE_REST_SSL: 'true'
DSPACE_REST_HOST: api7.dspace.org
DSPACE_REST_PORT: 443

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# proxies.trusted.ipranges: This setting is required for a REST API running in Docker to trust requests
# from the host machine. This IP range MUST correspond to the 'dspacenet' subnet defined above.
proxies__P__trusted__P__ipranges: '172.23.0'
image: dspace/dspace:dspace-7_x-test
image: "${DOCKER_OWNER:-dspace}/dspace:${DSPACE_VER:-dspace-7_x-test}"
depends_on:
- dspacedb
networks:
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# DSpace Solr container
dspacesolr:
container_name: dspacesolr
# Uses official Solr image at https://hub.docker.com/_/solr/
image: solr:8.11-slim
image: "${DOCKER_OWNER:-dspace}/dspace-solr:${DSPACE_VER:-dspace-7_x}"
# Needs main 'dspace' container to start first to guarantee access to solr_configs
depends_on:
- dspace
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tty: true
working_dir: /var/solr/data
volumes:
# Mount our "solr_configs" volume available under the Solr's configsets folder (in a 'dspace' subfolder)
# This copies the Solr configs from main 'dspace' container into 'dspacesolr' via that volume
- solr_configs:/opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/dspace
# Keep Solr data directory between reboots
- solr_data:/var/solr/data
# Initialize all DSpace Solr cores using the mounted local configsets (see above), then start Solr
# * First, run precreate-core to create the core (if it doesn't yet exist). If exists already, this is a no-op
# * Second, copy updated configs from mounted configsets to this core. If it already existed, this updates core
# to the latest configs. If it's a newly created core, this is a no-op.
# * Second, copy configsets to this core:
# Updates to Solr configs require the container to be rebuilt/restarted:
# `docker-compose -p d7 -f docker/docker-compose.yml -f docker/docker-compose-rest.yml up -d --build dspacesolr`
entrypoint:
- /bin/bash
- '-c'
- |
init-var-solr
precreate-core authority /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/dspace/authority
cp -r -u /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/dspace/authority/* authority
cp -r /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/dspace/authority/* authority
precreate-core oai /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/dspace/oai
cp -r -u /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/dspace/oai/* oai
cp -r /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/dspace/oai/* oai
precreate-core search /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/dspace/search
cp -r -u /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/dspace/search/* search
cp -r /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/dspace/search/* search
precreate-core statistics /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/dspace/statistics
cp -r -u /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/dspace/statistics/* statistics
cp -r /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/dspace/statistics/* statistics
exec solr -f
volumes:
assetstore: