From 52b3ac29d1068ba7b2daf9aa2223ea41c13b4e9b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Spencer Bliven Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2023 11:43:18 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Improve development environment documentation * Document commands to run in dev containers * Add browser installation to fe Dockerfile --- README.md | 16 +++++- dev/README.md | 89 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- dev/config/frontend/Dockerfile | 4 ++ dev/docker-compose.yaml | 7 +-- 4 files changed, 105 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 39bbba17..aa2ee716 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,5 +1,8 @@ # scicat-ci -CI related information to deploy SciCat +CI related information to deploy SciCat at PSI. + +For a simpler configuration for running and developing the SciCat core components, see +the [SciCat Live](https://github.com/SciCatProject/scicatlive) project. # Local environment @@ -8,9 +11,18 @@ To spin up the container(s) of interest, follow the documentation in the [README # Deployment behaviour The CI is responsible for deploying the SciCat components in the k8s clusters (one for `development`, another for `qa` and `production`), based on some rules. -The whole pipeline relies on the existence of three deployment environments: `development` (where changes are developed), `qa` (beta testing environment) and `production` (stable environment). The components are deployed on one of two clusters depending on the environment. The `development` environment is deployed on the `development` cluster, while the `qa` and `production` environment are deployed on the `qaprod` cluster and are installed under the `scicat-{env}` namespace on the corresponding cluster. For the three GitHub CI triggers, `pull_request` to `main`, `push` to `main` and `release`, the CI extracts the environment based on the trigger (follows), builds, tags and pushes the docker image and deploys the helm chart to the corresponding k8s cluster, having applied the configuration specific to the environment. +The whole pipeline relies on the existence of three deployment environments: `development` (where changes are developed), `qa` (beta testing environment) and `production` (stable environment). The components are deployed on one of two clusters depending on the environment. The `development` environment is deployed on the `development` cluster, while the `qa` and `production` environment are deployed on the `qaprod` cluster and are installed under the `scicat-{env}` namespace on the corresponding cluster. For the three GitHub CI triggers, `pull_request` to `main`, `push` to `main` and `release`, the CI extracts the environment based on the trigger (follows), builds, tags and pushes the docker image and deploys the helm chart to the corresponding k8s cluster, having applied the configuration specific to the environment. + +| Environment | K8 Cluster | Namespace | +| ----------- | ----------- | ------------------ | +| development | development | scicat-development | +| qa | qaprod | scicat-qa | +| production | qaprod | scicat-production | + The configuration files are in the [helm/configs](helm/configs) folder and are organised in folders with the same name of the component (convention to be maintained). For each component, the files in `helm/configs/{component}` are shared by all the environments, while the ones specific to one environment are in `helm/configs/{component}/{environment}`. For example, the `backend` configuration files are in the [helm/configs/backend](helm/configs/backend) folder, and the development specific files are in [helm/configs/backend/development](helm/configs/backend/development) + + There is no need to explicitly specify the environment, nor the location of the files at CI time, as its value is extracted depending on the GitHub CI trigger. Some conventions are to be maintained: diff --git a/dev/README.md b/dev/README.md index 75e7ea45..d07960c7 100644 --- a/dev/README.md +++ b/dev/README.md @@ -1,4 +1,8 @@ -# How to get started: +# Local Development + +## Overview + +Development can be done running local docker containers. First `docker-compose` is used to launch containers for each service. Most containers do not start the service directly, allowing this to be done manually from inside the container (eg using VS Code Dev Containers). Commands for each service are given below. ## Clone the repo and the submodules @@ -7,9 +11,9 @@ git clone git@github.com:paulscherrerinstitute/scicat-ci.git git submodule update --init --recursive --remote ``` -## Run docker-compose +## Starting containers -### :warning: IMPORTANT +### :warning: IMPORTANT The docker-compose builds the containers from the Dockerfile of each submodule, thus using the submodule checked out to a particular commit. It is often the case that when setting up the environment one wants the components to be checked out automatically to the latest on main. The command above (`git submodule update --init --recursive --remote`) does that but might break any component where a non-backwards compatible change was applied. We reference in the config of each components the latest commit (.git-commit-sha) of the submodule where the docker-compose was run and worked the last time, whenever the submodule commit is different from the one referenced in the scicat-ci repo. @@ -25,7 +29,7 @@ docker-compose -f docker-compose.yaml up -d --force-recreate --build --no-deps All the application containers (excluding the db -mongo- and the db_seeding -mongo_seed-) are meant to be used for development so docker-compose starts, rather than the applications, environments where the development environment of each application is set up. This means that, to run the application, one has to attach to the container and start it. -### Example +### Examples Here are the two most common use cases, spinning up the backend and fronted; the new backend and the frontend. @@ -56,3 +60,80 @@ docker-compose -f docker-compose.yaml up --force-recreate --build --no-deps -d As before, this will start four containers: the be_next container, the fe one, the mongo database and a short-lived one, called mongodb_seed_be_next that puts some example data into the be_next db of mongo. Since the configuration of the frontend with the new backend has slightly changed, remember to set the `accessTokenPrefix` value to "Bearer " in the [config.json](./config/frontend/config.json#L3) file of the fe, before starting the frontend application. + + +## Starting services + +The `docker-compose.yaml` file is constructed to prepare containers with all dependencies but not to start the services. This is generally done by overriding the command with an infinite loop. + +### Backend `be` + +```bash +cd /home/node/app +npm start +``` + +### Backend-next `be_next` + +```bash +cd /home/node/app +npm start +``` + +### Frontend `fe` + +The frontend uses a custom Dockerfile with the following modifications: + +```bash +cd /frontend +npm start -- --host 0.0.0.0 +``` + +A custom Dockerfile is used because the production image uses the node alpine base image which does not crosscompile on macOS. + +### Search `search` + +``` +cd /home/node/app +npm start +``` + +### Landing Page `lp` + +```bash +cd /home/node/app +npm start -- --host 0.0.0.0 +``` + +### OAI-PMH `oi` + +```bash +cd /home/node/app +npm start +``` + +### Proposals `pr` + +```bash +cd /usr/src/proposals +python src/main.py +``` + +### Jupyter + +Simply browse to localhost:8888 + +## Reclaiming space + +This compose file creates a new docker volume with test data. Removing this requires adding `--volumes` when shutting down the containers: + +```bash +docker-compose -f docker-compose.yaml down --volumes +``` + +If this is omitted it may eventually lead to your docker virtual disk filling up. If this happens, remove old volumes: + +```bash +docker volume prune +docker system prune -v +``` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/dev/config/frontend/Dockerfile b/dev/config/frontend/Dockerfile index ff4b93f9..f492ac7e 100644 --- a/dev/config/frontend/Dockerfile +++ b/dev/config/frontend/Dockerfile @@ -4,6 +4,10 @@ WORKDIR /frontend COPY package*.json /frontend/ RUN npm ci COPY . /frontend/ +# A browser is needed for automated tests +RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y chromium +ENV CHROME_BIN=/usr/bin/chromium +ENV CHROME_PATH=/usr/lib/chromium/ FROM node:16 AS builder WORKDIR /frontend diff --git a/dev/docker-compose.yaml b/dev/docker-compose.yaml index 278dad51..8400c27c 100644 --- a/dev/docker-compose.yaml +++ b/dev/docker-compose.yaml @@ -62,17 +62,14 @@ services: fe: build: context: ../frontend/. - target: installer dockerfile: ../dev/config/frontend/Dockerfile - environment: - CHROME_BIN: /usr/bin/chromium - CHROME_PATH: /usr/lib/chromium/ + target: installer volumes: - ../frontend:/frontend - ./config/frontend/config.json:/frontend/src/assets/config.json - /frontend/node_modules - /frontend/dist - command: /bin/sh -c "apt-get update && apt-get install -y chromium && while true; do sleep 600; done" + command: /bin/sh -c "while true; do sleep 600; done" ports: - 4200:4200 profiles: