masto-fe/boxfile.yml
Daniel Hunsaker 9ead3d1cdb [nanobox] Adjustments for Nanobox development (#3295)
Because Nanobox doesn't run data components in the same container as the code, there are a few tweaks that need to be made in the configuration to get WebPack to work properly in development mode.

The same differences lead to needing to use `DATABASE_URL` by default in the `.env` file for Rails to work correctly.

Limitations of our `.env` loader for Node.js mean the `.env` file needs to be compiled everywhere in order to work, so we compile it in development, now, too. Also, all the `.env.production` tweaks have been consolidated into a single command.

Finally, since Nanobox actually creates the database when it sets up the database server, using the existence of the database alone to determine whether to migrate or setup is insufficient. So we add a condition to `rake db:migrate:setup` to check whether any migrations have run - if the database doesn't exist yet, `db:setup` will be called; if it does, but no migrations have been run, `db:migrate` and `db:seed` are called instead (the same basic idea as what `db:setup` does, but it skips `db:create`, which will only cause problems with an existing DB); otherwise, only `db:migrate` is called.

None of these changes should affect development, and all are designed not to interfere with existing behaviors in other environments.
2017-05-29 17:59:18 +02:00

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run.config:
engine: ruby
engine.config:
runtime: ruby-2.4.1
extra_packages:
# basic servers:
- nginx
- nodejs
# for images:
- ImageMagick
# for videos:
- ffmpeg3
# to prep the .env file
- gettext-tools
cache_dirs:
- node_modules
extra_path_dirs:
- node_modules/.bin
build_triggers:
- .ruby-version
- Gemfile
- Gemfile.lock
- package.json
- yarn.lock
extra_steps:
- envsubst < .env.nanobox > .env
- gem install bundler
- bundle config build.nokogiri --with-iconv-dir=/data/ --with-zlib-dir=/data/
- bundle config build.nokogumbo --with-iconv-dir=/data/ --with-zlib-dir=/data/
- bundle install --clean
- yarn
fs_watch: true
deploy.config:
extra_steps:
- NODE_ENV=production bundle exec rake assets:precompile
transform:
- "sed 's/LOCAL_HTTPS=.*/LOCAL_HTTPS=true/i' /app/.env.nanobox | envsubst > /app/.env.production"
- |-
if [ -z "$LOCAL_DOMAIN" ]
then
. /app/.env.production
export LOCAL_DOMAIN
fi
erb /app/nanobox/nginx-web.conf.erb > /app/nanobox/nginx-web.conf
erb /app/nanobox/nginx-stream.conf.erb > /app/nanobox/nginx-stream.conf
- touch /app/log/production.log
before_live:
web.web:
- bundle exec rake db:migrate:setup
web.web:
start:
nginx: nginx -c /app/nanobox/nginx-web.conf
rails: bundle exec puma -C /app/config/puma.rb
routes:
- '/'
writable_dirs:
- tmp
log_watch:
rails: 'log/production.log'
network_dirs:
data.storage:
- public/system
web.stream:
start:
nginx: nginx -c /app/nanobox/nginx-stream.conf
node: yarn run start
routes:
- '/api/v1/streaming*'
# Somehow we're getting requests for scheme://domain//api/v1/streaming* - match those, too
- '//api/v1/streaming*'
writable_dirs:
- tmp
worker.sidekiq:
start: bundle exec sidekiq -c 5 -q default -q mailers -q pull -q push -L /app/log/sidekiq.log
writable_dirs:
- tmp
log_watch:
rails: 'log/production.log'
sidekiq: 'log/sidekiq.log'
network_dirs:
data.storage:
- public/system
cron:
- id: generate_static_gifs
schedule: '*/15 * * * *'
command: 'bundle exec rake mastodon:maintenance:add_static_avatars'
- id: update_counter_caches
schedule: '50 * * * *'
command: 'bundle exec rake mastodon:maintenance:update_counter_caches'
# runs feeds:clear, media:clear, users:clear, and push:refresh
- id: do_daily_tasks
schedule: '00 00 * * *'
command: 'bundle exec rake mastodon:daily'
- id: clear_silenced_media
schedule: '10 00 * * *'
command: 'bundle exec rake mastodon:media:remove_silenced'
- id: clear_remote_media
schedule: '20 00 * * *'
command: 'bundle exec rake mastodon:media:remove_remote'
- id: clear_unfollowed_subs
schedule: '30 00 * * *'
command: 'bundle exec rake mastodon:push:clear'
- id: send_digest_emails
schedule: '00 20 * * *'
command: 'bundle exec rake mastodon:emails:digest'
# The following two tasks can be uncommented to automatically open and close
# registrations on a schedule. The format of 'schedule' is a standard cron
# time expression: minute hour day month day-of-week; search for "cron
# time expressions" for more info on how to set these up. The examples here
# open registration only from 8 am to 4 pm, server time.
#
# - id: open_registrations
# schedule: '00 08 * * *'
# command: 'bundle exec rake mastodon:settings:open_registrations'
#
# - id: close_registrations
# schedule: '00 16 * * *'
# command: 'bundle exec rake mastodon:settings:close_registrations'
data.db:
image: nanobox/postgresql:9.5
data.redis:
image: nanobox/redis:3.0
data.storage:
image: nanobox/unfs:0.9