0repo | manage a repository of 0install feeds | Infrastructure Automation library
kandi X-RAY | 0repo Summary
kandi X-RAY | 0repo Summary
The 0repo software provides an easy and reliable way to maintain a repository of 0install software for others to use. It can be run interactively by a single developer on their laptop to maintain a repository of their own programs, or installed as a service to allow a group of people to manage a set of programs together. Developers place new software releases in an "incoming" directory. 0repo performs various checks on the new release and, if it’s OK, adds it to the repository. 0repo signs the published feeds with its GPG key. The generated files may be rsync’d to a plain web host, without the need for special software on the hosting platform.
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- Manage archived archives
- Validate feed relative path
- Ensure path is a valid path
- Add a new archive
- Processes and uploads
- Process a method
- Pick the required digest for the given impl
- Compute the sha1 hash of a file
- Merges files from master feed
- Merges the contents of a master feed
- Generate all child nodes of a given parent
- Find groups of groups
- Build PublicFeed objects
- Export a public key to a directory
- Generate public XML
- Recursively expands relative urls
- Process incoming directory
- Get a choice from the given list of options
- Ask the user to see if a given version is marked as being processed
- Process a GPG file
- Commit a message
- Given a keyid return the name and email address
- Create a list of catalog files
- Write a feed to a directory
- Format a document
- Format a node
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QUESTION
I have an RDS DB instance (Aurora PostgreSQL) setup in my AWS account. This was created manually using AWS Console. I now want to create CloudFormation template Yaml for that DB, which I can use to create the DB later if needed. That will also help me replicate the DB in another environment. I would also use that as part of my Infrastructure automation.
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Answered 2020-Jun-05 at 00:59Unfortunately, there is no such functionality provided by AWS.
However, you mean hear about two options that people could wrongfully recommend.
CloudFormer is a template creation beta tool that creates an AWS CloudFormation template from existing AWS resources in your account. You select any supported AWS resources that are running in your account, and CloudFormer creates a template in an Amazon S3 bucket.
Although it sounds good, the tool is no longer maintained and its not reliable (for years in beta).
Importing Existing Resources Into a Stack
Often people mistakenly think that this "generates yaml" for you from existing resources. The truth is that it does not generate template files for you. You have to write your own template which matches your resource exactly, before you can import any resource under control to CloudFormation stack.
Your only options is to manually write the template for the RDS and import it, or look for an external tools that could reverse-engineer yaml templates from existing resources.
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I'm struggling to set up a CI process for a web application in Azure. I'm used to deploying built code directly into Web Apps in Azure but decided to use docker this time.
In the build pipeline, I build the docker images and push them to an Azure Container Registry, tagged with the latest build number. In the release pipeline (which has DEV, TEST and PROD), I need to deploy those images to the Web Apps of each environment. There are 2 relevant tasks available in Azure releases: "Azure App Service deploy" and "Azure Web App for Containers". Neither of these allow the image source for the Web App to be set to Azure Conntainer Registry. Instead they take custom registry/repository names and set the image source in the Web App to Private Registry, which then requires login and password. I'm also deploying all Azure resources using ARM templates so I don't like the idea of configuring credentials when the 2 resources (the Registry and the Web App) are integrated already. Ideally, I would be able to set the Web App to use the repository and tag in Azure Container Registry that I specify in the release. I even tried to manually configure the Web Apps first with specific repositories and tags, and then tried to change the tags used by the Web Apps with the release (with the tasks I mentioned) but it didn't work. The tags stay the same.
Another option I considered was to configure all Web Apps to specific and permanent repositories and tags (e.g. "dev-latest") from the start (which doesn't fit well with ARM deployments since the containers need to exist in the Registry before the Web Apps can be configured so my infrastructure automation is incomplete), enable "Continuous Deployment" in the Web Apps and then tag the latest pushed repositories accordingly in the release so they would be picked up by Web Apps. I could not find a reasoble way to add tags to existing repositories in the Registry.
What is Azure best practice for CI with containerised web apps? How do people actually build their containers and then deploy them to each environment?
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Answered 2020-Mar-16 at 08:59Just set up a CI pipeline for building an image and pushing it to a container registry.
You could then use both Azure App Service deploy and Azure Web App for Containers task to handle the deploy.
The Azure WebApp Container task similar to other built-in Azure tasks, requires an Azure service connection as an input. The Azure service connection stores the credentials to connect from Azure Pipelines or Azure DevOps Server to Azure.
I'm also deploying all Azure resources using ARM templates so I don't like the idea of configuring credentials when the 2 resources (the Registry and the Web App)
You could also be able to Deploy Azure Web App for Containers with ARM and Azure DevOps.
How do people actually build their containers and then deploy them to each environment?
Kindly take a look at below blogs and official doc which may be helpful:
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Install 0repo
If you’re setting up a repository for a single developer then you can use your existing personal GPG key (if you have one). Otherwise, you should create a new one:. You can accept the defaults offered. Make sure you specify an email address, because 0repo uses that as the committer in Git log messages, which require an email address. Then run "0repo create DIR KEY" to create the new repository (directory DIR will be created to hold the files and will be populated with an initial configuration).
0repo-config.py: configuration settings
feeds: directory of (unsigned) feeds, initially empty
feeds/.git: version control Git repository for the feeds
incoming: queue of incoming files to be processed
public: output directory (to be synced to hosting provider)
REPOSITORY_BASE_URL: The base URL for the feeds
ARCHIVES_BASE_URL: The base URL for the archives
GPG_SIGNING_KEY: Should be already set to the key you specified
upload_public_dir: Code to upload feeds to web hosting
get_feeds_rel_path: Part of the feed’s URL following REPOSITORY_BASE_URL
get_public_rel_path: Path of feed generated (signed) feed placed under public
SIGN_COMMITS: Whether 0repo should sign Git commits it makes
CONTRIBUTOR_GPG_KEYS: GPG keys of trusted contributors
LOCAL_ARCHIVES_BACKUP_DIR: Where to keep local copies of uploaded archives
get_archive_rel_url: Layout of your file server (e.g. a single directory or nested)
check_new_impl: Policy checks for new code (e.g. check license is present and acceptable)
upload_archives: Code to upload archives to archive hosting
CHECK_DIGESTS: Recalculate digests specified for local archives in incoming feeds
TRACK_TESTING_IMPLS: Prompt about old implementations that are "testing" too long
GPG_PUBLIC_KEY_DIRECTORY: Path relative to each feed to place the GPG key
is_excluded_from_catalog: Controls whether feed should be excluded from generated catalog
check_uploaded_archive: Check to verify archive has been uploaded correctly
check_external_archive: Check to verify URL of external archive is correct
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