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# Deployment
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The recommended way to run Foodsoft in production is using docker. Alternative options are
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discussed [in the wiki](https://github.com/foodcoops/foodsoft/wiki/Deployment-notes). If you
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have any questions, please contact the mailing list [foodsoft-discuss](http://foodsoft.274.s1.nabble.com/foodsoft-discuss-f5.html).
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## Docker
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_This section is a work in progress._
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### Build
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You can use the [official production docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/foodcoops/foodsoft/).
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If you want to build the image yourself instead, run:
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docker build --tag foodsoft:latest --rm .
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### Run (basic)
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You'll need to set at least the following environment variables:
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* `SECRET_KEY_BASE` - random string of 30+ characters, try `rake secret`
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* `DATABASE_URL` - pointing to your MySQL installation (`mysql2://user:pass@mysql.host/foodsoftdb?encoding=utf8`)
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* `REDIS_URL` - pointing to your Redis instance (`redis://redis.host:6379`)
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You'll also need to supply the Foodsoft configuration file, for example by
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mounting it as a volume. Copy `config/app_config.yml.SAMPLE` to `config/app_config.yml`
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and customize the settings.
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Then run the webserver, exposing port 3000 on the current host:
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docker run --name foodsoft_web -p 3000 \
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-e SECRET_KEY_BASE -e DATABASE_URL -e REDIS_URL -e RAILS_FORCE_SSL=false \
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-v `pwd`/config/app_config.yml:/usr/src/app/config/app_config.yml:ro \
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foodsoft:latest
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This should get you started. But first you'll need to populate the database:
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docker run --name foodsoft_setup --rm \
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-e SECRET_KEY_BASE -e DATABASE_URL -e REDIS_URL \
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-v `pwd`/config/app_config.yml:/usr/src/app/config/app_config.yml:ro \
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foodsoft:latest bundle exec rake db:setup
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To run the worker (recommended!), supply a different command
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(see [Procfile](../Procfile) for other types):
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docker run --name foodsoft_worker \
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-e SECRET_KEY_BASE -e DATABASE_URL -e REDIS_URL \
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-v `pwd`/config/app_config.yml:/usr/src/app/config/app_config.yml:ro \
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foodsoft:latest ./proc-start worker
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To also run the cronjobs, start the previous command but substituting
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`worker` with `cron`. That should give you the ingredients for a production-setup.
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With the help of a front-end webserver doing ssl, of course.
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### Run (docker-compose)
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In practice, you'd probably want to use docker-compose. If you know Docker well enough,
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you'll have no problem to set this up. For inspiration, look at the
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[foodcoops.net production setup](https://github.com/foodcoops/foodcoops.net).
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