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# startup-infrastructure
This is an Ansible playbook that configures a Docker Swarm cluster and deploys a full set of self hosted tools for a new company. After you point a wildcard A record to the swarm, you will be able to access the following tools. The goal of this project is to create a one stop shop for self hosting your infrastructure.
### Services
1. Docker management GUI - Using [Portainer](https://portainer.io/)
2. Internal swarm load balancer and letsencrypt endpoint - [Traefik](https://traefik.io/)
### URLs in your environment. If you use ssl obviously these will be https Assuming your A record is *.test.com:
1. http://portainer.test.com/ - Portainer
2. http://swarm.test.com:8081/ - Traefik load balancer dashboard
# Deploy
### Requirements
1. Python
2. Pip
3. Pipenv
4. SSH access to all nodes you're deploying to.
* You will need to define and environment variable for your ssh key. `export PRIVATE_KEY="/location/of/key"`
* OR you will need a ssh agent running
### Steps
1. Copy hosts.example to hosts
* Put ip addresses under the sections
* Bootstrap will be the first node in the cluster. If you are only doing a one node cluster, this is where you put your ip
* Managers are nodes used for managing a swarm cluster. Managers are recommended in 3's or 5's (bootstrap is a manager). Please see this for swarm best practices: https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/admin_guide/
* Workers are nodes used for running containers. You can have as many as necessary.
2. Copy group_vars/all.example to group_vars/all
* This is where a lot of configuration comes in. Please see our documentation.
3. Run `bash supporting-scripts/deploy.sh`
# Lab environment
You can easily run a lab environment with Vagrant.
### Requirements
1. Install [Virtualbox](https://www.virtualbox.org/)
2. Install [Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/)
3. Run `vagrant up`
4. Run `vagrant ssh client -c 'bash /vagrant/tests/files/run-test-deploy.sh'`
5. Put the following in your `/etc/hosts` file:
* `192.168.254.2 swarm.test.com`
* `192.168.254.2 portainer.test.com`
6. Now navigate to any of the services at http://servicename.test.com
# Development
This project is tested with bash and Vagrant.
### Requirements
1. Install [Virtualbox](https://www.virtualbox.org/)
2. Install [Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/)
3. Run `bash tests/vagrant-tests.sh`