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Userland Cloud

This is the code used to run https://userland.tech
Visit userland.tech to find out more

Setting Up

The Userland Cloud nomad cluster requires a loopback alias in order to communicate with containers running on the MacOS version of docker.

If you are running on a Mac, you can create this loopback alias at 172.16.123.1 by running task setup_net

If you are running locally, you will need to set the sshendpoint in your .punch.toml file to this address as well.

This step is not necessary for running on Linux - but you will probably need to change the SEA_HOST environment variable to your local IP.

  1. You will need a dockerhub account to run the app.
  2. Create a virtualenv (using pyenv) called "userland" based on Python 3.7.0
  3. Install go-task via homebrew
  4. Run task setup_db setup_net
  5. Run the tests docker-compose run web pytest

Common Commands

Run Flask Shell

docker-compose run -e "FLASK_APP=app:create_app('development')" web python -m flask shell

Exec into a container

Most of the containers do not have bash so you'll need to use regular old sh.

docker ps -> note the container id docker exec -it <container_id> /bin/sh

Deploying Userland Cloud

Contributors and Userland Cloud Developers

  1. Spin up a pushbutton environment using Grid.
  2. Login to the Pushbutton VPN
  3. Cd into the deploy directory and create a Userland Cloud workspace with the same name as your Pusbutton
  4. Push a release to Docker Hub - for development it will deploy a tag with your branch name. If you're on master, it will create a tag release.
  5. task deploy WORKSPACE=
  • If you are on master it will create new tags incremented by 0.0.1 and release those
  • You can specify a version using the VER variable.

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