diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 22720be..88210cb 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ - [Alternative: Running on Heroku](Running-Mastodon/Heroku-guide.md) - [Development guide](Running-Mastodon/Development-guide.md) - [Alternative: Development with Vagrant](Running-Mastodon/Vagrant-guide.md) +- [Alternative: Development _and_ Production with Nanobox](Running-Mastodon/Nanobox-Guide.md) - [Administration guide](Running-Mastodon/Administration-guide.md) - [Maintenance Tasks](Running-Mastodon/Maintenance-Tasks.md) - [Tuning Mastodon](Running-Mastodon/Tuning.md) diff --git a/Running-Mastodon/Nanobox-Guide.md b/Running-Mastodon/Nanobox-Guide.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b16dc53 --- /dev/null +++ b/Running-Mastodon/Nanobox-Guide.md @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +Nanobox Guide +============= + +[Nanobox](https://nanobox.io/) lets you develop apps in an environment identical +to (or at least nearly so) the environment it will deploy to. It supports +deploying to [multiple cloud providers](https://github.com/nanobox-io/nanobox-provider-integrations), +so you have lots of choices about where your instance will run. + +Development +----------- + +You will need Nanobox installed, along with Docker if you're on Linux (Windows +and macOS can use Docker Native, but the bundled VirtualBox is more performant +while the Docker team works out some filesystem speed issues). The process is +simple - clone the repo, set a few variables with `nanobox evar add local +{VARIABLE}={value}` (see below on which ones need to be set), and run `nanobox +run` to get to a console. It will take some time to build your local dev +environment, but once it's done, simply set up the DB using `bundle exec rake +db:setup` as normal, and you're off. + +Production +---------- + +To deploy, you'll need to create an application in [your Nanobox dashboard](https://dashboard.nanobox.io/apps) +(which requires a [Nanobox.io](https://dashboard.nanobox.io/users/register) +account), clone the repo (if you haven't already set up the local development +environment), set the new app as your deploy target with `nanobox remote add +{app-name}`, set up the variables below using either `nanobox evar add +{VARIABLE}={value}` or the app's dashboard, and then run `nanobox deploy`. + +Updating +-------- + +To update, simply grab the latest tagged version with `git fetch && git checkout +$(git tag | tail -n 1)`, then re-run `nanobox deploy` - Nanobox automatically +handles the rest. + +Environment Variables +--------------------- + +Mastodon will not run under Nanobox without first setting a handful of required +variables: + +- `RAILS_ENV` - set this to `production`, unless you're in development (this + value is treated as `development` if it isn't set) + +- `NODE_ENV` - same as `RAILS_ENV` + +- `PAPERCLIP_SECRET` - set to a random string of characters; you can use + `nanobox run bundle exec rake secret` to generate one + +- `SECRET_KEY_BASE` - set to a random string of characters; you can use + `nanobox run bundle exec rake secret` to generate one + +- `OTP_SECRET` - set to a random string of characters; you can use `nanobox + run bundle exec rake secret` to generate one + +You can also set some optional values, which should override the defaults in +`.env.nanobox`: + +- `LOCAL_DOMAIN` - set to whatever domain you want to use as your instance + name; defaults to `{app-name}.nanoapp.io`, which is provided by Nanobox for + use as a CNAME target + +- `SINGLE_USER_MODE` - set this to `true` if you want to run a single-user + instance; default is unset + +And really any other setting you'd normally put into `.env.production`, such as: + +- `SMTP_SERVER` - your SMTP server's address; default is blank + +- `SMTP_PORT` - your SMTP server's port number; defaults to 587, which is + almost always correct + +- `SMTP_LOGIN` - your SMTP username; default is blank + +- `SMTP_PASSWORD` - your SMTP password; default is blank + +- `SMTP_FROM_ADDRESS` - this instance's emails will come from this address; + defaults to `notifications@{app-name}.nanoapp.io` + +- etc...