gancio_campiinrete/README.md
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# Gancio
https://gancio.org
## Initial setup
https://gancio.org/install/docker
**You do not need to clone the full repo as we distribute gancio via npm.**
A Dockerfile and a docker-compose.yml are the only files needed.
- **Create a directory where everything related to gancio is stored (db, images, config)**
mkdir /opt/gancio
cd /opt/gancio
note that you can choose a different directory.
## Use postgreSQL
1. **Download docker-compose.yml and Dockerfile**
wget https://gancio.org/docker/Dockerfile
wget https://git.lattuga.net/blat/gancio_campiinrete/src/master/docker-compose.yml
2. Create an empty configuration (**this is needed**)
touch config.json
mkdir user_locale
## Gandi
La risposta di gandi su come generare certificati SSL con Let's Encrypt
> It is not possible to perform a DNS check via the Certbot client, you
> have to go through a check via your web server (apache or nginx).
>
> The other solution is to use the acme.sh client which allows you to
> create Let's Encrypt SSL certificates using our API and LiveDNS :
> https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh
> https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh/wiki/dnsapi#18-use-gandi-livedns-api
## Letsproxy
https://github.com/Neilpang/letsproxy
aggiunti nel docker.compose.yml
- l'APIkey di gandi nell'environment di letsproxy
GANDI_LIVEDNS_KEY=
- le conf nell'environment di gancio
VIRTUAL_HOST=www.campiinrete.org
ENABLE_ACME=true
# Start gancio
1. Create network
docker network create gancio_network
2. Run your container
docker-compose up -d
3. Look at logs with
docker-compose logs -f
## Test ssl
questo non serve l'abbiamo usato per testare che riuscisse a creare i certificati con l'APIkey di gandi
docker exec -ti gancio_letsproxy_1 /bin/bash /acme.sh/acme.sh --issue --dns dns_gandi_livedns -d campiinrete.org -d www.campiinrete.org