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# generic
.DS_Store
.vagrant
# code & config
_service-provider/*
_solr/schema.xml
_src/*

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FROM phusion/baseimage:0.9.15
MAINTAINER Open Knowledge
# set UTF-8 locale
RUN locale-gen en_US.UTF-8 && \
echo 'LANG="en_US.UTF-8"' > /etc/default/locale
RUN apt-get -qq update
ENV HOME /root
ENV CKAN_HOME /usr/lib/ckan/default
ENV CKAN_CONFIG /etc/ckan/default
ENV CONFIG_FILE ckan.ini
ENV CONFIG_OPTIONS custom_options.ini
ENV CKAN_DATA /var/lib/ckan
# Install required packages
RUN DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -qq -y install \
python-minimal \
python-dev \
python-virtualenv \
libevent-dev \
libpq-dev \
apache2 \
libapache2-mod-wsgi \
postfix \
build-essential \
git \
libxml2-dev \
libxslt1-dev \
libgeos-c1 \
supervisor
# Create directories & virtual env for CKAN
RUN virtualenv $CKAN_HOME
RUN mkdir -p $CKAN_CONFIG $CKAN_DATA /var/log/ckan
RUN chown www-data:www-data $CKAN_DATA
# copy CKAN and any extenstions in the source directory
ADD docker/ckan/pip_install_req.sh /usr/local/sbin/pip_install_req
# copy CKAN and any extenstions in the source directory
ADD _src/ $CKAN_HOME/src/
ONBUILD ADD _src/ $CKAN_HOME/src/
# install what we've just copied
RUN pip_install_req
ONBUILD RUN pip_install_req
RUN ln -s $CKAN_HOME/src/ckan/ckan/config/who.ini $CKAN_CONFIG/who.ini
ONBUILD RUN ln -s $CKAN_HOME/src/ckan/ckan/config/who.ini $CKAN_CONFIG/who.ini
# Copy any custom config
COPY _etc/ckan/ $CKAN_CONFIG/
ONBUILD COPY _etc/ckan/ $CKAN_CONFIG/
# Make config file
RUN $CKAN_HOME/bin/paster make-config ckan ${CKAN_CONFIG}/${CONFIG_FILE}
# Configure apache
RUN a2dissite 000-default
RUN echo "Listen 8080" > /etc/apache2/ports.conf
COPY _etc/apache2/apache.wsgi $CKAN_CONFIG/apache.wsgi
ONBUILD COPY _etc/apache2/apache.wsgi $CKAN_CONFIG/apache.wsgi
COPY _etc/apache2/apache.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/ckan_default.conf
ONBUILD COPY _etc/apache2/apache.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/ckan_default.conf
RUN a2ensite ckan_default
# Configure postfix
COPY _etc/postfix/main.cf /etc/postfix/main.cf
ONBUILD COPY _etc/postfix/main.cf /etc/postfix/main.cf
# Configure supervisor
COPY _etc/supervisor/conf.d/ /etc/supervisor/conf.d/
ONBUILD COPY _etc/supervisor/conf.d/ /etc/supervisor/conf.d/
# Configure cron
COPY _etc/cron.d/ /etc/cron.d/
ONBUILD COPY _etc/cron.d/ /etc/cron.d/
# Configure runit
ADD docker/ckan/my_init.d/ /etc/my_init.d/
ONBUILD COPY _etc/my_init.d/ /etc/my_init.d/
ADD docker/ckan/svc/ /etc/service/
CMD ["/sbin/my_init"]
VOLUME ["/usr/lib/ckan", "/etc/ckan"]
EXPOSE 80 8800
RUN apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/*
# Disable SSH
RUN rm -rf /etc/service/sshd /etc/my_init.d/00_regen_ssh_host_keys.sh

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Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
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The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
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ckan-docker
===========
Developing and deploying CKAN with Docker
# Intro
Dockerfiles, Fig service defintition & Vagrantfile to develop & deploy CKAN, Postgres, Solr & datapusher using Docker.
Docker containers included:
- CKAN (should work with any version 2.x)
- Postgres (Postgres 9.3 and PostGIS 2.1, CKAN datastore & spatial extension supported)
- Solr (4.10.1, custom schemas & spatial extension supported)
- Fig _[optional]_ (to manage the containers)
Other contrib containers:
- Nginx (1.7.6 official) as a caching reverse proxy
- Datapusher
# Requirements
|Name |Version |Comment |
|:--------------|:-------------:|:----------------------------------------------|
|Docker |>= 1.3 |works with Boot2docker 1.3 |
|Fig |>= 1.0 |on the host or with Dockerfile provided |
|Vagrant |>= 1.6 |if you intend to use Vagrant |
|OS |any |as long as you can run Docker 1.3 |
# Reference
## Structure
├── Dockerfile (CKAN Dockerfile)
├── README.md
├── Vagrantfile (CKAN Vagrantfile)
├── _etc (config copied to /etc)
│   ├── apache2
│   ├── ckan
│   ├── cron.d
│   ├── my_init.d
│   ├── nginx
│   ├── postfix
│   └── supervisor
├── _service-provider (any service provider such as datapusher)
│   └── datapusher
├── _solr
│   └── schema.xml (version specific & custom schema)
├── _src (CKAN source code & extensions)
│   ├── ckan
│   └── ckanext-...
├── docker
│   ├── ckan
│   ├── fig
│   ├── insecure_key (baseimage insecure SSH key)
│   ├── postgres
│   └── solr
├── fig.yml (CKAN services definition)
└── vagrant
└── docker-host (Linux Docker host if required)
### Directories
_the content from the directories prefixed with `_` need to be edited / configured as required before building the Dockerfiles._
#### _etc
contains configuration files that are copied to /etc in the container. see _etc/README
#### _solr
contains your custom Solr schema (for your version of CKAN, & extensions installed). see _solr/README
#### _src
contains your packages source code (CKAN & extensions). see _src/README
#### _service-provider
contains any service providers (e.g. datapusher) with their Dockerfiles. see _service-provider/README.
#### docker
contains the Dockerfiles and any supporting files
#### vagrant
contains the Docker host if the host cannot run Docker containers natively (OS X & Windows)
### Files
#### Dockerfiles
The Dockerfiles are currently based on `phusion/baseimage:0.9.15`.
SSH is supported using an insecure key which is enabled by default for development purposes. You should disable it in production use for obvious reasons.
[Read this to find out more about phusion baseimage](https://phusion.github.io/baseimage-docker/)
##### CKAN Dockerfile
The app container runs the following services
- Apache
- Postfix
- Supervisor
- Cron
##### Postgres Dockerfile
The database container runs Postgres 9.3 and PostGIS 2.1.
It supports the [datastore](http://docs.ckan.org/en/latest/maintaining/datastore.html) & [ckanext-spatial](https://github.com/ckan/ckanext-spatial)
##### Solr Dockerfile
The Solr container runs version 4.10.1. This can easily be changed by customising SOLR_VERSION in the Dockerfile.
By detault the `schema.xml` of the upstream version (2.3) is copied in the container. This can be overriden at runtime by mounting it as a volume.
This default path of the volume is `<path to>/_src/ckan/ckan/config/solr/schema.xml` so it mounts the schema corresponding to your version of CKAN.
For example for Fig:
solr:
build: docker/solr
hostname: solr
domainname: localdomain
ports:
- "8983:8983"
volumes:
- <path to>/_src/ckan/ckan/config/solr/schema.xml:/opt/solr/example/solr/ckan/conf/schema.xml
If you need a custom schema, put it in `<full path to>/_solr` and change the path in the fig or vagrant file.
volumes:
- <path to>/_solr/schema.xml:/opt/solr/example/solr/ckan/conf/schema.xml
The container is cross version compatible. You need mount the appropriate `schema.xml` as a volume, or build a child image, which will copy the `schema.xml` next to your Dockerfile.
Read the [ckanext-spatial documentation](http://docs.ckan.org/projects/ckanext-spatial/en) to add the required fields to your Solr schema if you use ckanext-spatial
##### Fig Dockerfile
The Fig container runs Fig version 1.0 & the latest Docker within a container.
The Docker socket needs to be mounted as a volume to control Docker on the host. A source folder must be mounted to access the fig definition
see docker/Fig/Readme to find out how to use
#### Vagrantfile
Defines VMs provided by Docker, a Virtual Box docker-host is used if the host can't run Docker containers natively. This is an alternative to Boot2Docker.
#### fig.yml
Defines the set of services required to run CKAN. Read the [fig.yml reference](http://www.fig.sh/yml.html) to understand and edit.
---
# Usage
1. Clone your code in the `_src` directory
2. Set the full path of the volumes in fig.yml
3. Run `up` with Fig or Vagrant
## Using Fig (recommended)
_If you have if >= 1.0 installed, just type_
fig up
_Otherwise, install Fig on your host or use the container provided_
Build fig the fig container
docker build --tag="fig_container" docker/fig
Run it
docker run -it -d --name="fig-cli" -p 2375 -v /var/run/docker.sock:/tmp/docker.sock -v $(pwd):/src fig_container
Build & Run the services defined in `fig.yml`
docker exec -it fig-cli fig up
If you are using boot2docker, add entries in your hosts file e.g. `192.168.59.103 ckan.localdomain`
You can now access CKAN at http://ckan.localdomain:8080/ (Apache) & http://ckan.localdomain/ (Ngnix)
## Using Vagrant
Build & run
vagrant up --provider=docker --no-parallel
You can now access CKAN at http://localhost:8080/ (Apache)
You can also SSH inside the container if you have left the `--enable-insecure-key` option in the run command.
vagrant ssh ckan
SSH insecure key can be disabled by removing the `--enable-insecure-key` option from the run command.
---
## Running commands inside the container
The simplest thing to do is to use the `docker exec` command, for example:
docker exec -it src_ckan_1 /bin/bash
You can also SSH inside the container if you have left the `--enable-insecure-key` option in the run command.
ssh -i docker/insecure_key -p 2222 root@ckan.localdomain
SSH insecure key can be disabled by removing the `--enable-insecure-key` option from the run command.
## Managing Docker images & containers
You should use fig to manage your containers & images, this will ensure they are started/stopped in order
If you want to quickly remove all untagged images:
docker images -q --filter "dangling=true" | xargs docker rmi
If you want to quickly remove all stopped containers
docker rm $(docker ps -a -q)
---
# Sources
- [Docker](https://www.docker.com)
- [Fig](http://www.fig.sh)
- [Vagrant Docker provider](https://docs.vagrantup.com/v2/docker/index.html)

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VAGRANTFILE_API_VERSION = "2"
# set docker as the default provider
ENV['VAGRANT_DEFAULT_PROVIDER'] = 'docker'
# disable parallellism so that the containers come up in order
ENV['VAGRANT_NO_PARALLEL'] = "1"
ENV['FORWARD_DOCKER_PORTS'] = "1"
DOCKER_HOST_NAME = "dockerhost"
DOCKER_HOST_VAGRANTFILE = "vagrant/docker-host/Vagrantfile"
CKAN_HOME = "/usr/lib/ckan/default"
Vagrant.configure(VAGRANTFILE_API_VERSION) do |config|
# define a Postgres Vagrant VM with a docker provider
config.vm.define "postgres" do |app|
app.vm.provider "docker" do |d|
# use a vagrant host if required (OSX & Windows)
d.vagrant_vagrantfile = "#{DOCKER_HOST_VAGRANTFILE}"
d.vagrant_machine = "#{DOCKER_HOST_NAME}"
# Build the container & run it
d.build_dir = "docker/postgres"
d.build_args = ["--tag=postgres"]
d.name = "postgres"
d.ports = ["5432:5432"]
d.env = {
CKAN_PASS: "ckan_pass",
DATASTORE_PASS: "datastore_pass",
}
d.has_ssh = false
end
end
# define a Solr Vagrant VM with a docker provider
config.vm.define "solr" do |app|
app.vm.provider "docker" do |d|
# use a vagrant host if required (OSX & Windows)
d.vagrant_vagrantfile = "#{DOCKER_HOST_VAGRANTFILE}"
d.vagrant_machine = "#{DOCKER_HOST_NAME}"
# Build the container & run it
d.build_dir = "docker/solr"
d.build_args = ["--tag=solr"]
d.name = "solr"
d.ports = ["8983:8983"]
d.has_ssh = false
end
end
# define a datapusher Vagrant VM with a docker provider
config.vm.define "datapusher" do |app|
app.vm.provider "docker" do |d|
# use a vagrant host if required (OSX & Windows)
d.vagrant_vagrantfile = "#{DOCKER_HOST_VAGRANTFILE}"
d.vagrant_machine = "#{DOCKER_HOST_NAME}"
# Build the container & run it
d.build_dir = "_service-provider/datapusher"
d.build_args = ["--tag=datapusher"]
d.name = "datapusher"
d.ports = ["8800:8800"]
d.has_ssh = false
end
end
# define a CKAN Vagrant VM with a docker provider
config.vm.define "ckan" do |app|
app.vm.provider "docker" do |d|
# use a vagrant host if required (OSX & Windows)
d.vagrant_vagrantfile = "#{DOCKER_HOST_VAGRANTFILE}"
d.vagrant_machine = "#{DOCKER_HOST_NAME}"
# Build the container & run it
d.build_dir = "."
d.build_args = ["--tag=ckan"]
d.name = "ckan"
d.ports = ["2222:22"]
d.ports = ["5000:5000"]
d.ports = ["8080:8080"]
d.link("postgres:postgres")
d.link("solr:solr")
d.link("datapusher:datapusher")
d.cmd = ["/sbin/my_init", "--enable-insecure-key"]
end
app.vm.synced_folder "_src", "#{CKAN_HOME}/src",
owner: "root",
group: "root",
mount_options: ["dmode=775,fmode=664"],
create: true
app.ssh.username = "root"
app.ssh.private_key_path = "docker/insecure_key"
end
end

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_etc
====
_This directory contains configuration files that are copied to /etc in the container when the Docker file is built, and when a child is built._
## Customisation
- Apache config
- CKAN config
- You can specify custom options in the custom_options.ini file, they will be applied to the default ini file.
- or override the default (generated) config with a volume
- filenames (of the config & custom_options file) can be overriden with environment variables
- Cron jobs
- Postfix config
- Supervisor managed processes
_Ngnix is not installed in the CKAN container anymore. Use the official Ngnix container, or a custom built container instead_
- Nginx conf is stored in this folder for consistency.
- The default config uses "ckan" as a hostname, the corresponding IP address is resolved by linking the ckan container, which adds an entry in `/etc/hosts` inside the container.
Make sure you link your CKAN container as `my_ckan:ckan` or change the config.
## Usage
### Building the CKAN image
_i.e. This docker file_
This will copy the files using the [Docker `ADD` instruction](https://docs.docker.com/reference/builder/#add)
### Building a child image
_i.e. A different Docker from the CKAN image (downstream build)_
This will override the files using the [Docker `ONBUILD` instruction](https://docs.docker.com/reference/builder/#onbuild)
This means that when building a child image, you should have the same directory structure.

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<VirtualHost 0.0.0.0:8080>
ServerName ckan
ServerAlias *
<Directory "${CKAN_CONFIG}">
Require all granted
</Directory>
WSGIScriptAlias / ${CKAN_CONFIG}/apache.wsgi
WSGIPassAuthorization On
ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/ckan_default.error.log
CustomLog /var/log/apache2/ckan_default.custom.log combined
</VirtualHost>

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import os
ckan_home = os.environ.get('CKAN_HOME', '/usr/lib/ckan/default')
activate_this = os.path.join(ckan_home, 'bin/activate_this.py')
execfile(activate_this, dict(__file__=activate_this))
from paste.deploy import loadapp
config_filepath = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), 'ckan.ini')
from paste.script.util.logging_config import fileConfig
fileConfig(config_filepath)
application = loadapp('config:%s' % config_filepath)

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## Plugins Settings
ckan.plugins = datastore datapusher resource_proxy stats text_view recline_view pdf_view
## Datapusher settings
ckan.datapusher.formats = csv xls xlsx tsv application/csv application/vnd.ms-excel application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet
## resource_proxy settings
ckan.resource_proxy_enabled = True
## Storage Settings
ckan.storage_path = /var/lib/ckan
ckan.max_resource_size = 10
ckan.max_image_size = 2

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#
# cron-jobs for ckan
#

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#!/bin/sh
set -eu
# CONFIG="${CKAN_CONFIG}/${CONFIG_FILE}"
# # do we have config options to apply
# if [ -e "$CKAN_CONFIG/$CONFIG_OPTIONS" ]; then
# echo "Configuring custom options from $CONFIG_OPTIONS"
# # use the config-tool to set existing options based on the custom config file
# "$CKAN_HOME"/bin/paster --plugin=ckan config-tool "$CONFIG" -f "$CKAN_CONFIG/$CONFIG_OPTIONS"
# # if you need to specify any dynamic IP addresses do it now
# "$CKAN_HOME"/bin/paster --plugin=ckan config-tool "$CONFIG" -e \
# "ckan.harvest.mq.hostname = $REDIS_PORT_6379_TCP_ADDR" \
# "ckan.harvest.mq.port = $REDIS_PORT_6379_TCP_PORT"
# fi

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user www-data;
worker_processes 1;
pid /var/run/nginx.pid;
events {
worker_connections 1024;
}
http {
sendfile on;
tcp_nopush on;
tcp_nodelay on;
server_tokens off;
include /etc/nginx/mime.types;
default_type application/octet-stream;
access_log /var/log/nginx/access.log;
error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log;
gzip on;
gzip_disable "msie6";
# Unless these are set explicitly, the types_hash_bucket_size is set at
# runtime depending on the processor's cache line size, which can (and does)
# cause inconsistent behaviour on different hardware. Our
# /etc/nginx/mime.types requires at least a 32 bit bucket, but we set these to
# the latest nginx default values to be on the safe size.
types_hash_bucket_size 64;
types_hash_max_size 1024;
proxy_cache_path /var/cache/nginx/proxycache levels=1:2 keys_zone=cache:30m max_size=250m;
proxy_temp_path /var/cache/nginx/proxytemp 1 2;
server {
listen 80 default_server;
server_name _;
client_max_body_size 100M;
location / {
proxy_pass http://ckan:8080/;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Server $host;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Host $host;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_cache cache;
proxy_cache_bypass $cookie_auth_tkt;
proxy_no_cache $cookie_auth_tkt;
proxy_cache_valid 30m;
proxy_cache_key $host$scheme$proxy_host$request_uri;
}
}
}

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; ===============================
; process management
; ===============================
[supervisord]
nodaemon=true
[program:apache2]
command=/bin/bash -c "source /etc/apache2/envvars && exec /usr/sbin/apache2 -DFOREGROUND"
[program:postfix]
command=/bin/bash -c "service postfix start && tail -f /var/log/mail.log"

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_service-provider
=================
_Clone any service providers with their Docker files here if you want to build their container._
<br>
## datapusher
For example, if you want to build the datapusher service yourself:
Clone it:
clone https://github.com/clementmouchet/datapusher.git
Tell the fig file to build it:
datapusher:
build: _service-provider/datapusher
hostname: datapusher
domainname: localdomain
ports:
- "8800:8800"
<br>
If you do not want to build it, you can pull the image from the Docker registry. In this case, simply edit the fig file and specify the image instead of the build directory.
datapusher:
image: clementmouchet/datapusher
hostname: datapusher
domainname: localdomain
ports:
- "8800:8800"

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_solr
=====
_Put your Solr schema here_
*The file name should be `schema.xml`*

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_src
====
_Clone your source code here._
<br>
## CKAN
The least you need is CKAN itself
Clone it:
clone https://github.com/ckan/ckan.git
## Extensions
Clone them here as well
## Dependencies
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#!/bin/sh
set -eu
# URL for the primary database, in the format expected by sqlalchemy (required
# unless linked to a container called 'db')
: ${DATABASE_URL:=}
: ${DATASTORE_WRITE_URL:=}
: ${DATASTORE_READ_URL:=}
# URL for solr (required unless linked to a container called 'solr')
: ${SOLR_URL:=}
# URL for the datapusher (required unless linked to a container called 'datapusher')
: ${DATAPUSHER_URL:=}
CONFIG="${CKAN_CONFIG}/${CONFIG_FILE}"
abort () {
echo "$@" >&2
exit 1
}
write_config () {
# update the config dynamic urls
echo "Configuring dynamic URLs"
"$CKAN_HOME"/bin/paster --plugin=ckan config-tool "$CONFIG" -e \
"ckan.site_url = http://$(hostname -f):8080/" \
"sqlalchemy.url = ${DATABASE_URL}" \
"solr_url = ${SOLR_URL}" \
"ckan.datastore.write_url = ${DATASTORE_WRITE_URL}" \
"ckan.datastore.read_url = ${DATASTORE_READ_URL}" \
"ckan.datapusher.url = ${DATAPUSHER_URL}"
# apply any custom options
if [ -e "$CKAN_CONFIG/$CONFIG_OPTIONS" ]; then
echo "Configuring custom options from $CONFIG_OPTIONS"
"$CKAN_HOME"/bin/paster --plugin=ckan config-tool "$CONFIG" -f "$CKAN_CONFIG/$CONFIG_OPTIONS"
fi
}
link_postgres_url () {
local user=$POSTGRES_ENV_CKAN_USER
local pass=$POSTGRES_ENV_CKAN_PASS
local db=$POSTGRES_ENV_CKAN_DB
local host=postgres
local port=$POSTGRES_PORT_5432_TCP_PORT
echo "postgresql://${user}:${pass}@${host}:${port}/${db}"
}
link_datastore_write_url () {
local user=$POSTGRES_ENV_CKAN_USER
local pass=$POSTGRES_ENV_CKAN_PASS
local db=$POSTGRES_ENV_DATASTORE_DB
local host=postgres
local port=$POSTGRES_PORT_5432_TCP_PORT
echo "postgresql://${user}:${pass}@${host}:${port}/${db}"
}
link_datastore_read_url () {
local user=$POSTGRES_ENV_DATASTORE_USER
local pass=$POSTGRES_ENV_DATASTORE_PASS
local db=$POSTGRES_ENV_DATASTORE_DB
local host=postgres
local port=$POSTGRES_PORT_5432_TCP_PORT
echo "postgresql://${user}:${pass}@${host}:${port}/${db}"
}
link_solr_url () {
local host=solr
local port=$SOLR_PORT_8983_TCP_PORT
echo "http://${host}:${port}/solr/ckan"
}
link_datapusher_url () {
local host=datapusher
local port=$DATAPUSHER_PORT_8800_TCP_PORT
echo "http://${host}:${port}/"
}
# install any extensions in the source directory
# this is required if you mount a volume as a source directory
cd $CKAN_HOME/src/
for module in *
do
if [ -d "$module" ]; then
cd $module
if [ -e "setup.py" ]; then
echo ">>> Installing $module"
$CKAN_HOME/bin/pip install -e .
fi
cd ..
fi
done
# If we don't already have a who.ini symlink create it
if [ ! -e "$CKAN_CONFIG/who.ini" ]; then
echo "WARNING: my_init had to symlink who.ini again, please check that your volumes are set-up correctly"
ln -s $CKAN_HOME/src/ckan/ckan/config/who.ini $CKAN_CONFIG/who.ini
fi
# If we don't already have a config file, bootstrap
if [ ! -e "$CONFIG" ]; then
echo "WARNING: my_init had to create a config again, please check that your volumes are set-up correctly"
$CKAN_HOME/bin/paster make-config ckan "$CONFIG"
fi
# We need to override the options every time because if you restart any of the containers
# they can come back with a different IP address
if [ -z "$DATABASE_URL" ]; then
if ! DATABASE_URL=$(link_postgres_url); then
abort "no DATABASE_URL specified and linked container called 'postgres' was not found"
fi
fi
if [ -z "$DATASTORE_WRITE_URL" ]; then
if ! DATASTORE_WRITE_URL=$(link_datastore_write_url); then
abort "no DATASTORE_WRITE_URL specified and linked container called 'postgres' was not found"
fi
fi
if [ -z "$DATASTORE_READ_URL" ]; then
if ! DATASTORE_READ_URL=$(link_datastore_read_url); then
abort "no DATASTORE_READ_URL specified and linked container called 'postgres' was not found"
fi
fi
if [ -z "$SOLR_URL" ]; then
if ! SOLR_URL=$(link_solr_url); then
abort "no SOLR_URL specified and linked container called 'solr' was not found"
fi
fi
if [ -z "$DATAPUSHER_URL" ]; then
if ! DATAPUSHER_URL=$(link_datapusher_url); then
abort "no DATAPUSHER_URL specified and linked container called 'datapusher' was not found"
fi
fi
# update the config
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#!/bin/sh
set -eu
# run the init script in case the database need to be upgraded
"$CKAN_HOME"/bin/paster --plugin=ckan db init -c "${CKAN_CONFIG}/ckan.ini"

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#!/bin/sh
set -eu
cd $CKAN_HOME/src/
for package in *
do
if [ -d "$package" ]; then
cd $package
if [ -e "setup.py" ]; then
echo "Installing $package"
$CKAN_HOME/bin/pip install -e .
if [ -f "requirements.txt" ]; then
$CKAN_HOME/bin/pip install -r requirements.txt
elif [ -f "pip-requirements.txt" ]; then
$CKAN_HOME/bin/pip install -r pip-requirements.txt
fi
fi
cd ..
fi
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#!/bin/sh
exec 2>&1
set -e
exec /usr/bin/supervisord

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FROM phusion/baseimage:0.9.15
MAINTAINER Open Knowledge
# set UTF-8 locale
RUN locale-gen en_US.UTF-8 && \
echo 'LANG="en_US.UTF-8"' > /etc/default/locale
RUN apt-get -qq update
# Install required packages
RUN DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -qq -y install curl
RUN curl -sSL https://get.docker.com/ | sh
RUN curl -L https://github.com/docker/fig/releases/download/1.0.0/fig-`uname -s`-`uname -m` > /usr/local/bin/fig; chmod +x /usr/local/bin/fig
ENV DOCKER_HOST unix:///tmp/docker.sock
WORKDIR /src
CMD ["/bin/bash"]
RUN apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/*

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Fig
===
The Fig container runs Fig version 1.0 & the latest Docker within a container.
# Usage:
The Docker socket needs to be mounted as a volume to control Docker on the host. A source folder must be mounted to access the fig definition
## Build & Run
_from your root directory of the project_
Build it:
docker build --tag="fig_container" docker/fig
Run it:
docker run -it -d --name="fig-cli" -p 2375 -v /var/run/docker.sock:/tmp/docker.sock -v $(pwd):/src fig_container
set the source volume path to yours
## Using the Fig container
### bring it back up
docker exec -it fig-cli fig up
### stop it
docker exec -it fig-cli fig stop
### delete the containers
docker exec -it fig-cli fig rm
### build new images
docker exec -it fig-cli fig build

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-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----

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FROM phusion/baseimage:0.9.15
MAINTAINER Open Knowledge
# set UTF-8 locale
RUN locale-gen en_US.UTF-8 && \
echo 'LANG="en_US.UTF-8"' > /etc/default/locale
RUN apt-get -qq update
# Install PostgreSQL and PostGIS
RUN DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -qq -y install \
postgresql \
postgresql-contrib \
postgis postgresql-9.3-postgis-2.1 \
inotify-tools
# default credentials if none have been provided at runtime
# you should at least set a secure passwords
ENV CKAN_DB ckan
ENV CKAN_USER ckan_user
ENV CKAN_PASS ckan_pass
ENV DATASTORE_DB datastore
ENV DATASTORE_USER datastore_user
ENV DATASTORE_PASS datastore_pass
# Allow connections from anywhere with valid credentials (md5)
RUN sed -i -e"s/^#listen_addresses =.*$/listen_addresses = '*'/" /etc/postgresql/9.3/main/postgresql.conf
RUN echo "host all all 0.0.0.0/0 md5" >> /etc/postgresql/9.3/main/pg_hba.conf
# Configure runit
RUN touch /configure_db
ADD ./svc /etc/service/
CMD ["/sbin/my_init"]
VOLUME ["/etc/postgresql", "/var/log/postgresql", "/var/lib/postgresql"]
EXPOSE 5432
RUN apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/*
# Disable SSH
RUN rm -rf /etc/service/sshd /etc/my_init.d/00_regen_ssh_host_keys.sh

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#!/bin/bash
set -eu
if [[ -e /configure_db ]]; then
init_db () {
echo "Configuring CKAN database, PostGIS & datastore"
# create CKAN user
setuser postgres psql \
-c "CREATE USER $CKAN_USER WITH PASSWORD '$CKAN_PASS';"
# create CKAN database
setuser postgres createdb \
-O $CKAN_USER $CKAN_DB -T template0 -E utf-8
# setup PostGIS for the database
setuser postgres psql \
-d $CKAN_DB -f /usr/share/postgresql/9.3/contrib/postgis-2.1/postgis.sql
setuser postgres psql \
-d $CKAN_DB -f /usr/share/postgresql/9.3/contrib/postgis-2.1/spatial_ref_sys.sql
setuser postgres psql \
-d $CKAN_DB -f /usr/share/postgresql/9.3/contrib/postgis-2.1/postgis_comments.sql
# change the ownership of the spatial tables
setuser postgres psql \
-d $CKAN_DB -c "ALTER TABLE spatial_ref_sys OWNER TO $CKAN_USER;"
setuser postgres psql \
-d $CKAN_DB -c "ALTER TABLE geometry_columns OWNER TO $CKAN_USER;"
# create Datastore user
setuser postgres psql \
-c "CREATE USER $DATASTORE_USER WITH PASSWORD '$DATASTORE_PASS';"
# create Datastore database
setuser postgres createdb \
-O $CKAN_USER $DATASTORE_DB -T template0 -E utf-8
# configure the permissions for the datastore
setuser postgres psql \
-q <<-EOF
\connect $DATASTORE_DB
-- revoke permissions for the read-only user
REVOKE CREATE ON SCHEMA public FROM PUBLIC;
REVOKE USAGE ON SCHEMA public FROM PUBLIC;
GRANT CREATE ON SCHEMA public TO $CKAN_USER;
GRANT USAGE ON SCHEMA public TO $CKAN_USER;
-- take connect permissions from main db
REVOKE CONNECT ON DATABASE $CKAN_DB FROM $DATASTORE_USER;
-- grant select permissions for read-only user
GRANT CONNECT ON DATABASE $DATASTORE_DB TO $DATASTORE_USER;
GRANT USAGE ON SCHEMA public TO $DATASTORE_USER;
-- grant access to current tables and views to read-only user
GRANT SELECT ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA public TO $DATASTORE_USER;
-- grant access to new tables and views by default
ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES FOR USER $CKAN_USER IN SCHEMA public
GRANT SELECT ON TABLES TO $DATASTORE_USER;
EOF
# Database configured
rm /configure_db
}
else
init_db () {
echo "CKAN database & datastore already configured"
}
fi
init_db_when_ready () {
# calls init_db when postgres is running
while [[ ! -e /run/postgresql/9.3-main.pid ]]; do
inotifywait -q -e create /run/postgresql/ >> /dev/null
done
init_db
}
init_db_when_ready &
# Start PostgreSQL
echo "Starting PostgreSQL..."
setuser postgres /usr/lib/postgresql/9.3/bin/postgres -D /etc/postgresql/9.3/main

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FROM phusion/baseimage:0.9.15
MAINTAINER Open Knowledge
# set UTF-8 locale
RUN locale-gen en_US.UTF-8 && \
echo 'LANG="en_US.UTF-8"' > /etc/default/locale
RUN apt-get -qq update
# Install Java
RUN DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -qq -y install \
default-jre-headless \
wget
# Install Solr
ENV SOLR_HOME /opt/solr/example/solr
ENV SOLR_VERSION 4.10.1
ENV SOLR solr-$SOLR_VERSION
RUN mkdir -p /opt/solr
RUN wget --progress=bar:force https://archive.apache.org/dist/lucene/solr/$SOLR_VERSION/$SOLR.tgz
RUN tar zxf $SOLR.tgz -C /opt/solr --strip-components 1
# Install CKAN Solr core
RUN cp -R $SOLR_HOME/collection1/ $SOLR_HOME/ckan/
RUN echo name=ckan > $SOLR_HOME/ckan/core.properties
ADD schema.xml $SOLR_HOME/ckan/conf/schema.xml
ONBUILD COPY schema.xml $SOLR_HOME/ckan/conf/schema.xml
# Configure runit
ADD ./svc /etc/service/
CMD ["/sbin/my_init"]
VOLUME ["/opt/solr/example/solr/ckan/conf/","/var/lib/solr/solr"]
EXPOSE 8983
RUN apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/* $SOLR.tgz
# Disable SSH
RUN rm -rf /etc/service/sshd /etc/my_init.d/00_regen_ssh_host_keys.sh

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<!--
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
(the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
-->
<schema name="ckan" version="2.3">
<types>
<fieldType name="string" class="solr.StrField" sortMissingLast="true" omitNorms="true"/>
<fieldType name="boolean" class="solr.BoolField" sortMissingLast="true" omitNorms="true"/>
<fieldtype name="binary" class="solr.BinaryField"/>
<fieldType name="int" class="solr.TrieIntField" precisionStep="0" omitNorms="true" positionIncrementGap="0"/>
<fieldType name="float" class="solr.TrieFloatField" precisionStep="0" omitNorms="true" positionIncrementGap="0"/>
<fieldType name="long" class="solr.TrieLongField" precisionStep="0" omitNorms="true" positionIncrementGap="0"/>
<fieldType name="double" class="solr.TrieDoubleField" precisionStep="0" omitNorms="true" positionIncrementGap="0"/>
<fieldType name="tint" class="solr.TrieIntField" precisionStep="8" omitNorms="true" positionIncrementGap="0"/>
<fieldType name="tfloat" class="solr.TrieFloatField" precisionStep="8" omitNorms="true" positionIncrementGap="0"/>
<fieldType name="tlong" class="solr.TrieLongField" precisionStep="8" omitNorms="true" positionIncrementGap="0"/>
<fieldType name="tdouble" class="solr.TrieDoubleField" precisionStep="8" omitNorms="true" positionIncrementGap="0"/>
<fieldType name="date" class="solr.TrieDateField" omitNorms="true" precisionStep="0" positionIncrementGap="0"/>
<fieldType name="tdate" class="solr.TrieDateField" omitNorms="true" precisionStep="6" positionIncrementGap="0"/>
<fieldType name="text" class="solr.TextField" positionIncrementGap="100">
<analyzer type="index">
<tokenizer class="solr.WhitespaceTokenizerFactory"/>
<filter class="solr.WordDelimiterFilterFactory" generateWordParts="1" generateNumberParts="1" catenateWords="1" catenateNumbers="1" catenateAll="0" splitOnCaseChange="1"/>
<filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/>
<filter class="solr.SnowballPorterFilterFactory" language="English" protected="protwords.txt"/>
<filter class="solr.ASCIIFoldingFilterFactory"/>
</analyzer>
<analyzer type="query">
<tokenizer class="solr.WhitespaceTokenizerFactory"/>
<filter class="solr.SynonymFilterFactory" synonyms="synonyms.txt" ignoreCase="true" expand="true"/>
<filter class="solr.WordDelimiterFilterFactory" generateWordParts="1" generateNumberParts="1" catenateWords="0" catenateNumbers="0" catenateAll="0" splitOnCaseChange="1"/>
<filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/>
<filter class="solr.SnowballPorterFilterFactory" language="English" protected="protwords.txt"/>
<filter class="solr.ASCIIFoldingFilterFactory"/>
</analyzer>
</fieldType>
<!-- A general unstemmed text field - good if one does not know the language of the field -->
<fieldType name="textgen" class="solr.TextField" positionIncrementGap="100">
<analyzer type="index">
<tokenizer class="solr.WhitespaceTokenizerFactory"/>
<filter class="solr.WordDelimiterFilterFactory" generateWordParts="1" generateNumberParts="1" catenateWords="1" catenateNumbers="1" catenateAll="0" splitOnCaseChange="0"/>
<filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/>
</analyzer>
<analyzer type="query">
<tokenizer class="solr.WhitespaceTokenizerFactory"/>
<filter class="solr.SynonymFilterFactory" synonyms="synonyms.txt" ignoreCase="true" expand="true"/>
<filter class="solr.WordDelimiterFilterFactory" generateWordParts="1" generateNumberParts="1" catenateWords="0" catenateNumbers="0" catenateAll="0" splitOnCaseChange="0"/>
<filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/>
</analyzer>
</fieldType>
</types>
<fields>
<field name="index_id" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" required="true" />
<field name="id" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" required="true" />
<field name="site_id" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" required="true" />
<field name="title" type="text" indexed="true" stored="true" />
<field name="entity_type" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" omitNorms="true" />
<field name="dataset_type" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" />
<field name="state" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" omitNorms="true" />
<field name="name" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" omitNorms="true" />
<field name="revision_id" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" omitNorms="true" />
<field name="version" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" />
<field name="url" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" omitNorms="true" />
<field name="ckan_url" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" omitNorms="true" />
<field name="download_url" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" omitNorms="true" />
<field name="notes" type="text" indexed="true" stored="true"/>
<field name="author" type="textgen" indexed="true" stored="true" />
<field name="author_email" type="textgen" indexed="true" stored="true" />
<field name="maintainer" type="textgen" indexed="true" stored="true" />
<field name="maintainer_email" type="textgen" indexed="true" stored="true" />
<field name="license" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" />
<field name="license_id" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" />
<field name="ratings_count" type="int" indexed="true" stored="false" />
<field name="ratings_average" type="float" indexed="true" stored="false" />
<field name="tags" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" multiValued="true"/>
<field name="groups" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" multiValued="true"/>
<field name="capacity" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" multiValued="false"/>
<field name="res_description" type="textgen" indexed="true" stored="true" multiValued="true"/>
<field name="res_format" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" multiValued="true"/>
<field name="res_url" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" multiValued="true"/>
<!-- catchall field, containing all other searchable text fields (implemented
via copyField further on in this schema -->
<field name="text" type="text" indexed="true" stored="false" multiValued="true"/>
<field name="urls" type="text" indexed="true" stored="false" multiValued="true"/>
<field name="depends_on" type="text" indexed="true" stored="false" multiValued="true"/>
<field name="dependency_of" type="text" indexed="true" stored="false" multiValued="true"/>
<field name="derives_from" type="text" indexed="true" stored="false" multiValued="true"/>
<field name="has_derivation" type="text" indexed="true" stored="false" multiValued="true"/>
<field name="links_to" type="text" indexed="true" stored="false" multiValued="true"/>
<field name="linked_from" type="text" indexed="true" stored="false" multiValued="true"/>
<field name="child_of" type="text" indexed="true" stored="false" multiValued="true"/>
<field name="parent_of" type="text" indexed="true" stored="false" multiValued="true"/>
<field name="views_total" type="int" indexed="true" stored="false"/>
<field name="views_recent" type="int" indexed="true" stored="false"/>
<field name="resources_accessed_total" type="int" indexed="true" stored="false"/>
<field name="resources_accessed_recent" type="int" indexed="true" stored="false"/>
<field name="metadata_created" type="date" indexed="true" stored="true" multiValued="false"/>
<field name="metadata_modified" type="date" indexed="true" stored="true" multiValued="false"/>
<field name="indexed_ts" type="date" indexed="true" stored="true" default="NOW" multiValued="false"/>
<!-- Copy the title field into titleString, and treat as a string
(rather than text type). This allows us to sort on the titleString -->
<field name="title_string" type="string" indexed="true" stored="false" />
<field name="data_dict" type="string" indexed="false" stored="true" />
<field name="validated_data_dict" type="string" indexed="false" stored="true" />
<field name="_version_" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true"/>
<dynamicField name="*_date" type="date" indexed="true" stored="true" multiValued="false"/>
<dynamicField name="extras_*" type="text" indexed="true" stored="true" multiValued="false"/>
<dynamicField name="res_extras_*" type="text" indexed="true" stored="true" multiValued="true"/>
<dynamicField name="vocab_*" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" multiValued="true"/>
<dynamicField name="*" type="string" indexed="true" stored="false"/>
</fields>
<uniqueKey>index_id</uniqueKey>
<defaultSearchField>text</defaultSearchField>
<solrQueryParser defaultOperator="AND"/>
<copyField source="url" dest="urls"/>
<copyField source="ckan_url" dest="urls"/>
<copyField source="download_url" dest="urls"/>
<copyField source="res_url" dest="urls"/>
<copyField source="extras_*" dest="text"/>
<copyField source="res_extras_*" dest="text"/>
<copyField source="vocab_*" dest="text"/>
<copyField source="urls" dest="text"/>
<copyField source="name" dest="text"/>
<copyField source="title" dest="text"/>
<copyField source="text" dest="text"/>
<copyField source="license" dest="text"/>
<copyField source="notes" dest="text"/>
<copyField source="tags" dest="text"/>
<copyField source="groups" dest="text"/>
<copyField source="res_description" dest="text"/>
<copyField source="maintainer" dest="text"/>
<copyField source="author" dest="text"/>
</schema>

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#!/bin/bash
set -eu
# Start Solr
echo "Starting Solr..."
cd /opt/solr/example
java -jar start.jar

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postgres:
build: docker/postgres
hostname: postgres
domainname: localdomain
ports:
- "5432:5432"
environment:
- CKAN_PASS=ckan_pass
- DATASTORE_PASS=datastore_pass
solr:
build: docker/solr
hostname: solr
domainname: localdomain
ports:
- "8983:8983"
volumes:
- /Users/Clement/Documents/git/clementmouchet/ckan-docker/_src/ckan/ckan/config/solr/schema.xml:/opt/solr/example/solr/ckan/conf/schema.xml
datapusher:
build: _service-provider/datapusher
hostname: datapusher
domainname: localdomain
ports:
- "8800:8800"
ckan:
build: .
hostname: ckan
domainname: localdomain
ports:
- "2222:22"
- "5000:5000"
- "8080:8080"
links:
- postgres:postgres
- solr:solr
- datapusher:datapusher
command: /sbin/my_init --enable-insecure-key
volumes:
- /Users/Clement/Documents/git/clementmouchet/ckan-docker/_src:/usr/lib/ckan/default/src
nginx:
image: nginx:1.7.6
hostname: nginx
domainname: localdomain
links:
- ckan:ckan
ports:
- "80:80"
volumes:
- /Users/Clement/Documents/git/clementmouchet/ckan-docker/_etc/nginx/nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/nginx.conf

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VAGRANTFILE_API_VERSION = "2"
Vagrant.configure(VAGRANTFILE_API_VERSION) do |config|
# Configure cached packages to be shared between instances of the same base box.
if Vagrant.has_plugin?("vagrant-cachier")
config.cache.scope = :box
end
# Define a Docker host (Vagrant VM) with a Linux kernel
config.vm.define "dockerhost" do |host|
host.vm.box = "hashicorp/precise64"
host.vm.provision "docker"
# disable SSH
host.vm.provision "shell", inline:
"ps aux | grep 'sshd:' | awk '{print $2}' | xargs kill"
# forward ports as required
host.vm.network "forwarded_port",
guest: 5000, host: 5000, auto_correct: true
host.vm.network "forwarded_port",
guest: 8080, host: 8080, auto_correct: true
host.vm.network "forwarded_port",
guest: 8800, host: 8800, auto_correct: true
host.vm.network "forwarded_port",
guest: 8983, host: 8983, auto_correct: true
host.vm.network "forwarded_port",
guest: 5432, host: 5432, auto_correct: true
end
end