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  • girishG girish

    A while ago, we wrote https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/cloudron-sysadmin which is basically an unattended install. That script most likely won't work / is obsolete.

    If there's interest, I can write a quick doc on how to write this script. It's really just a bunch of API calls to automate everything. Fee free to automate in the language of your choice.

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    @girish This sounds like the perfect start of a Cloudron Deployer App which can be used to build a series/cluster of Cloudrons, all from one place.

    Conscious tech

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    • robiR robi

      @girish This sounds like the perfect start of a Cloudron Deployer App which can be used to build a series/cluster of Cloudrons, all from one place.

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      @robi We also tinkered with automating it in cloudron.io, but that requires the user to give us ssh access to the server (atleast, for the duration of deployment) to setup stuff.

      Would that be interesting? Login to Cloudron.io, add an IP address and some deployment parameters and it will go deploy. Underneath, it's probably only web-ifying the deploy script.

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      • girishG girish

        @robi We also tinkered with automating it in cloudron.io, but that requires the user to give us ssh access to the server (atleast, for the duration of deployment) to setup stuff.

        Would that be interesting? Login to Cloudron.io, add an IP address and some deployment parameters and it will go deploy. Underneath, it's probably only web-ifying the deploy script.

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        @girish Yes, if you solve the self-revoking SSH key workflow to an admin account which you can use as deployment credentials (separate from personal credentials).

        Conscious tech

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        • girishG girish

          @robi We also tinkered with automating it in cloudron.io, but that requires the user to give us ssh access to the server (atleast, for the duration of deployment) to setup stuff.

          Would that be interesting? Login to Cloudron.io, add an IP address and some deployment parameters and it will go deploy. Underneath, it's probably only web-ifying the deploy script.

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          @girish I don't really like the idea of sharing my SSH key to anyone; nor I like the fact I need to SSH to the new server, but it's really not that much a problem.

          As @nebulon mentioned, I would rather prefer to call it through cloud-init, but every provider is different in this regards, so it sounds like a headache.

          I also feel that Cloudron is more for SMB, mostly for small business - and I doubt small business would install hundres of Cloudrons - please, correct me if I'm wrong (I would be also happy for you to be wrong!).

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          • potemkin_aiP potemkin_ai

            @girish I don't really like the idea of sharing my SSH key to anyone; nor I like the fact I need to SSH to the new server, but it's really not that much a problem.

            As @nebulon mentioned, I would rather prefer to call it through cloud-init, but every provider is different in this regards, so it sounds like a headache.

            I also feel that Cloudron is more for SMB, mostly for small business - and I doubt small business would install hundres of Cloudrons - please, correct me if I'm wrong (I would be also happy for you to be wrong!).

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            @potemkin_ai yes, there is no use case to deploy 100s of cloudrons. For the big providers, we have 1-click images but those don't require automation of the configuration.

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            • girishG girish

              A while ago, we wrote https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/cloudron-sysadmin which is basically an unattended install. That script most likely won't work / is obsolete.

              If there's interest, I can write a quick doc on how to write this script. It's really just a bunch of API calls to automate everything. Fee free to automate in the language of your choice.

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              If the need is big enough I could write an ansible module for cloudron.
              Which would also be mostly API calls.

              Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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              • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

                If the need is big enough I could write an ansible module for cloudron.
                Which would also be mostly API calls.

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                @brutalbirdie thank you very much, appreciate that!
                The need is not big enough, at least not for now, let me revert back to you, if it will appear to be so

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                • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

                  If the need is big enough I could write an ansible module for cloudron.
                  Which would also be mostly API calls.

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                  @BrutalBirdie thank you again for your offer.
                  I'm not yet familiar with CloudRon API and I'm considering creating a manage / hosted solution with cloudron at it's heart - could you probably help me by pointing out some ready to use scripts or like Insomnia pre-sets, for a quick-start?

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                  • potemkin_aiP potemkin_ai

                    @BrutalBirdie thank you again for your offer.
                    I'm not yet familiar with CloudRon API and I'm considering creating a manage / hosted solution with cloudron at it's heart - could you probably help me by pointing out some ready to use scripts or like Insomnia pre-sets, for a quick-start?

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                    @potemkin_ai not really.
                    Best way to get started would be install postman and import the api and just play around.
                    https://docs.cloudron.io/api.html

                    Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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                    • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

                      @potemkin_ai not really.
                      Best way to get started would be install postman and import the api and just play around.
                      https://docs.cloudron.io/api.html

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                      @potemkin_ai
                      Another thing that is also very useful for understanding how to use the api, or find out any missing things in the doc.
                      You can open your browser debugger network tab and click any button in the cloudron dashboard and click a button.
                      Then you can see the API calls. Also useful for copy-paste API JSON bodys.

                      Example Question you could ask your self - How do I disable an app auto backup?

                      18240128-93a0-452c-abcb-0b00d0409139-grafik.png

                      Then you could copy the POST as cURL and see you self:

                      curl 'https://my.DOMAIN.TLD/api/v1/apps/0c81e720-ab79-414e-9e6d-dbdbbaab6e30/configure/automatic_backup' -X POST -H 'User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:103.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/103.0' -H 'Accept: application/json, text/plain, */*' -H 'Accept-Language: en,en-US;q=0.7,de;q=0.3' -H 'Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br' -H 'Referer: https://my.DOMAIN.TLD/' -H 'Authorization: Bearer REDACTED' -H 'Content-Type: application/json;charset=utf-8' -H 'Origin: https://my.DOMAIN.TLD' -H 'Connection: keep-alive' -H 'Sec-Fetch-Dest: empty' -H 'Sec-Fetch-Mode: cors' -H 'Sec-Fetch-Site: same-origin' -H 'TE: trailers' --data-raw '{"enable":false}'
                      

                      The last part --data-raw is the body, if you switch the false to true and send this the auto backup for the app is enabled again.

                      Doc to that API call: https://docs.cloudron.io/api.html#tag/Apps/paths/~1apps~1{appid}~1configure~1automatic_backup/post

                      But now you also know a way to figure it out yourself.

                      Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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                      • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

                        @potemkin_ai
                        Another thing that is also very useful for understanding how to use the api, or find out any missing things in the doc.
                        You can open your browser debugger network tab and click any button in the cloudron dashboard and click a button.
                        Then you can see the API calls. Also useful for copy-paste API JSON bodys.

                        Example Question you could ask your self - How do I disable an app auto backup?

                        18240128-93a0-452c-abcb-0b00d0409139-grafik.png

                        Then you could copy the POST as cURL and see you self:

                        curl 'https://my.DOMAIN.TLD/api/v1/apps/0c81e720-ab79-414e-9e6d-dbdbbaab6e30/configure/automatic_backup' -X POST -H 'User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:103.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/103.0' -H 'Accept: application/json, text/plain, */*' -H 'Accept-Language: en,en-US;q=0.7,de;q=0.3' -H 'Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br' -H 'Referer: https://my.DOMAIN.TLD/' -H 'Authorization: Bearer REDACTED' -H 'Content-Type: application/json;charset=utf-8' -H 'Origin: https://my.DOMAIN.TLD' -H 'Connection: keep-alive' -H 'Sec-Fetch-Dest: empty' -H 'Sec-Fetch-Mode: cors' -H 'Sec-Fetch-Site: same-origin' -H 'TE: trailers' --data-raw '{"enable":false}'
                        

                        The last part --data-raw is the body, if you switch the false to true and send this the auto backup for the app is enabled again.

                        Doc to that API call: https://docs.cloudron.io/api.html#tag/Apps/paths/~1apps~1{appid}~1configure~1automatic_backup/post

                        But now you also know a way to figure it out yourself.

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                        @BrutalBirdie thank you very much!!

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