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  • girishG girish

    @plusone-nick The redis IP is dynamic, so you should connect to it by name. You can use the credentials in /app/data/credentials.txt (this is the same as the env vars). Does that not work?

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    #42

    @girish got it working with the docker host name in .env (CLOUDRON_REDIS_HOST) it did not like the (CLOUDRON_REDIS_URL)
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    Have to get Horizon installed and the stuff Scheduled, will report back 🫡

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      @girish Got horizon installed, but it soon kills as there is no schedule set. The Mixpost instructions advise setting a mixpost-horizon.conf in /etc/supervisor/conf.d but as you know its read only.
      What is the best method to approach this?
      image.png

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        EDIT: Apologies I got the Schedule going with the cron job... It's the Horizon/Supervisor config at /etc/supervisor/conf.d which is the last blocker

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          #45

          Go, Nick. Go! 💪

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            @humptydumpty lol 🫡
            Final update for now: got all services "UP" and "working"
            ef72b891-db15-4ffc-8dd0-d0e3cd532752-image.png

            BUT... - still need to have Horizon/Supervisor Config set as it only stays alive for a little, in that time I was able to push some posts through
            image.png

            Dwindled down from 38 to 7 errors – something regarding: Illuminate & Symfony


            [2023-08-06 22:56:13] production.ERROR: Not enough arguments (missing: "name"). {"exception":"[object] (Symfony\Component\Console\Exception\RuntimeException(code: 0): Not enough arguments (missing: "name"). at /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/vendor/symfony/console/Input/Input.php:76)
            [stacktrace]
            #0 /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/vendor/symfony/console/Command/Command.php(321): Symfony\Component\Console\Input\Input->validate()
            #1 /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Console/Command.php(181): Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command->run()
            #2 /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(1081): Illuminate\Console\Command->run()
            #3 /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(320): Symfony\Component\Console\Application->doRunCommand()
            #4 /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(174): Symfony\Component\Console\Application->doRun()
            #5 /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Foundation/Console/Kernel.php(201): Symfony\Component\Console\Application->run()
            #6 /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/artisan(37): Illuminate\Foundation\Console\Kernel->handle()
            #7 {main}
            "}

            @girish @lao9s any thoughts or suggestions? 🤓

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              @humptydumpty lol 🫡
              Final update for now: got all services "UP" and "working"
              ef72b891-db15-4ffc-8dd0-d0e3cd532752-image.png

              BUT... - still need to have Horizon/Supervisor Config set as it only stays alive for a little, in that time I was able to push some posts through
              image.png

              Dwindled down from 38 to 7 errors – something regarding: Illuminate & Symfony


              [2023-08-06 22:56:13] production.ERROR: Not enough arguments (missing: "name"). {"exception":"[object] (Symfony\Component\Console\Exception\RuntimeException(code: 0): Not enough arguments (missing: "name"). at /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/vendor/symfony/console/Input/Input.php:76)
              [stacktrace]
              #0 /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/vendor/symfony/console/Command/Command.php(321): Symfony\Component\Console\Input\Input->validate()
              #1 /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Console/Command.php(181): Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command->run()
              #2 /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(1081): Illuminate\Console\Command->run()
              #3 /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(320): Symfony\Component\Console\Application->doRunCommand()
              #4 /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(174): Symfony\Component\Console\Application->doRun()
              #5 /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Foundation/Console/Kernel.php(201): Symfony\Component\Console\Application->run()
              #6 /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/artisan(37): Illuminate\Foundation\Console\Kernel->handle()
              #7 {main}
              "}

              @girish @lao9s any thoughts or suggestions? 🤓

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              @plusone-nick said in Mixpost:

              [2023-08-06 22:56:13] production.ERROR: Not enough arguments (missing: "name"). {"exception":"[object] (Symfony\Component\Console\Exception\RuntimeException(code: 0): Not enough arguments (missing: "name"). at /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/vendor/symfony/console/Input/Input.php:76)

              this seems like some CLI is expecting more arguments (specifically --name or something)

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                All errors cleared, and the system has been up for about two days going on three so i think it's safe to say its usable
                image.png
                Still need a workaround for one last step to complete: configure a process monitor Supervisor as it wants to write to /etc/supervisor/conf.d

                Other than that i will document the steps i took and share them here before the end of the week

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                  #49

                  Cloudron + Mixpost + LAMP = +1

                  Note: this is for the Pro/Enterprise version of Mixpost

                  On a fresh LAMP install open a terminal

                  Step 1:

                   cd /app/data/
                  

                  Step 2:

                   composer create-project inovector/mixpost-pro-team-app
                  

                  Step 3: From the File Manager: You can use command line if you like

                   Change owner of the mixpost-pro-team-app folder to www-data
                  

                  Step 4 Enter the mixpost-pro-team-app folder and open .env and Populate:

                  APP_URL=https://YOUR-DOMAIN
                  APP_ENV=production (WHEN READY)
                  APP_DEBUG=fale
                  

                  Step 5: Populate SQL (creds @: /app/data/credentials.txt)

                  DB_HOST=172.18.30.1            /
                  DB_PORT=3306                     /
                  DB_DATABASE=CLOUDRON_MYSQL_DATABASE
                  DB_USERNAME=CLOUDRON_MYSQL_USERNAME
                  DB_PASSWORD=CLOUDRON_MYSQL_PASSWORD
                  

                  NOTE: I had to put the slash / after the two DB_ env vars because the numbers were causing a line bug in the markdown while generating this post so make sure to remove them if you copy and paste the whole code block

                  Step 6: Populate REDIS (creds @: /app/data/credentials.txt )

                  REDIS_HOST=CLOUDRON_REDIS_HOST
                  REDIS_PASSWORD=CLOUDRON_REDIS_PASSWORD
                  REDIS_PORT=6379
                  

                  - Save and Close

                  Step 7: Configure Database Tables:

                  cd /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app  
                  php artisan queue:batches-table
                  php artisan migrate
                  php artisan vendor:publish --tag=mixpost-config
                  

                  Step 8: go to and edit

                  /app/data/apache/app.conf
                  

                  Change both instances of: /app/data/public
                  To:

                  /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/public
                  

                  - Save and Close

                  Step 9: On the CRON tab paste and save below:

                  * * * * * cd /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app && php artisan schedule:run >> /app/data/null 2>&1
                  

                  Step 10: Install Supervisor:

                  sudo apt-get install supervisor
                  

                  Step 11: Cache Config:

                  php artisan config:cache
                  

                  Step 12: Cache Routes:

                  php artisan route:cache
                  

                  Step 13: Restart the APP to save the config

                  Step 14: Go to /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/ & Then Start Horizon

                  cd /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/
                  php artisan horizon
                  

                  Step 15: Go to the landing page and register!

                  🦾🤓


                  NOTE: i think there is still a need to figure out a solution to configure Supervisor: https://docs.inovector.com/books/server-configuration-mixpost/page/installing-configuring-supervisor

                  • Until then manually start the app with php artisan horizon as needed

                  • I Only have one license so I had to retrace the steps I took. If there are any errors please forgive me!

                  • If anyone runs into issues let me know. I will help troubleshoot and can rebuild my instance as needed =]
                    ✌️💖+1

                  ✌💙+1

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                    Cloudron + Mixpost + LAMP = +1

                    Note: this is for the Pro/Enterprise version of Mixpost

                    On a fresh LAMP install open a terminal

                    Step 1:

                     cd /app/data/
                    

                    Step 2:

                     composer create-project inovector/mixpost-pro-team-app
                    

                    Step 3: From the File Manager: You can use command line if you like

                     Change owner of the mixpost-pro-team-app folder to www-data
                    

                    Step 4 Enter the mixpost-pro-team-app folder and open .env and Populate:

                    APP_URL=https://YOUR-DOMAIN
                    APP_ENV=production (WHEN READY)
                    APP_DEBUG=fale
                    

                    Step 5: Populate SQL (creds @: /app/data/credentials.txt)

                    DB_HOST=172.18.30.1            /
                    DB_PORT=3306                     /
                    DB_DATABASE=CLOUDRON_MYSQL_DATABASE
                    DB_USERNAME=CLOUDRON_MYSQL_USERNAME
                    DB_PASSWORD=CLOUDRON_MYSQL_PASSWORD
                    

                    NOTE: I had to put the slash / after the two DB_ env vars because the numbers were causing a line bug in the markdown while generating this post so make sure to remove them if you copy and paste the whole code block

                    Step 6: Populate REDIS (creds @: /app/data/credentials.txt )

                    REDIS_HOST=CLOUDRON_REDIS_HOST
                    REDIS_PASSWORD=CLOUDRON_REDIS_PASSWORD
                    REDIS_PORT=6379
                    

                    - Save and Close

                    Step 7: Configure Database Tables:

                    cd /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app  
                    php artisan queue:batches-table
                    php artisan migrate
                    php artisan vendor:publish --tag=mixpost-config
                    

                    Step 8: go to and edit

                    /app/data/apache/app.conf
                    

                    Change both instances of: /app/data/public
                    To:

                    /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/public
                    

                    - Save and Close

                    Step 9: On the CRON tab paste and save below:

                    * * * * * cd /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app && php artisan schedule:run >> /app/data/null 2>&1
                    

                    Step 10: Install Supervisor:

                    sudo apt-get install supervisor
                    

                    Step 11: Cache Config:

                    php artisan config:cache
                    

                    Step 12: Cache Routes:

                    php artisan route:cache
                    

                    Step 13: Restart the APP to save the config

                    Step 14: Go to /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/ & Then Start Horizon

                    cd /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/
                    php artisan horizon
                    

                    Step 15: Go to the landing page and register!

                    🦾🤓


                    NOTE: i think there is still a need to figure out a solution to configure Supervisor: https://docs.inovector.com/books/server-configuration-mixpost/page/installing-configuring-supervisor

                    • Until then manually start the app with php artisan horizon as needed

                    • I Only have one license so I had to retrace the steps I took. If there are any errors please forgive me!

                    • If anyone runs into issues let me know. I will help troubleshoot and can rebuild my instance as needed =]
                      ✌️💖+1

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                    #50

                    @plusone-nick I have a Pro license and haven't been able to try Mixpost yet. I'll give it shot soon and report back. Thank you so much for getting this going!!

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                      #51

                      @plusone-nick Step 7 error: Could not open input file: artisan

                      I decided to continue anyway. Step 8 & 9 were easy. Step 10 error: bash: cd: app/Console/: No such file or directory

                      This is where I stopped. To backtrack a bit, what exactly do you mean by populate? I might have messed up Step 5 & 6. I tried to use the variables and not the actual values since it's mentioned they change on app restart so, CLOUDRON_MYSQL_DATABASE but that didn't get me through Step 7. Then, I tried the actual values of each field which were located in /app/data/credentials.txt. That didn't help with Step 7 either.

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                      • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

                        @plusone-nick Step 7 error: Could not open input file: artisan

                        I decided to continue anyway. Step 8 & 9 were easy. Step 10 error: bash: cd: app/Console/: No such file or directory

                        This is where I stopped. To backtrack a bit, what exactly do you mean by populate? I might have messed up Step 5 & 6. I tried to use the variables and not the actual values since it's mentioned they change on app restart so, CLOUDRON_MYSQL_DATABASE but that didn't get me through Step 7. Then, I tried the actual values of each field which were located in /app/data/credentials.txt. That didn't help with Step 7 either.

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                        #52

                        @humptydumpty you can't use the variables until you set them in the .env file
                        so you have to remove the placeholders like "CLOUDRON_MYSQL_DATABASE" and put the value for that variable which is located in /app/data/credentials.txt
                        e710262d-3455-4555-ba78-c4a5f994d1ac-image.png
                        They are like 16 and 32 characters long

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                          #53

                          OK, I made the changes and this is my .env file:

                          image.png

                          Still, step 7 with same error.

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                            #54

                            I think I'm doing Step 7 wrong. Do you paste all 3 commands together in the terminal or do these go elsewhere?

                            Edit: I'm reading thru Mixpost's docs, and I think I prematurely changed the APP_ENV to production. They have that listed after doing the artisan stuff and when the UI is up. I'll try again tomorrow with a fresh mind. Doing this after work is a horrible idea😵

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                              I think I'm doing Step 7 wrong. Do you paste all 3 commands together in the terminal or do these go elsewhere?

                              Edit: I'm reading thru Mixpost's docs, and I think I prematurely changed the APP_ENV to production. They have that listed after doing the artisan stuff and when the UI is up. I'll try again tomorrow with a fresh mind. Doing this after work is a horrible idea😵

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                              #55

                              @humptydumpty do them one at a time and i think you can change it back. I will try a build from scratch tomorrow and go thru the docs to update as needed.

                              ✌💙+1

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                                #56

                                @humptydumpty i see it - your DB host is wrong: should be DB_HOST=172.18.30.1
                                everything else looks correct.

                                ✌💙+1

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                                  I changed DB_Host to:

                                  • 172.18.30.1
                                  • 172.18.0.1 (this is the LDAP port for me)
                                  • 172.0.0.1 (this was the default in there originally)

                                  Then, I tried those values for the both fields, DB_Host and for REDIS_HOST just in case they both needed to match.

                                  Same step 7 error. I'm going to start again with a fresh LAMP install.

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                                    #58

                                    I figured it out. I had to cd into the mixpost-pro-team-app folder before doing step 7.

                                    cd /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app
                                    

                                    Line of 1 step 7 went OK. Line 2 with an error. Line 3 went OK.

                                    In Connection.php line 795:
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
                                      SQLSTATE[42S01]: Base table or view already exists: 1050 Table 'job_batches' already exists (Connection: mysql, SQL: create table `job_batches` (`id` varchar(255) not null, `name` varchar(255) not null, `to  
                                      tal_jobs` int not null, `pending_jobs` int not null, `failed_jobs` int not null, `failed_job_ids` longtext not null, `options` mediumtext null, `cancelled_at` int null, `created_at` int not null, `finished_  
                                      at` int null) default character set utf8mb4 collate 'utf8mb4_unicode_ci')                                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
                                    
                                    In Connection.php line 580:
                                                                                                                                   
                                      SQLSTATE[42S01]: Base table or view already exists: 1050 Table 'job_batches' already exists
                                    

                                    Step 10: I nano'd into kernel.php and removed the two references of void, but there's no &. I found actual lines of code in there, so I left those untouched and saved.

                                    a9ad4a82-5a14-4152-981c-de3651ea2662-image.png

                                    Step 11: not sure whether to stay in app/code or cd into /data or the mixpost app folder but running step 11's command shows this:

                                    Reading package lists... Done
                                    Building dependency tree... Done
                                    Reading state information... Done
                                    supervisor is already the newest version (4.2.1-1ubuntu1).
                                    W: Not using locking for read only lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend
                                    W: Not using locking for read only lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock
                                    E: Archives directory /var/cache/apt/archives/partial is missing. - Acquire (2: No such file or directory)
                                    

                                    Step 12: I encouter an error after running the command

                                    PHP Parse error:  syntax error, unexpected token "{" in /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/app/Console/Kernel.php on line 14
                                    

                                    Going to stop here for now. Changed my mind.

                                    I changed the environment from local to production. The app is live on my subdomain, despite all the errors. Woohoo!

                                    1de21275-3010-4909-bc81-f94ba222bc1d-image.png

                                    What does your kernel.php file look like?

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                                    • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

                                      I figured it out. I had to cd into the mixpost-pro-team-app folder before doing step 7.

                                      cd /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app
                                      

                                      Line of 1 step 7 went OK. Line 2 with an error. Line 3 went OK.

                                      In Connection.php line 795:
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
                                        SQLSTATE[42S01]: Base table or view already exists: 1050 Table 'job_batches' already exists (Connection: mysql, SQL: create table `job_batches` (`id` varchar(255) not null, `name` varchar(255) not null, `to  
                                        tal_jobs` int not null, `pending_jobs` int not null, `failed_jobs` int not null, `failed_job_ids` longtext not null, `options` mediumtext null, `cancelled_at` int null, `created_at` int not null, `finished_  
                                        at` int null) default character set utf8mb4 collate 'utf8mb4_unicode_ci')                                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
                                      
                                      In Connection.php line 580:
                                                                                                                                     
                                        SQLSTATE[42S01]: Base table or view already exists: 1050 Table 'job_batches' already exists
                                      

                                      Step 10: I nano'd into kernel.php and removed the two references of void, but there's no &. I found actual lines of code in there, so I left those untouched and saved.

                                      a9ad4a82-5a14-4152-981c-de3651ea2662-image.png

                                      Step 11: not sure whether to stay in app/code or cd into /data or the mixpost app folder but running step 11's command shows this:

                                      Reading package lists... Done
                                      Building dependency tree... Done
                                      Reading state information... Done
                                      supervisor is already the newest version (4.2.1-1ubuntu1).
                                      W: Not using locking for read only lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend
                                      W: Not using locking for read only lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock
                                      E: Archives directory /var/cache/apt/archives/partial is missing. - Acquire (2: No such file or directory)
                                      

                                      Step 12: I encouter an error after running the command

                                      PHP Parse error:  syntax error, unexpected token "{" in /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/app/Console/Kernel.php on line 14
                                      

                                      Going to stop here for now. Changed my mind.

                                      I changed the environment from local to production. The app is live on my subdomain, despite all the errors. Woohoo!

                                      1de21275-3010-4909-bc81-f94ba222bc1d-image.png

                                      What does your kernel.php file look like?

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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #59

                                      @humptydumpty remove the ":" at the end of each function and test

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                                        It's all green.

                                        image.png

                                        I am still getting an error on step 11 when installing supervisor.

                                        Reading package lists... Done
                                        Building dependency tree... Done
                                        Reading state information... Done
                                        supervisor is already the newest version (4.2.1-1ubuntu1).
                                        W: Not using locking for read only lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend
                                        W: Not using locking for read only lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock
                                        E: Archives directory /var/cache/apt/archives/partial is missing. - Acquire (2: No such file or directory)
                                        
                                        

                                        But the rest of the steps went smoothly. Now to the real questions:

                                        • What does the upgrade process look like?
                                        • Do Cloudron backups work in case things go south?
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                                          #61

                                          Nice!!! 🫡🙌👍

                                          You already have Supervisor it so no need to worry

                                          • Upgrade process look like?: idk yet as this is new to me too, I'd image its close to the install process. Since we are running off of LAMP and Composer - Mixpost plays nicely. So it should not be too cumbersome* (Famous Last Words, lol)

                                          • Cloudron backups DO cover whatever is in /app/data/.... in the LMAP app so yeah

                                          You wont be the only one going through the process 🦾🤓

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