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Setup CI/CD for my directus cloudron

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    Oleksii909
    wrote on last edited by Oleksii909
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    I am using Aws Lightsail ubuntu instance.
    I need help to setup CI/CD to delivery my custom extensions there.

    I was able to login inside my directus app via cloudron exec, also i have ssh access to my linux via ssh, but i can't find any place to put my extensions to.

    Any hints would appreciated 🙂

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      For extensions, see https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/directus/#extensions

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        I am trying to push files using directus cli:
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        But it says: local file files does not exist
        How to proceed?

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          push <local> <remote> is pushing local files to the remote (app) . files is not a local path .

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            I was able to delivery custom directus extension via Filemanager in cloudron UI
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            But i am still interesting how to setup CI/CD to delivery the updates when i push to repository.

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              push <local> <remote> is pushing local files to the remote (app) . files is not a local path .

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              @girish Sorry i don't understand your advice. Could you please clarify what the terminal command should look like?

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                push <local> <remote> is pushing local files to the remote (app) . files is not a local path .

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                @girish I was able to get some progress on my flow: 8989026b-88a0-457e-b643-09cec41e842e-image.png
                The command should look like this: cloudron push --app directus.cloud.alefinvest.xyz extensions/ /
                but i need to specify <remote> path to be different then root=>/.

                How can i know the path of my directus app inside my aws lightsail instance?

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                  I was able to determine the full path of my directus app installed via cloudron: but i can't push the files via cloudron cli:

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                    @Oleksii909 in Cloudron, apps have their own filesystem. If you open the web terminal, you will see the filesystem. The /app/data is the writable portion, rest if readonly.

                    So, the remote path will be like /app/data/extensions/ . If you open File manager, it is essentially a file browser for /app/data path of the app . Hope that clarifies!

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                      @Oleksii909 in Cloudron, apps have their own filesystem. If you open the web terminal, you will see the filesystem. The /app/data is the writable portion, rest if readonly.

                      So, the remote path will be like /app/data/extensions/ . If you open File manager, it is essentially a file browser for /app/data path of the app . Hope that clarifies!

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                      @girish said in Setup CI/CD for my directus cloudron:

                      /app/data/extensions/

                      Finaly i made all my extensions delivery properly with this command: cloudron push --app directus.cloud.alefinvest.xyz extensions/ /app/data/

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                        Another question: is how to deploy via cloudron the custom nextjs app that i want to be hosted in additional url for example: app.directus.cloud.alefinvest.xyz or app.cloud.alefinvest.xyz ?

                        Could you please point me to the right direction?

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                          @Oleksii909 Is that question directus related? How are you hosting your existing nextjs app? Via surfer? If so , look at https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#aliases

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                            I was able to deploy with cloudron my nextjs frontend app fetching my directus backend via API here is the repository with STEP-BY-STEP guide: https://github.com/alexmazaltov/nextjs-app-for-directus-vai-cloudron

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