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    • M malvim

      Hey,

      It's a bit past midnight here and I've JUST realized my laptop doesn't have ssh HOST keys (I never ssh into it), and the test mounts the host's /etc/ssh directory into the container's /etc/ssh, and that's why it's not running.

      I'll go get some sleep and keep going tomorrow night. 🙂

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      wrote on last edited by
      #81

      So I installed openssh-server and now I get this:

      2020-10-22 04:13:28,130 INFO spawned: 'proftpd' with pid 48
      
      Wrong passphrase for this key.  Please try again.
      
      Wrong passphrase for this key.  Please try again.
      
      Wrong passphrase for this key.  Please try again.
      2020-10-22 04:13:28,150 c7a6e160fe35 proftpd[48] c7a6e160fe35: mod_sftp/0.9.9: error reading passphrase for SFTPHostKey '/etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key': (unknown)
      2020-10-22 04:13:28,150 c7a6e160fe35 proftpd[48] c7a6e160fe35: mod_sftp/0.9.9: unable to use key in SFTPHostKey '/etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key', exiting
      2020-10-22 04:13:28,151 INFO exited: proftpd (exit status 0; not expected)
      2020-10-22 04:13:31,160 INFO spawned: 'proftpd' with pid 49
      
      Wrong passphrase for this key.  Please try again.
      
      Wrong passphrase for this key.  Please try again.
      
      Wrong passphrase for this key.  Please try again.
      2020-10-22 04:13:31,183 c7a6e160fe35 proftpd[49] c7a6e160fe35: mod_sftp/0.9.9: error reading passphrase for SFTPHostKey '/etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key': (unknown)
      2020-10-22 04:13:31,183 c7a6e160fe35 proftpd[49] c7a6e160fe35: mod_sftp/0.9.9: unable to use key in SFTPHostKey '/etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key', exiting
      2020-10-22 04:13:31,185 INFO exited: proftpd (exit status 0; not expected)
      

      Not sure how to proceed when it asks me for passphrases...

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        robi
        wrote on last edited by
        #82

        are there pre-set keys or are they generated during setup?

        since the dir wasn't there during setup, maybe the generation failed hence the errors.

        Conscious tech

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          girish
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          wrote on last edited by
          #83

          @malvim I guess you are running this on Ubuntu 20? They changed the ssh keys format, so you have to generate the host keys again. See the test.js comment in startSftp().

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            malvim
            wrote on last edited by
            #84

            @robi setup mounts the host's /etc/ssh dir, so it uses whatever is in the host machine, and it was... nothing! 😂

            @girish hahahahahahahaha holy crap, I was looking at THIS EXACT LINE and completely disregarded the comment that explained perfectly what was going on! Thanks for the help once again, I'll check it out. 🙂

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              malvim
              wrote on last edited by
              #85

              Hey, guys.

              So, this is what's going on currently:

              I was able to build and run tests for, with minimal adaptations, the docker-base-image project, and the following addons:

              • docker-sftp
              • mongodb-addon
              • mysql-addon
              • redis-addon
              • turn-addon

              That leaves mail-addon, docker-graphite and postgresql-addon

              Mail needs more setup as @girish said, so I'm not doing it for now. I was not able to clone the docker-graphite project, as I think I've mentioned before, so still waiting on what to do in this case.

              In trying to understand a bit more of what's going on with the postgreql-addon tests hanging, I found it hangs in any test that uses connectClient, like the remove database and use database tests:

              describe('remove database', function () {
                  const data = { database: 'removetestdatabase', username: 'removetestuser', password: 'somepassword', locale: 'C' };
              
                  before(function (done) {
                      addDatabase(data, done);
                  });
              
                  it('succeeds', function (done) {
                      request.delete(`https://${ip}:3000/databases/${data.database}?access_token=${CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_TOKEN}&username=${data.username}`, { rejectUnauthorized: false }, function (error, response, body) {
                          expect(error).to.be(null);
                          expect(response.statusCode).to.equal(200);
              
                          connectClient(data, function (error) {
                              expect(error).to.not.eql(null);
                              client.end(done);
                          });
                      });
                  });
              });
              

              In this case, addDatabase runs ok, and it makes sense since it is tested before.

              The function is called, request.delete is called, the two expects pass, and then the function INSIDE connectClient (with the expect(error) line) never runs.

              Can anyone else (besides @girish, who ran the tests and seen them run fine) run this and see what happens? This is happening on my laptop as well, not only on the Pi, but if I can't get this to go, I can't get the tests to pass on the pi, and we won't be able to trust everything runs okay.

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                #86

                @malvim Are you testing this on a mac?

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                • girishG girish

                  @malvim Are you testing this on a mac?

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                  malvim
                  wrote on last edited by malvim
                  #87

                  @girish Nope. Ubuntu 20.04 on both my laptop and a server, Ubuntu 18.04 on the raspberry pi. All with the same result.

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                    #88

                    It works for me here atleast. I am guessing that you are unable to connect to the container IP maybe? Can you try installing psql tooling and connect via IP address? You can put a log in connectClient to see the credentials.

                    $ npm test
                    
                    > postgresql-addon@1.0.0 test /home/girish/yellowtent/postgresql-addon
                    > mocha --bail ./test/test.js
                    
                    
                    
                      Postgresql Addon
                    Error response from daemon: network with name cloudron already exists
                        auth
                          ✓ fails without access_token
                          ✓ fails with invalid access_token
                          ✓ succeeds
                        add database
                          ✓ succeeds (369ms)
                          ✓ succeeds when added again
                        remove database
                          ✓ succeeds (125ms)
                        use the database
                          ✓ can create extension (82ms)
                          ✓ can create table foo
                          ✓ can insert into table foo
                          ✓ can read from table foo
                          ✓ restart (5091ms)
                          ✓ can read from table foo
                        backup and restore
                          ✓ succeeds to create backup (443ms)
                          ✓ succeeds to create new database (412ms)
                          ✓ succeeds to clear new database (426ms)
                          ✓ succeeds to restore backup (940ms)
                          ✓ succeeds to check restore data
                        restore of invalid dump fails
                          ✓ succeeds to create backup (186ms)
                          ✓ succeeds to clear new database (424ms)
                          ✓ fails to restore backup (185ms)
                        restore of existing dump
                          ✓ succeeds (1721ms)
                    
                    
                      21 passing (36s)
                    
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                      malvim
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #89

                      Hey,

                      So I commented out the remove database tests because I had trouble connecting from the container, but the next test, use the database, starts like this:

                      // psql -h localhost -U usetestuser  -d usetestdatabase
                      describe('use the database', function () {
                          const data = { database: 'usetestdatabase', username: 'usetestuser', password: 'somepassword', locale: 'C' };
                      
                          before(function (done) {
                              async.series([
                                  addDatabase.bind(null, data),
                                  connectClient.bind(null, data)
                              ], done);
                          });
                      

                      So I ran "psql -h localhost -U usetestuser -d usetestdatabase", using 'somepassword' as a password, and was able to connect, both from inside the container and from my host machine.

                      connectClient still doesn't connect, and, I get this on the screen:

                          auth
                            ✓ fails without access_token
                            ✓ fails with invalid access_token
                            ✓ succeeds
                          use the database
                      usetestuser somepassword usetestdatabase 172.18.0.2 5432
                            1) "before all" hook
                      
                        3 passing (2m)
                        1 failing
                      
                        1) Postgresql Addon
                             use the database
                               "before all" hook:
                           Error: Timeout of 100000ms exceeded. For async tests and hooks, ensure "done()" is called; if returning a Promise, ensure it resolves. (/home/malvim/Projetos/Pi/docker/postgresql-addon/test/test.js)
                            at listOnTimeout (internal/timers.js:551:17)
                            at processTimers (internal/timers.js:494:7)
                      
                         
                            2) "after all" hook
                      
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                        malvim
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #90

                        Also, it does not seem to be network-related, since I get the same behavior on an ubuntu 20.04 VPS I have...

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                          malvim
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #91

                          I tried recreating the steps inside the container using node, and could connect. I'm really at a loss here right now... 😕

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                          • M malvim

                            I tried recreating the steps inside the container using node, and could connect. I'm really at a loss here right now... 😕

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                            Lonkle
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #92

                            @malvim Wish I had my Pi now so I could help test! Soon tho. ☺️

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                            • LonkleL Lonkle

                              @malvim Wish I had my Pi now so I could help test! Soon tho. ☺️

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                              malvim
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #93

                              Hey, @Lonk! You mind testing this on your laptop? I'm not getting these errors only on the Pi, I'm getting them on my amd64 laptop and amd64 server as well!

                              Repo is here: https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/postgresql-addon, it's just a matter of:

                              • cloning it;
                              • building the image locally (docker build -t cloudron/postgresqladdontest .)
                              • installing dependencies (npm install)
                              • running the test (npm test)

                              Could you run this somewhere and see if you have the same problem?

                              Thanks! 🙂

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                                malvim
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                                #94

                                MAN, it seems I'm running into ALL KINDS of weird problems hahaha!

                                I started going into postgresql node client's code, and it seemed to be some weird behavior of EventEmitter, which was weird...

                                I installed nvm and tested with older node distributions, and it ran fine on my laptop! So it seems, @girish, that the test code for postgresql-addon does not run with node v14 or later on my machines. Tested with v12 and v13 and it was all fine. What version are you using for tests?

                                Moving on to the next hurdle, I guess hahah!

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                                • M malvim

                                  MAN, it seems I'm running into ALL KINDS of weird problems hahaha!

                                  I started going into postgresql node client's code, and it seemed to be some weird behavior of EventEmitter, which was weird...

                                  I installed nvm and tested with older node distributions, and it ran fine on my laptop! So it seems, @girish, that the test code for postgresql-addon does not run with node v14 or later on my machines. Tested with v12 and v13 and it was all fine. What version are you using for tests?

                                  Moving on to the next hurdle, I guess hahah!

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                                  girish
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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #95

                                  @malvim said in Cloudron on a Raspberry pi?:

                                  So it seems, @girish, that the test code for postgresql-addon does not run with node v14 or later on my machines

                                  Aha! I feel like I have hit this issue before. Indeed, when we updated the box code to use node 14 lots of things fail (not sure why). We use node 10.18.1 everywhere. This is why the hotfix and code enforces it. For future reference, always use the node in scripts/createReleaseTarball in the box repo.

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                                    @malvim said in Cloudron on a Raspberry pi?:

                                    So it seems, @girish, that the test code for postgresql-addon does not run with node v14 or later on my machines

                                    Aha! I feel like I have hit this issue before. Indeed, when we updated the box code to use node 14 lots of things fail (not sure why). We use node 10.18.1 everywhere. This is why the hotfix and code enforces it. For future reference, always use the node in scripts/createReleaseTarball in the box repo.

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                                    malvim
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #96

                                    @girish okay, cool, I'll use that. It's good news, then, that the OTHER tests even ran!

                                    So, for what it's worth, the code seemed to fail on the use of EventEmitter. A class was dispatching an event and the corresponding listener was not triggered, so if you ever need to investigate further, maybe that's a start.

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                                      nebulon
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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #97

                                      I have ordered a RaspberryPi 4 now as well and plan to use that as a home server, so hopefully we can get this supported well in the future 🙂 Very curious to get my hands on what you have already managed to get working!

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                                        robi
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                                        #98

                                        There's the new keyboard that includes an rPi inside too.

                                        Conscious tech

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                                        • M malvim

                                          @girish okay, cool, I'll use that. It's good news, then, that the OTHER tests even ran!

                                          So, for what it's worth, the code seemed to fail on the use of EventEmitter. A class was dispatching an event and the corresponding listener was not triggered, so if you ever need to investigate further, maybe that's a start.

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                                          nebulon
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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #99

                                          @malvim I've also got a Raspberry Pi 4 now. Can you give an update on where you are and do you have forked repos with arm changes somewhere?

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                                            wrote on last edited by
                                            #100

                                            To give a short update from my side, with the information already posted here, I was able to get the box (the main Cloudron controller process) up and running on the Pi 4 as well as successfully install Cloudron as such. I have only just started on the base image and the other addons, so any patches here are welcome.

                                            To collect the changes, I am creating arm64 branches in the relevant repos, for example https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/-/commits/arm64 and https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docker-base-image/-/commits/arm64

                                            On top of this, I am trying to implement a better provisioning workflow for development, this is similar to the hotfix, so it is still aimed towards developers porting stuff to arm. More info on this later.

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