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  • rmdesR rmdes

    @micmc the moment I stumbled on the #indieweb wiki/Irc and community I knew I had found the kind of internet I want to help building, it also connected me back to early 2003 when the internet was very different and blogs were powering a lot of different conversations online.

    I miss that time and after a few years of using Known (another indieweb ready blog engine) but also testing the WP and Drupal Indieweb implementation I'm convinced that to make it work, the access to deploying indieweb tools should almost be one-click deploy instead of everyone's cooking their own implementation in their corner, I believe that for this to take off and for people to actually use the built-in "social network" already part of the open web, we need to make it really easy to join, deploy and use.

    In many ways the indieweb concepts are so simple and elegant that for many people that don't remember or never met the web before the platforms, it all feels really abstract and complicated, i want to help to change that !

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    This is the current state of my cloudron package : https://github.com/rmdes/tanzawa

    • git clone
    • confirm docker login
    • docker build -t username/tanzawa:yourtag . --no-cache
    • docker push username/tanzawa:yourtag
    • cloudron install --image username/tanzawa:yourtag --no-wait

    OR if update

    • cloudron update --image username/tanzawa:yourtag --no-wait --app your.cloudron.domain
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    • rmdesR rmdes

      This is the current state of my cloudron package : https://github.com/rmdes/tanzawa

      • git clone
      • confirm docker login
      • docker build -t username/tanzawa:yourtag . --no-cache
      • docker push username/tanzawa:yourtag
      • cloudron install --image username/tanzawa:yourtag --no-wait

      OR if update

      • cloudron update --image username/tanzawa:yourtag --no-wait --app your.cloudron.domain
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      rmdes
      wrote on last edited by
      #12

      issues I'm having :

      the env.sample define an SQLITE database at the root of the image, so I tried to symlink it to /appa/data so that the DB would be backedup but above all writable, the problem is that no matter what I tried, It never worked, in the end my current image has the tanzawa code and the data in the same /app/data space and the only part that works in /app/code is the virtualenv environment used to build the image in the first place.

      so the current state of the package is not final, ideally, the entire code should live inside /app/code/ and only staticfiles, media and the SQLite database should be in /app/data/

      I tried to find other python packages using sqlite but could find one, so my next step I was thinking of adapting the way the .env defines the variables to build in a way that is closer to how other cloudron packages load environments variables.

      I'm also researching for a way to define the sqlite db not from a URL but from a PATH instead, so that I could simple use /app/data/ directly.

      if anyone has advice on how to move this forward, I'm taking it 🙂

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      • rmdesR rmdes

        issues I'm having :

        the env.sample define an SQLITE database at the root of the image, so I tried to symlink it to /appa/data so that the DB would be backedup but above all writable, the problem is that no matter what I tried, It never worked, in the end my current image has the tanzawa code and the data in the same /app/data space and the only part that works in /app/code is the virtualenv environment used to build the image in the first place.

        so the current state of the package is not final, ideally, the entire code should live inside /app/code/ and only staticfiles, media and the SQLite database should be in /app/data/

        I tried to find other python packages using sqlite but could find one, so my next step I was thinking of adapting the way the .env defines the variables to build in a way that is closer to how other cloudron packages load environments variables.

        I'm also researching for a way to define the sqlite db not from a URL but from a PATH instead, so that I could simple use /app/data/ directly.

        if anyone has advice on how to move this forward, I'm taking it 🙂

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        timconsidine
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        @rmdes wish I knew the answers
        but well done on getting to where you have
        I will look for time to try it out

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        • rmdesR rmdes

          issues I'm having :

          the env.sample define an SQLITE database at the root of the image, so I tried to symlink it to /appa/data so that the DB would be backedup but above all writable, the problem is that no matter what I tried, It never worked, in the end my current image has the tanzawa code and the data in the same /app/data space and the only part that works in /app/code is the virtualenv environment used to build the image in the first place.

          so the current state of the package is not final, ideally, the entire code should live inside /app/code/ and only staticfiles, media and the SQLite database should be in /app/data/

          I tried to find other python packages using sqlite but could find one, so my next step I was thinking of adapting the way the .env defines the variables to build in a way that is closer to how other cloudron packages load environments variables.

          I'm also researching for a way to define the sqlite db not from a URL but from a PATH instead, so that I could simple use /app/data/ directly.

          if anyone has advice on how to move this forward, I'm taking it 🙂

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          @rmdes where is the repo so people can take a look?

          Sqlite is a single file DB, so any references to it should be path based (full path: /app/data/sqlite.db).

          Conscious tech

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          • robiR robi

            @rmdes where is the repo so people can take a look?

            Sqlite is a single file DB, so any references to it should be path based (full path: /app/data/sqlite.db).

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            timconsidine
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            @robi https://github.com/rmdes/tanzawa

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            • timconsidineT timconsidine

              @robi https://github.com/rmdes/tanzawa

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              SQL path : Yes I have finally made it ! thanks to this https://django-environ.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

              but thanks @robi

              But I still have a few things blocking me, like, tanzawa need to know the domain it is installed into
              and this is configured in the .env file but the thing is I don't want people to have to clone the github repo, add their domain, build, push and install to their cloudron

              Ideally I need to add something so that the domain variable is passed to the .env file before it runs the first DB migration (which create the sql file the first time and apply migration the second time)

              Also now in the current state of my dockerfile, I have managed to put all the code in /app/code and only the .env and the staticfile & micropub media folder in /app/data/ which is exactly what I wanted...

              So this is moving forward..

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              • rmdesR rmdes

                SQL path : Yes I have finally made it ! thanks to this https://django-environ.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

                but thanks @robi

                But I still have a few things blocking me, like, tanzawa need to know the domain it is installed into
                and this is configured in the .env file but the thing is I don't want people to have to clone the github repo, add their domain, build, push and install to their cloudron

                Ideally I need to add something so that the domain variable is passed to the .env file before it runs the first DB migration (which create the sql file the first time and apply migration the second time)

                Also now in the current state of my dockerfile, I have managed to put all the code in /app/code and only the .env and the staticfile & micropub media folder in /app/data/ which is exactly what I wanted...

                So this is moving forward..

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                wrote on last edited by rmdes
                #17

                You can try it with : cloudron install --image buzzworkers/tanzawa:7 --no-wait

                and then cloudron update --image buzzworkers/tanzawa:8 --no-wait --app your.domain.com

                why these two tags ?

                Because I have not figured out how to do the steps of the README.md (tanzawa repo)
                in one single shot and directly boot the python server.

                So tag number 7 setup the database correctly (but then stay in migration loop)
                and tag8 comment the migration parts (start.sh) so that the server boots

                using the web terminal to python3 /app/code/apps/manage.py createsuperuser
                to create your admin user.

                Dashboard is at your.domain.com/a/
                Wordpress import at your.domain.com/wordpress

                I would love to have this last steps of the setup completely automated but I lack know-how

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                • rmdesR rmdes

                  You can try it with : cloudron install --image buzzworkers/tanzawa:7 --no-wait

                  and then cloudron update --image buzzworkers/tanzawa:8 --no-wait --app your.domain.com

                  why these two tags ?

                  Because I have not figured out how to do the steps of the README.md (tanzawa repo)
                  in one single shot and directly boot the python server.

                  So tag number 7 setup the database correctly (but then stay in migration loop)
                  and tag8 comment the migration parts (start.sh) so that the server boots

                  using the web terminal to python3 /app/code/apps/manage.py createsuperuser
                  to create your admin user.

                  Dashboard is at your.domain.com/a/
                  Wordpress import at your.domain.com/wordpress

                  I would love to have this last steps of the setup completely automated but I lack know-how

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                  #18

                  Another thing I would like to improve : it seems the sql file is run by root (at least the file is owned by root) I don't think it's a good idea/best practice, so I'm wondering if by running the last command of the start.sh, the python server, with gosu cloudon:cloudron would solve this..

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                  • rmdesR rmdes

                    Another thing I would like to improve : it seems the sql file is run by root (at least the file is owned by root) I don't think it's a good idea/best practice, so I'm wondering if by running the last command of the start.sh, the python server, with gosu cloudon:cloudron would solve this..

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                    #19

                    I'm almost done with it !

                    • got the sqlite database in /app/data/
                    • .env file symlink (but can't write to it yet??!!)
                    • /app/code contains all the code and packaging env

                    Issues

                    • I'm not sure what's happening this weekend but my container kept starting in migration loop
                    • if I recovery into the container and start the python server, all is fine, connected, writable
                    • when I restart, instead of skipping the steps of migration and start the server, it bootloop in migration, while saying there is no migration to do (obviously, everything is like 1 step before working....Grrrr)
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                    • rmdesR rmdes

                      I'm almost done with it !

                      • got the sqlite database in /app/data/
                      • .env file symlink (but can't write to it yet??!!)
                      • /app/code contains all the code and packaging env

                      Issues

                      • I'm not sure what's happening this weekend but my container kept starting in migration loop
                      • if I recovery into the container and start the python server, all is fine, connected, writable
                      • when I restart, instead of skipping the steps of migration and start the server, it bootloop in migration, while saying there is no migration to do (obviously, everything is like 1 step before working....Grrrr)
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                      @rmdes said in Tanzawa blogging system / indieweb ready:

                      • when I restart, instead of skipping the steps of migration and start the server, it bootloop in migration, while saying there is no migration to do (obviously, everything is like 1 step before working....Grrrr)

                      Maybe the migration needs to write somewhere for indicating completion.

                      Conscious tech

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                        @rmdes said in Tanzawa blogging system / indieweb ready:

                        • when I restart, instead of skipping the steps of migration and start the server, it bootloop in migration, while saying there is no migration to do (obviously, everything is like 1 step before working....Grrrr)

                        Maybe the migration needs to write somewhere for indicating completion.

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                        rmdes
                        wrote on last edited by
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                        @robi Actually there is no migration apply, look here : https://github.com/jamesvandyne/tanzawa/issues/179

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                        • rmdesR rmdes

                          @robi Actually there is no migration apply, look here : https://github.com/jamesvandyne/tanzawa/issues/179

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                          rmdes
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                          #22

                          i've learned a few stuff packaging go-ssb-rooms, will start from scratch for Tanzawa and hopefully have it working smooth

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                            i've learned a few stuff packaging go-ssb-rooms, will start from scratch for Tanzawa and hopefully have it working smooth

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                            #23

                            In this example I think there are some ideas that I can take for Tanzawa, mainly
                            getting the domain used by cloudron into a variable, which would allow the docker image to be agnostic and not tied/built to a specific domain (mine in my case)

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                              #24

                              I never managed to get it working properly, but I have not yet abandoned to package this app, just been super busy on IRL stuff, right now my blog is powered by micro.blog I just wanted something to write & be able to cross-post to different networks (twitter,bluesky,nostr,mastodon) knowing I will be able to export all this data without issues in the future.

                              But, Tanzawa recommended method to be deployed isn't far away from a deploy on cloudron
                              so I'm going to reconsider this package when I have a bit more time https://github.com/jamesvandyne/tanzawa/blob/main/Dockerfile.fly

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                                Perhaps @Kubernetes will be interested?

                                Conscious tech

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                                  i've learned a few stuff packaging go-ssb-rooms, will start from scratch for Tanzawa and hopefully have it working smooth

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                                  @rmdes said in Tanzawa blogging system / indieweb ready:

                                  i've learned a few stuff packaging go-ssb-rooms

                                  It'd be great to have that package in the App Store. Where is the link/ thread? Thanks!

                                  I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                  • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                                    @rmdes said in Tanzawa blogging system / indieweb ready:

                                    i've learned a few stuff packaging go-ssb-rooms

                                    It'd be great to have that package in the App Store. Where is the link/ thread? Thanks!

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                                    #27

                                    @jdaviescoates Oh I have removed my current broken package long ago, did not wanted people to install something half broken, but I was able to make it run, but not yet using cloudron hooks for domain, users, database, so it was basically just running with sqlite
                                    and it was a bit messy to install.

                                    I would really love to see this packaged, it's a neat single-user solution to run a blog, very clean, light

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                                      #28

                                      There is a remain of my setup here : https://github.com/rmdes/tanzawa
                                      but the setup should be ravamped following the official production ready way to install tanzawa from here https://github.com/jamesvandyne/tanzawa/blob/main/Dockerfile.fly

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