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Erxes Implementation in Cloudron

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  • matbrgzM Offline
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    wrote on last edited by matbrgz
    #1

    Hello,

    I'm trying to implement Erxes in Cloudron but without sucess at this moment. Cloudron does not support docker compose and erxes uses it to build the image. Erxes use rabbitmq but cloudron does not have the addon for that.

    Could someone help me?

    Erxes Docs: https://docs.erxes.io/docs/deployment/deployment/deploymentDocker
    GitHub Erxes-App: https://github.com/matbrgz/erxes-app.git

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    #2

    @matbrgz not sure about docker-compose but rabbitmq can just be apt-get installed in the Dockerfile for the app.

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    replied to matbrgz on last edited by timconsidine
    #3

    @matbrgz I don't believe Cloudron supports docker-compose.

    I'm no expert but looking at their install script for install.sh, most of it can be achieved without needing docker-compose anyway.

    My first step looking at an app with a view to packaging it is to search if the app has a Dockerfile, then to modify that for Cloudron.

    EDIT : looking at the content of their install.sh, if you are working from cloudron base image 4.0xxx, all of it is redundant apart from the last line
    sudo npm install -g create-erxes-app -y
    Maybe your Dockerfile that you are constructing should use that and then further steps as advised in step 4.
    Plus setting up DBs in your Dockerfile.

    EDIT 2 :
    if I was attempting to package this, I would work from their steps in https://docs.erxes.io/docs/deployment/installation/installation-ubuntu
    The only things they use docker for are to work with mongo, redis and rabbitmq.
    The rest of their steps (8 onwards) would need implementing (if needed) in your Dockerfile, plus setting up mongo, redis, rabbitmq in your Dockerfile first.

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    #4

    For rabbitmq, you just have to run it install the docker image itself via supervisor. Something like https://github.com/mcassiano/supervisord-rabbitmq-docker/blob/21144d4f22d4d57517f3aa49742c49dceddc3a0e/rabbitmq.conf and also our tutorial code https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/tutorial-supervisor-app

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  • matbrgzM Offline
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    Is some interested in a bounty for doing this for me?

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  • girishG Offline
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    #6

    Just noticed that onlyoffice already has rabbitmq integration, if someone wants a reference. https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/onlyoffice-app . It doesn't use supervisor, just starts rabbitmq in the background.

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    GitHub updated with some updated in supervisor. I need to implement Erxes into Cloudron ASAP, please could someone help me?

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    @matbrgz Does it need to be in Cloudron, I've looked at the install steps, and it certainly could be done, but given how complicated it is and how long it would take, a small $10 VPS could get you up and running right now.

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    ~ Professional Nerd. Freelance Programmer. ~
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    replied to murgero on last edited by matbrgz
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    @murgero Yes, maybe I will implement this in a VPS, but our company is using Cloudron for all apps. This implementation will be great.

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    replied to matbrgz on last edited by
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    @matbrgz I believe you can use Cloudron as an LDAP endpoint for authentication.

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    @matbrgz What's the current status of the package? Does it install and work OK?

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