Add separate entry in hosts file for setting up user

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To get started, follow the [installation](../README.md#installation) guide to setup ansible on your machine
## Setup a new User
- Create a new `hosts.ini` file:
```bash
cp ../hosts.example.ini hosts.ini
```
- Edit the [`hosts.ini`](./hosts.ini) file to run the playbook on a remote machine:
```ini
[deployment_host]
<host_name> ansible_host=<target_ip> ansible_user=<ssh_user> ansible_ssh_common_args='-o ForwardAgent=yes'
```
- Replace `<host_name>` with the desired `hostname` of the remote machine
- Replace `<target_ip>` with the IP address or hostname of the target machine
- Replace `<ssh_user>` with `root`
- Verify that you are able to connect to the host using the following command:
```bash
ansible all -m ping -i hosts.ini
# Expected output:
# <host_name> | SUCCESS => {
# "ansible_facts": {
# "discovered_interpreter_python": "/usr/bin/python3.10"
# },
# "changed": false,
# "ping": "pong"
# }
```
- Setup `user-vars.yml` using the example file
```bash
cd vars
cp user-vars.example.yml user-vars.yml
```
- Edit the following vars:
```bash
# name of the user you want to setup on the target host
username: ""
# password of the user you want to setup on the target host
password: ""
# path to the ssh key on your machine
path_to_ssh_key: "
```
- Execute the `setup-user.yml` Ansible playbook to create a user with passwordless sudo permissions:
```bash
cd ../
ansible-playbook setup-user.yml -i hosts.ini --extra-vars='{ "target_host": "deployment_host" }'
```
## Become a Service Provider
### Prerequisites
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- Generate a DigitalOcean access token
- Create a PGP key on your target host
```
gpg --full-generate-key
```
- List the secret keys
```
gpg --list-secret-keys --keyid-format=long
```
- This will output something like this
```
[keyboxd]
---------
sec rsa4096/0AFB10B643944C22 2024-05-03 [SC] [expires: 2025-05-03]
17B3248D6784EC6CB43365A60AFB10B643944C22
uid [ultimate] user <hello@laconic.com>
```
Note the `0AFB10B643944C22` sequence of characters after `sec`. This will be required later.
- Copy the vars files:
```bash
cd vars
cp user-vars.example.yml user-vars.yml
cp dns-vars.example.yml dns-vars.yml
cp gpg-vars.example.yml gpg-vars.yml
cp k8s-vars.example.yml k8s-vars.yml
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- Update the following values in the respective variable files:
```bash
# vars/user-vars.yml
username: "" # name of the user you want to setup on the target host
password: "" # password of the user you want to setup on the target host
path_to_ssh_key: "" # path to the ssh key on your machine
# vars/dns-vars.yml
full_domain: "" # eg: laconic.com
subdomain_prefix: "" # eg: lcn-cad
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memory_reservation: "" # Minimum amount of memory in GB to be used, eg: 4G
```
- Update `ansible_user` in the [`hosts.ini`](./hosts.ini) file to the user on target host
- Create a new `hosts.ini` file:
```bash
cp ../hosts.example.ini hosts.ini
```
- Edit the [`hosts.ini`](./hosts.ini) file to run the playbook on a remote machine:
```ini
[root_host]
<host_name> ansible_host=<target_ip> ansible_user=root ansible_ssh_common_args='-o ForwardAgent=yes'
[deployment_host]
<host_name> ansible_host=<target_ip> ansible_user=<new_username> ansible_ssh_common_args='-o ForwardAgent=yes'
```
- Replace `<host_name>` with the desired `hostname` of the remote machine
- Replace `<target_ip>` with the IP address or hostname of the target machine
- Under `deployment_host`, Replace `<ansible_user>` with the name of the user you want to create
- Verify that you are able to connect to the host using the following command:
```bash
ansible all -m ping -i hosts.ini
# Expected output:
# <host_name> | SUCCESS => {
# "ansible_facts": {
# "discovered_interpreter_python": "/usr/bin/python3.10"
# },
# "changed": false,
# "ping": "pong"
# }
```
- Run the `service-provider-setup.yml` ansible-playbook to DNS records, deploy k8s, setup container registry, deploy the webapp-deployer API and webapp-deployer UI

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- vars/container-vars.yml
- vars/k8s-vars.yml
- vars/dns-vars.yml
- vars/user-vars.yml
become: yes
become_user: "{{username}}"
tasks:
- name: Ensure gpg-keys directory exists

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- vars/webapp-vars.yml
- vars/dns-vars.yml
- vars/k8s-vars.yml
- vars/user-vars.yml
become: yes
become_user: "{{username}}"
tasks:
- name: Clone webapp-deployment-status-ui repository

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- vars/webapp-vars.yml
- vars/dns-vars.yml
- vars/k8s-vars.yml
- vars/user-vars.yml
become: yes
become_user: "{{username}}"
tasks:
- name: Clone the stack repo

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environment:
PATH: "{{ ansible_env.PATH }}:/home/{{ansible_user}}/bin"
vars_files:
- vars/user-vars.yml
become: yes
become_user: "{{username}}"
tasks:
- name: Clone the fixturenet-laconicd-stack repo
command: laconic-so fetch-stack git.vdb.to/cerc-io/fixturenet-laconicd-stack --pull

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- vars/k8s-vars.yml
- vars/container-vars.yml
- vars/dns-vars.yml
- vars/user-vars.yml
become: yes
become_user: "{{username}}"
tasks:
- name: Generate spec file for the container-registry stack

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- vars/dns-vars.yml
- vars/gpg-vars.yml
- vars/k8s-vars.yml
- vars/user-vars.yml
become: yes
become_user: "{{username}}"
tasks:
- name: Install Python and pip

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- vars/k8s-vars.yml
- vars/dns-vars.yml
- vars/gpg-vars.yml
- vars/user-vars.yml
become: yes
become_user: "{{username}}"
tasks:
- name: Install required packages

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- name: Configure system
hosts: "{{ target_host }}"
hosts: root_host
become: yes
vars_files: