This creates a new environment variable, CERC_SINGLE_PAGE_APP, which controls whether a catchall redirection back to / is applied.
If the value is not explicitly set, we try to detect if the page looks like a single-page app.
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#763
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#758
Co-authored-by: David Boreham <david@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: David Boreham <david@bozemanpass.com>
This adds a stack for the backend from snowball/snowballtools-base.
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#751
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
If the tree has a 'build-webapp.sh' script, use that.
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#750
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Minor fixes to envsubst for webapps. Somewhat specially treated is `LACONIC_HOSTED_CONFIG_homepage` which can be used to replace the homepage in package.json. With react, this gets an extra `/` though, which we need to remove.
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#746
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
In kind, when we bind-mount a host directory it is first mounted into the kind container at /mnt, then into the pod at the desired location.
We accidentally picked this up for full-blown k8s, and were creating volumes at /mnt. This changes the behavior for both kind and regular k8s so that bind mounts are only allowed if a fully-qualified path is specified. If no path is specified at all, a default storageClass is assumed to be present, and the volume managed by a provisioner.
Eg, for kind, the default provisioner is: https://github.com/rancher/local-path-provisioner
```
stack: test
deploy-to: k8s-kind
config:
test-variable-1: test-value-1
network:
ports:
test:
- '80'
volumes:
# this will be bind-mounted to a host-path
test-data-bind: /srv/data
# this will be managed by the k8s node
test-data-auto:
configmaps:
test-config: ./configmap/test-config
```
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#741
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#736
Co-authored-by: David Boreham <david@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: David Boreham <david@bozemanpass.com>
* Deploy osmosis on Urbit fake ship
* Remove Urbit configuration from existing osmosis stack
* Add a separate stack for Osmosis front end on Urbit
* Run script for renaming build files with bash
* Add environment variables required in urbit osmosis build
* Fix BASEPATH in compose file
* Remove ipfs-glob-host from network config in osmosis readme
* Use laconic branch for osmosis frontend
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Co-authored-by: Nabarun <nabarun@deepstacksoft.com>
* Create uniswap-frontend stack
* Add stack for building uniswap frontend app
* Add a container for Urbit fake ship
* Update with deployment command
* Add a service for uniswap app deployment to urbit
* Use a script to start urbit ship to handle restarts
* Rename stack name to uniswap-urbit-app
* Rename build.sh to build-app.sh and check if build already exists
* Rename stack directory name
* Update uniswap build restart on failure
* Perform uniswap app deployment in the urbit container
* Add steps to create glob for the app
* Tail /dev/null after deployment
* Add steps to install the app to desk
* Host glob files for uniswap
* Update repo branch
* Update readme with command to get urbit password
* Update readme
* Update readme to open urbit web UI
* Expose the port on glob hosting container
* Avoid exposing urbit http port
* Add scripts for installing uniswap on remote urbit instance
* Configure GQL proxy for uniswap app
* Use laconic branch for app repo
* Rename urbit pod for uniswap app deployment
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Co-authored-by: Prathamesh Musale <prathamesh.musale0@gmail.com>
This fixes three issues:
1. #644 (build output)
2. #646 (error on startup)
3. automatic env quote handling (related to 2)
For the build output we now have:
```
#################################################################
Built host container for /home/telackey/tmp/iglootools-home with tag:
cerc/iglootools-home:local
To test locally run:
docker run -p 3000:3000 cerc/iglootools-home:local
```
For the startup error, it was hung waiting for the "success" message from the next generate output (itself a workaround for a nextjs bug fixed by this PR we submitted: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/58276).
I added a timeout which will cause it to wait up to a maximum _n_ seconds before issuing:
```
ERROR: 'npm run cerc_generate' exceeded CERC_MAX_GENERATE_TIME.
```
On the quoting itself, I plan on adding a new run-webapp command, but I realized I had a decent spot to do effect the quote replacement on-the-fly after all when I am already escaping the values for insertion/replacement into JS.
The "dequoting" can be disabled with `CERC_RETAIN_ENV_QUOTES=true`.
* Add a sushiswap-v3 watcher stack
* Add services for watcher db and server
* Add service for watcher job-runner
* Use 0.0.0.0 for watcher server config
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Co-authored-by: Nabarun <nabarun@deepstacksoft.com>