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106 lines
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# Stack Orchestrator
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Stack Orchestrator allows building and deployment of a Laconic Stack on a single machine with minimial prerequisites. It is a Python3 CLI tool that runs on any OS with Python3 and Docker. The following diagram summarizes the relevant repositories in the Laconic Stack - and the relationship to Stack Orchestrator.
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![The Stack](/docs/images/laconic-stack.png)
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## Install
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Ensure that the following are already installed:
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- [Python3](https://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide/Download)
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- [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/)
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- [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/)
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Note: if installing docker-compose via package manager (as opposed to Docker Desktop), you must [install the plugin](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/linux/#install-the-plugin-manually), e.g., on Linux:
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```bash
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mkdir -p ~/.docker/cli-plugins
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curl -SL https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/v2.11.2/docker-compose-linux-x86_64 -o ~/.docker/cli-plugins/docker-compose
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chmod +x ~/.docker/cli-plugins/docker-compose
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```
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Next, download the latest release from [this page](https://github.com/cerc-io/stack-orchestrator/tags), into a suitable directory (e.g. `~/bin`):
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```bash
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curl -L -o ~/bin/laconic-so https://github.com/cerc-io/stack-orchestrator/releases/latest/download/laconic-so
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```
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Give it permissions:
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```bash
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chmod +x ~/bin/laconic-so
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```
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Ensure `laconic-so` is on the [`PATH`](https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/26059)
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Verify operation:
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```
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laconic-so --help
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Usage: python -m laconic-so [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
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Laconic Stack Orchestrator
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Options:
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--quiet
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--verbose
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--dry-run
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--local-stack
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-h, --help Show this message and exit.
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Commands:
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build-containers build the set of containers required for a complete...
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build-npms build the set of npm packages required for a...
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deploy-system deploy a stack
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setup-repositories git clone the set of repositories required to build...
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```
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## Usage
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Three sub-commands: `setup-repositories`, `build-containers` and `deploy-system` are generally run in order. The following is a slim example for standing up the `erc20-watcher`. Go further with the [erc20 watcher demo](/app/data/stacks/erc20) and other pieces of the stack, within the [`stacks` directory](/app/data/stacks).
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### Setup Repositories
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Clone the set of git repositories necessary to build a system:
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```bash
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laconic-so --verbose setup-repositories --include cerc-io/go-ethereum,cerc-io/ipld-eth-db,cerc-io/ipld-eth-server,cerc-io/watcher-ts
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```
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This will default to `~/cerc` or - if set - the environment variable `CERC_REPO_BASE_DIR`
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### Build Containers
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Build the set of docker container images required to run a system. It takes around 10 minutes to build all the containers from scratch.
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```bash
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laconic-so --verbose build-containers --include cerc/go-ethereum,cerc/go-ethereum-foundry,cerc/ipld-eth-db,cerc/ipld-eth-server,cerc/watcher-erc20
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```
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### Deploy System
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Uses `docker-compose` to deploy a system (with most recently built container images).
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```bash
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laconic-so --verbose deploy-system --include ipld-eth-db,go-ethereum-foundry,ipld-eth-server,watcher-erc20 up
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```
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Check out he GraphQL playground here: [http://localhost:3002/graphql](http://localhost:3002/graphql)
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See the [erc20 watcher demo](/app/data/stacks/erc20) to continue further.
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### Cleanup
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```bash
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laconic-so --verbose deploy-system --include ipld-eth-db,go-ethereum-foundry,ipld-eth-server,watcher-erc20 down
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```
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## Contributing
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See the [CONTRIBUTING.md](.github/CONTRIBUTING.md) for developer mode install.
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## Platform Support
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Native aarm64 is _not_ currently supported. x64 emulation on ARM64 macos should work (not yet tested).
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