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# Aurweb and Docker
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The `INSTALL` document details a manual Aurweb setup, but Docker images are also
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provided here to avoid the complications of database configuration (and so
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forth).
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### Setup
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Naturally, both `docker` and `docker-compose` must be installed, and your Docker
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service must be started:
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```sh
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systemctl start docker.service
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```
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The main image - `aurweb` - must be built manually:
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```sh
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docker compose build
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```
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### Starting and Stopping the Services
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With the above steps complete, you can bring up an initial cluster:
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```sh
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docker compose up
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```
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Subsequent runs will be done with `start` instead of `up`. The cluster can be
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stopped with `docker compose stop`.
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### Testing
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With a running cluster, execute the following in a new terminal:
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```sh
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docker compose run test
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```
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### Generating Dummy Data
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Before you can make meaningful queries to the cluster, it needs some data.
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Luckily such data can be generated. First, `docker ps` to discover the ID of the
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container running the FastAPI. Then:
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```sh
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docker exec -it <id> /bin/bash
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./scheme/gendummydata.py dummy.sql
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mysql aurweb < dummy.sql
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```
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The generation script may prompt you to install other Arch packages before it
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can proceed.
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### Querying the RPC
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The Fast (Python) API runs on Port 8444, while the legacy PHP version runs
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on 8443. You can query one like so:
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```sh
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curl -k "https://localhost:8444/rpc/?v=5&type=search&arg=python"
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```
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`-k` bypasses local certificate issues that `curl` will otherwise complain about.
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