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Staging & production Instructions

The goal is to create a short set of instructions for how to push code to staging & production.

Things to include:

  • All of the urls for where all of the code lives.
  • Who the hosting service is for the code base.
  • Any other info that might be necessary.

Note: where is the docker code vs. the heroku code? Is quill production still on heroku?

Problems with the Orchadup/Postgres image

Users are experiencing problems with the orchardup/postgres image using ASCII templates that cause the db:create to fail for the apps. Users have gotten around it by cloning over the templates in unicode.

Boot2Docker

Some installers are questioning if they are supposed to be using Boot2Docker. Could this be further explained in the documentation?

Install Issues with Linux

The main issue that started this, was I was unable to log in with "[email protected]" password "admin". I was pretty sure the databases had already been seeded. It would be nice to have this process confirmed to work.

After attempting to reseed the database and restart the docker environment, all the commands just hung and I was unable to get the Virtualbox + vagrant + docker + fig env to run properly.

Now Vagrant seems to timeout for a while, screenshot 1 and 2.

Unfortunately the error messages are not very helpful.

I had been using this google doc to reference when setting up the Compass Module Environment,
https://docs.google.com/a/quill.org/document/d/1wQKBstQbcKeTeQPQoooLpmLrn6Al5pOc77oMN-CDIOc/edit

Now I was told this was the latest, https://github.com/empirical-org/Documentation/blob/master/Getting-Started/Install/Install%20Guide.md

I don't see the instructions anymore for importing docker images in the new markdown version.

I'd like to try to run the dev Compass module environment on my newer linux machine.

It would be nice to include those as well as setting up this environment, or equivalent, for a linux OS as well. Quinn said it is possible with just docker and fig.

When I follow the fig installation for my mac, I get an error. From my knowledge, it looks to be compiled with a different flag than I have. I tried to reach out on Github, docker/compose#271, but no response.

I was able to make something work by using the source code + the pip installation, but it is hacky at best. This could be related to my having an older Mac. But having proper linux(Debian/Ubuntu) instructions would resolve this issue for me at least.

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