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author | Adam Coldrick <adam.coldrick@codethink.co.uk> | 2015-06-02 08:22:26 +0000 |
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committer | Adam Coldrick <adam.coldrick@codethink.co.uk> | 2015-06-02 13:55:31 +0000 |
commit | 6f49299467a09236d7c0c564fe55bc8eafa7defd (patch) | |
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Move extensions into a subdirectory
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diff --git a/trove.configure.help b/trove.configure.help deleted file mode 100644 index c96bdf74..00000000 --- a/trove.configure.help +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -help: | - This is a "morph deploy" configuration extension to fully configure - a Trove instance at deployment time. It uses the following - configuration variables: - - * `TROVE_ID` - * `TROVE_HOSTNAME` (optional, defaults to `TROVE_ID`) - * `TROVE_COMPANY` - * `LORRY_SSH_KEY` - * `UPSTREAM_TROVE` - * `TROVE_ADMIN_USER` - * `TROVE_ADMIN_EMAIL` - * `TROVE_ADMIN_NAME` - * `TROVE_ADMIN_SSH_PUBKEY` - * `LORRY_CONTROLLER_MINIONS` (optional, defaults to 4) - * `TROVE_BACKUP_KEYS` - a space-separated list of paths to SSH keys. - (optional) - - The variables are described in more detail below. - - A Trove deployment needs to know the following things: - - * The Trove's ID and public name. - * The Trove's administrator name and access details. - * Private and public SSH keys for the Lorry user on the Trove. - * Which upstream Trove it should be set to mirror upon initial deploy. - - These are specified with the configuration variables described in this - help. - - * `TROVE_GENERIC` -- boolean. If it's true the trove will be generic - and it won't be configured with any of the other variables listed - here. - - * `TROVE_ID` -- the identifier of the Trove. This separates it from - other Troves, and allows mirroring of Troves to happen without local - changes getting overwritten. - - The Trove ID is used in several ways. Any local repositories (those not - mirrored from elsewhere) get created under a prefix that is the ID. - Thus, the local repositories on the `git.baserock.org` Trove, whose - Trove ID is `baserock`, are named - `baserock/baserock/definitions.git` and similar. The ID is used - there twice: first as a prefix and then as a "project name" within - that prefix. There can be more projects under the prefix. For - example, there is a `baserock/local-config/lorries.git` repository, - where `local-config` is a separate project from `baserock`. Projects - here are a concept for the Trove's git access control language. - - The Trove ID also used as the prefix for any branch and tag names - created locally for repositories that are not local. Thus, in the - `delta/linux.git` repository, any local branches would be called - something like `baserock/morph`, instead of just `morph`. The - Trove's git access control prevents normal uses from pushing - branches and tags that do not have the Trove ID as the prefix. - - * `TROVE_HOSTNAME` -- the public name of the Trove. This is an - optional setting, and defaults to `TROVE_ID`. The public name is - typically the domain name of the server (e.g., `git.baserock.org`), - but can also be an IP address. This setting is used when Trove needs - to generate URLs that point to itself, such as the `git://` and - `http://` URLs for each git repository that is viewed via the web - interface. - - Note that this is _not_ the system hostname. That is set separately, - with the `HOSTNAME` configuration setting (see the - `set-hostname.configure` extension). - - * `TROVE_COMPANY` -- a description of the organisation who own the - Trove. This is shown in various parts of the web interface of the - Trove. It is for descriptive purposes only. - - * `LORRY_SSH_KEY` -- ssh key pair that the Trove's Lorry will use to - access an upstream Trove, and to push updates to the Trove's git - server. - - The value is a filename on the system doing the deployment (where - `morph deploy` is run). The file contains the _private_ key, and the - public key is in a file with the `.pub` suffix added to the name. - - The upstream Trove needs to be configured to allow this key to - access it. This configuration does not do that automatically. - - * `UPSTREAM_TROVE` -- public name of the upstream Trove (domain - name or IP address). This is an optional setting. If it's set, - the new Trove will be configured to mirror that Trove. - - * `TROVE_ADMIN_USER`, `TROVE_ADMIN_EMAIL`, `TROVE_ADMIN_NAME`, - `TROVE_ADMIN_SSH_PUBKEY` -- details of the Trove's (initial) - administrator. - - Each Trove needs at least one administrator user, and one is created - upon initial deployment. `TROVE_ADMIN_USER` is the username of the - account to be created, `TROVE_ADMIN_EMAIL` should be the e-mail of - the user, and `TROVE_ADMIN_NAME` is their name. If more - administrators are needed, the initial person should create them - using the usual Gitano commands. - - * `LORRY_CONTROLLER_MINIONS` -- the number of Lorry Controller worker - processes to start. This is an optional setting and defaults to 4. - The more workers are running, the more Lorry jobs can run at the same - time, but the more resources they require. - - * `TROVE_BACKUP_KEYS` -- a space-separated list of paths to SSH keys. - If this is set, the Trove will have a backup user that can be accessed - with rsync using the SSH keys provided. - - Example - ------- - - The following set of variables could be to deploy a Trove instance: - - TROVE_ID: my-trove - TROVE_HOSTNAME: my-trove.example.com - TROVE_COMPANY: My Personal Trove for Me, Myself and I - LORRY_SSH_KEY: my-trove/lorry.key - UPSTREAM_TROVE: git.baserock.org - UPSTREAM_TROVE_USER: my-trove - UPSTREAM_TROVE_EMAIL: my-trove@example.com - TROVE_ADMIN_USER: tomjon - TROVE_ADMIN_EMAIL: tomjon@example.com - TROVE_ADMIN_NAME: Tomjon of Lancre - TROVE_ADMIN_SSH_PUBKEY: my-trove/tomjon.key.pub - - These would be put into the cluster morphology used to do the - deployment. |