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  # Convox Installer
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+ A Ruby gem that makes it easier to build a Convox installation script. This is like Chef/Ansible/Terraform for your initial Convox setup.
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+ ## NOTE: This software is an alpha version
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+ Please note that the code quality is not very good, and the test coverage needs to be improved. However, I've successfully set up a number of test and production deployments using this gem, and everything seems to work very well. The library also facilitates idempotency and crash-resistance, so you can easily re-run your installation script if something goes wrong.
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+ ## Features
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+ * Idempotent. If this script crashes, you can restart it and it will pick up
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+ where it left off. Every step looks up the existing state, and only makes a change
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+ if things are not yet set up (or out of sync).
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+ * Ensures that the `convox` and `aws` CLI tools are installed
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+ * Wraps the `convox` CLI and parses JSON output from API calls
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+ * Add n Docker Repository (e.g. ECR registry)
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+ * Set up an S3 bucket with an optional CORS policy
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+
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+ ## Introduction
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+
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  [Convox](https://convox.com/) is an awesome open source PaaS, which is like Heroku for your own AWS account. [`convox/rack`](https://github.com/convox/rack) is completely open source and free to use, but you can also sign up for a free or paid account to use the hosted service on convox.com.
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  `convox_installer` is a Ruby gem that makes it much easier to build an installation script for `convox/rack` (the open source PaaS). The Convox CLI is awesome, but it's missing a nice way to script a full deployment. I originally wrote a bash script that made API calls and used [`jq`](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/) and `sed`, but this was very error-prone and it did not have good cross-platform support.
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  I've rewritten this installation script in Ruby, which provides very good cross-platform support, and also allows me to write tests.
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- # Usage
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+ ## Usage
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+ Create a new Ruby file (e.g. `install.rb`), and use `bundler/inline` to install and require the `convox_installer` gem. Your install script should start like this:
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+ ```ruby
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ require 'bundler/inline'
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+
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+ gemfile do
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+ source 'https://rubygems.org'
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+ gem 'convox_installer'
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+ end
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+ require "convox_installer"
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+ include ConvoxInstaller
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+ ```
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+ Including the `include ConvoxInstaller` gives you some Ruby methods that you can call to construct an installation workflow. See the "`ConvoxInstaller` DSL" section below.
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- You should create a new git repo for your own installation script, and then use the provided classes and methods to build your own installation workflow. You must also include a `convox.yml`.
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+ You should create a new git repo for your own installation script, and then use the provided classes and methods to build your own installation workflow. You must also include a `convox.yml` (or a `convox.example.yml`).
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- You can see an example in [`examples/full_installation.rb`](./examples/full_installation.rb).
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- (This Ruby file uses `bundler/inline`, so it will download and install the `convox_installer` gem before running the script.)
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+ You can see a complete example in [`examples/full_installation.rb`](./examples/full_installation.rb).
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- # Config
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+ ## Config
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  Config is loaded from ENV vars, or from saved JSON data at
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- `~/.convox/installer_config`.
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+ `~/.convox/installer_config`. The script will save all of the user's responses into `~/.convox/installer_config`.
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+ ## Customize the Config Prompts
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+ You can set your own config prompts in your own installation script, by setting a `@prompts` instance variable. You can extend the default config prompts like this:
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+ ```ruby
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+ @prompts = ConvoxInstaller::Config::DEFAULT_PROMPTS + [
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+ {
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+ section: "Docker Authentication",
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+ info: "You should have received authentication details for the Docker Registry\n" \
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+ "via email. If not, please contact support@example.com",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ key: :docker_registry_url,
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+ title: "Docker Registry URL",
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+ value: "1234567890.dkr.ecr.us-east-1.amazonaws.com",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ key: :docker_registry_username,
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+ title: "Docker Registry Username",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ key: :docker_registry_password,
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+ title: "Docker Registry Password",
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ ```
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+ ## Prompt API:
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+ The `@prompts` variable must be an array of hashes. There are two kinds of hashes:
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+ #### Section Heading
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+ Shows a heading and optional details.
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+ ```ruby
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+ {
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+ section: "The heading for this config section",
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+ info: "Description about this config section"
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ #### Config Prompt
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+ * A config prompt with a default value:
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+ ```ruby
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+ {
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+ key: :config_key_name,
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+ title: "Title to show in the user prompt / config summary",
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+ prompt: "Question to show the user",
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+ default: "default value",
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ * Set a value from a `Proc`, and don't prompt the user:
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+ ```ruby
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+ {
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+ key: :config_key_name,
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+ title: "Title to show in the config summary",
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+ value: -> () { "string-with-random-suffix-#{SecureRandom.hex(4)}" },
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ * Set a value, and hide this setting from the user (even in the summary):
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+ ```ruby
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+ {
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+ key: :config_key_name,
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+ value: "Config Value",
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+ hidden: true,
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+ },
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+ ```
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+ ## `ConvoxInstaller` DSL
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+ #### `ensure_requirements!`
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+ Makes sure that the `convox` and `aws` CLI tools are installed on this system. If not, shows installation instructions and exits.
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+ #### `prompt_for_config`
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+ Loads config from ENV vars, or from saved config at `~/.convox/installer_config`.
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+ If any config settings are missing, it prompts the user for input. Finally, it shows a summary of the config, and asks the user if they want to proceed with the installation. If the user enters `y` (or `yes`), the `prompt_for_config` method completes. If they enter `n` (or `no`), we loop over every setting and let them press "enter" to keep the current value, or provide a new value to correct any mistakes.
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+ #### `backup_convox_host_and_rack`
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+ If there are any existing files at `~/.convox/host` or `~/.convox/rack`, this method moves these to `~/.convox/host.bak` and `~/.convox/rack.bak`.
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+ #### `install_convox`
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+ * **Required Config:** `aws_region`, `aws_access_key_id`, `aws_secret_access_key`,
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+ `stack_name`, `instance_type`
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+ Runs `convox rack install ...`. Has some validations to ensure that all required settings are present.
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+ #### `validate_convox_auth_and_set_host!`
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+ After running `install_convox`, call this method to ensure that the the `~/.convox/auth` file has been updated with the correct details (checks the rack name and AWS region.) Then it sets the rack host in `~/.convox/host` (if not already set.)
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+ #### `validate_convox_rack!`
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+ Calls `convox api get /system` to get the Rack details, then makes sure that everything is correct.
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+ #### `convox_rack_data`
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+ Returns a Ruby hash with all convox rack data.
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+ #### `create_convox_app!`
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+ * **Required Config:** `convox_app_name`
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+ Checks if the app already exists. If not, calls `convox apps create ... --wait` to create a new app. Then waits for the app to be ready. (Avoids an occasional race condition.)
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+ #### `set_default_app_for_directory!`
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+ Writes the app name into `./.convox/app` (in the current directory.) The `convox` CLI reads this file, so you don't need to specify the `--app` flag for future commands.
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+ #### `create_s3_bucket!`
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+ * **Required Config:** `s3_bucket_name`
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+ Creates an S3 bucket from the `:s3_bucket_name` config setting. This is not a default setting, so you can add something like this to your custom `@prompts`:
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+ ```ruby
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+ {
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+ key: :s3_bucket_name,
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+ title: "S3 Bucket for uploads",
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+ value: -> () { "yourapp-uploads-#{SecureRandom.hex(4)}" },
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ The `:value` `Proc` will generate a bucket name with a random suffix. (Avoids conflicts when you are setting up multiple deployments for your app.)
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+ `create_s3_bucket!` will also call `set_s3_bucket_cors_policy` automatically, so you don't need to call this manually.
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+ #### `set_s3_bucket_cors_policy`
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+ * **Required Config:** `s3_bucket_name`
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+ Set up a CORS policy for your S3 bucket. (`:s3_bucket_name`)
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+ *Note: If the `:s3_bucket_cors_policy` setting is not provided, then this method does nothing.*
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+ You should set `:s3_bucket_cors_policy` to a JSON string. Here's how I set this up in my own `install.rb` script:
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+ ```ruby
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+ S3_BUCKET_CORS_POLICY = <<-JSON
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+ {
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+ "CORSRules": [
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+ {
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+ "AllowedOrigins": ["*"],
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+ "AllowedHeaders": ["Authorization", "cache-control", "x-requested-with"],
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+ "AllowedMethods": ["PUT", "POST", "GET"],
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+ "MaxAgeSeconds": 3000
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ JSON
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+ @prompts = [
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+ {
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+ key: :s3_bucket_cors_policy,
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+ value: S3_BUCKET_CORS_POLICY,
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+ hidden: true,
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ ```
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+ #### `s3_bucket_details`
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+ * **Required Config:** `s3_bucket_name`
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+ Get the S3 bucket details for `s3_bucket_name`. Parses the URL and returns a hash:
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+ ```ruby
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+ access_key_id: "AWS Access Key ID",
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+ secret_access_key: "AWS Secret Access Key",
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+ name: "Full S3 Bucket Name (includes the rack/app)",
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ I use these S3 bucket details to set env variables for my app. (`convox env set ...`)
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+ #### `add_docker_registry!`
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+ * **Required Config:** `docker_registry_url`, `docker_registry_username`, `docker_registry_password`
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+ Checks the list of registries to see if `docker_registry_url` has already been added. If not, runs `convox registries add ...` to add a new Docker registry (e.g. Docker Hub, ECR).
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+ #### `default_service_domain_name`
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+ * **Required Config:** `convox_app_name`, `default_service`
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+ Parses the rack router ELB name and region, and returns the default `convox.site` domain for your default service. (You can visit this URL in the browser to access your app.)
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+ Example: `myapp-web.rackname-Route-ABCDFE123456-123456789.us-west-2.convox.site`
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+ Set a default service in your config prompts (e.g. `web`):
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+ ```ruby
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+ # ...
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+ title: "Default Convox Service (for domain)",
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+ hidden: true,
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ ```
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+ > (This hidden setting isn't visible to the user.)
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+ #### `run_convox_command!(cmd)`
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+ Runs a `convox` CLI command, and shows all output in the terminal. Crashes the script with an error if the `convox` command has a non-zero exit code.
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+ ```
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- ### License
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+ ## License
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  [MIT](./LICENSE)
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+ "AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID" => s3_bucket_details.fetch(:access_key_id),
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+ "AWS_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET" => s3_bucket_details.fetch(:secret_access_key),
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+ end
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  Please enter a name for your Convox installation |convox|
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  AWS Access Key ID: asdf
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- Docker Registry Access Key ID: sdfg
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- Docker Registry Secret Access Key: qwer
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  We've saved your configuration to: /Users/ndbroadbent/.convox/installer_config
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
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  name: convox_installer
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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4
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5
  platform: ruby
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6
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7
  - Form Applications Inc.
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- autorequire:
8
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9
  bindir: bin
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10
  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2019-05-08 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2021-02-22 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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12
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13
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
14
14
  name: highline
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113
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114
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115
  metadata: {}
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- post_install_message:
116
+ post_install_message:
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117
  rdoc_options: []
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118
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119
  - lib
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128
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131
- rubyforge_project:
132
- rubygems_version: 2.7.8
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- signing_key:
131
+ rubygems_version: 3.1.2
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+ signing_key:
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133
  specification_version: 4
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134
  summary: Build a Convox installation workflow
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135
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