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# Microk8s
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*Playbook Path: [ansible/playbooks/install_microk8s.yml](https://github.com/webrecorder/browsertrix-cloud/blob/main/ansible/playbooks/install_microk8s.yml)*
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This playbook provides an easy way to install Browsertrix Cloud on Ubuntu (tested on Jammy Jellyfish) and RedHat 9 (tested on Rocky Linux 9). It automatically sets up Browsertrix with Letsencrypt certificates.
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### Requirements
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To run this ansible playbook, you need to:
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- Have a server / VPS where browsertrix will run.
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- Configure a DNS A Record to point at your server's IP address.
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- Make sure you can ssh to it, with a sudo user: ssh <your-user>@<your-domain>
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- Install Ansible on your local machine (the control machine).
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!!! note
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Ansible requires an SSH key with no password. You cannot use a passphrase.
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Sudo must similarly be available without a passphrase for ansible to work
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??? info Debian Users
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You will need to install `acl` on the target Ansible machine to set permissions:
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`sudo apt-get install acl`
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#### Install
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1. Clone the repo:
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```zsh
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git clone https://github.com/webrecorder/browsertrix-cloud.git
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cd browsertrix-cloud/ansible
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```
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2. [Look at the configuration options](https://github.com/webrecorder/browsertrix-cloud/blob/main/ansible/group_vars/microk8s/main.yml) and modify them or pass them as extra variables as shown below.
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3. Add your IP address above to a new file called [inventory/hosts]
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4. Run the playbook:
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```zsh
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ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts playbooks/install_microk8s.yml -e host_ip="1.2.3.4" -e domain_name="yourdomain.com" -e your_user="your_vps_admin_user"
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```
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#### Upgrading
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1. Run `git pull`
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2. Run the playbook:
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```zsh
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ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts playbooks/install_microk8s.yml -e host_ip="1.2.3.4" -e domain_name="yourdomain.com" -t helm_upgrade
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```
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