- Renames "Dev" to "Develop" for improved navigation labels - Deployment docs are now located under a larger "Development" section (fewer nav bar choices & realistically I think anyone who wants to do one is going to be referring to the other) - Adds links to tools the first time they're mentioned - Rewords part of the homepage - Hides section navigation on the homepage (now we don't have a blank section nav bar! - Adds some syntax highlighting - Removes some manual word wrapping — this was done very rarely / inconsistently
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DigitalOcean
Playbook Path: ansible/playbooks/install_microk8s.yml
This playbook provides an easy way to install BrowserTrix Cloud on DigitalOcean. It automatically sets up Browsertrix with, LetsEncrypt certificates.
Requirements
To run this ansible playbook, you need to:
- Have a DigitalOcean Account where this will run.
- Create a DigitalOcean API Key which will need to be set in your terminal sessions environment variables
- Configure a DNS A Record and CNAME record.
- Install Ansible on your local machine (the control machine).
Install
- Clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/webrecorder/browsertrix-cloud.git
cd browsertrix-cloud
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Look at the configuration options and modify them or pass them as extra variables as shown below.
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Run the playbook:
ansible-playbook playbooks/do_setup.yml -e project_name="your-project" -e superuser_email="you@yourdomain.com" -e domain_name="yourdomain.com"
Upgrading
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Run
git pull
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Run the playbook:
ansible-playbook playbooks/do_setup.yml -e project_name="your-project" -e superuser_email="you@yourdomain.com" -e domain_name="yourdomain.com" -t helm_upgrade