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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jonas L 2edbf15bf4
feat(worker): rename service and package to libretime-worker (#2065)
BREAKING CHANGE: The `libretime-celery` python package and service was renamed to `libretime-worker`. Make sure to remove the old python package and service.
2022-08-20 08:13:30 +02:00
jo 510e978952 feat: add systemd libretime.target
- add wanted by
- instantly start services in vagrant
2022-06-08 23:23:08 +02:00
Zachary Klosko 6540a34a9b Adding back scripts in /docs 2020-05-19 10:16:31 -04:00
Lucas Bickel 2a387de69f ♻️ (systemd) add missing After dependency 2019-08-18 21:32:18 +02:00
Robbt 8a6f992aa5 Increased podcast download timeout to 1800 seconds 2018-10-21 17:18:29 -04:00
Bill Burton 3179651dec Installer auto-detects distro, portable system init
The theme of this commit is to make the install process more
resiliant to differences in distros by testing for specific
features or versions of executables rather than making as many
assumptions just on the distro and release.

* Distro and Release detection (install, Vagrantfile)
  - Added detection logic for distro and release based on
    /etc/os-release which is available on all potential supported
    distros. The --distribution and --release options can be used
    to override detection.
  - Added distro and release checks to ensure values specified are
    for a supported release.
  - Changed some distro checks to use booleans, e.g.
    if $is_centos_7; then ...
  - Added a simple check so if --distribution is specified, it will
    ensure it's at least sane, e.g. centos on debian or debian on
    centos will be caught.
  - In Vagrantfile, removed --distribution and --release options for
    all distro and release combinations.

* Portable Init System Detection and Management (install, centos.sh)
  - Added detection logic for init system type - systemd, Upstart or
    System V in the function systemInitDetect().
  - Added portable init system install in the function
    systemInitInstall() which depends on systemInitDetect(). After
    installing files, enables and starts service.
  - Added portable init system commands in the function
    systemInitCommand() for start, stop, reload, restart and status.
  - Python services don't support systemd but unconditionally install
    scripts for both Upstart and System V. Disabled by passing
    --no-init-script to setup.py for each service.
  - When upgrading, remove all old system init files in /etc/init,
    /etc/init.d, /etc/default and /etc/systemd/system.
  - In centos.sh, removed install of airtime systemd service files
    as it's now handled by install.
  - Created an Upstart .conf for airtime-celery
  - In systemd file for airtime-celery, changed absolute path to
    /usr/local/bin/celery and for centos, the install symlinks
    celery to /usr/local/bin.

* External Dependencies Install (install)
  - For external dependencies, only attempt to install for Debian-
    based distros with apt-get. For centos, a warning is displayed.
  - For systems with apt-get, detect version and if 1.1 or greater,
    use new force options, otherwise use --force-yes option.

* Configuring Apache (install)
  - For Apache, check for centos and use httpd for binary and
    service, otherwise use apache2ctl and apache2.
  - Detect Apache version 2 or better in a more reliable manner.
  - Detect Apache root folder and conf file name by running
    apache2ctl -V or httpd -V as appropriate.
  - Various checks for centos as it doesn't support the Debian
    Apache utilities a2ensite/a2dissite, a2enmod/a2dismod, etc.

* Installing Airtime Services (install)
  - Detect Python version. If less than 2.7.9, install OpenSSL
    support.
  - Prevent installing init files by passing --no-init-script to
    setup.py for each service.
  - Use systemInitInstall to install, enable and start each service
    after setup.py has run.
  - Removed filtering for WEB_USER for files in
    /etc/init/airtime*.template as that is handled in the
    systemInitInstall() function.

* Configuring PHP in Apache (install)
  - Detect PHP conf folder by checking a list of locations rather
    than making assumptions based on the distro and release.

* Configuring PostgreSQL (install)
  - Detects if the airtime user has already been created. If not,
    then creates the user.

* Installing Locales (install)
  - Minor changes to check for centos and prevent from running.
2017-04-28 11:00:50 -04:00
Lucas Bickel 90ac159a52 Restart services always with systemd
This essentially results in the same behaviour legacy upstream was exploiting in upstart. Normally I would argue that depending on such a feature as part of an applications runtime feature-set is bad. This applies, but until we can get that sorted at another leevel this makes everything work as intendend when running tthrough systemd.
2017-03-18 12:28:17 +01:00
Lucas Bickel c29285ae48 Vagrant Debian support (and experimental CentOS)
This changes the Vagrant setup to support multiple installations as multiple
boxes. In addition to Ubuntu Vagrant can now be used to install on Debian
as well as on CentOS.

I took the chance to clean up the .deb install a bit and backported analyzer
and celery to SysV proper so it runs there. Some of the distro specfics were
moved to the install script from the python setup scripts to acheive this.

For the CentOS support I added a rather involved OS prepare script. In the
long term this will be added to the preparing-the-server docs we already have.

I had to switch the default port to http-alt (8080). On CentOS 9080 is registered
for ocsp and getting it to work for apache without hacking SELinux is hard. I
think 8080 is the RFC way to go anyhow. If anyone want to override this it
should be rather easy using the --web-port arg and by hacking Vagrantfile.

The PyOpenSSL code has been refactored for all the distros that the Vagrantfile
now supports.

As far as my checks go, I tried this code with all the distros, uploaded a track
and downloaded a unicode and a ssl podcast and was able to listen to them
in each case.

In the experimental CentOS case, the UI is not up to spec since services
need to get scheduled through systemctl and the status overview (ie. on the /?config page)
do not work properly. They need to be as follows:

```
sudo systemctl start airtime-playout
sudo systemctl start airtime-liquidsoap
sudo systemctl start airtime_analyzer.service
sudo systemctl start airtime-celery.service
```
2017-03-12 13:42:22 +01:00