Docker compose for Kitsu and Zou
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build.sh [subcommand] [options] local Use local build of Kitsu and Zou containers
down Compose Down the stack -e, --env=ENV_FILE # Set custom env file. If not set ./env is used
--develop # [local, down] Gives access to running code on the host. Clean DB every time it's rebuild.
--keep-db # [local]Keep develop DB data. Should be combined with `--develop`.
-h, --help # Show this helpbash build.shThis will use prebuilt Kitsu and Zou containers, and use the env file as settings.
The setting list for the env file can be found here.
- login: [email protected]
- password: mysecretpassword
Add your LDAP variables to the env file.
bash sync_ldap.sh -e, --env=ENV_FILE # Set custom env file, must be the same as the env used with build.sh
-h, --help # Show this helpCaution
Be sure to backup your data before upgrading.
# bash db_upgrade [options] oldDbVersion newDbVersion
# PostgreSql 10 to 12
bash db_upgrade 10 12Important
Don't forget to update the DB_VERSION key in your env file after the upgrade.
-e, --env=ENV_FILE # Set custom env file, must be the same as the env used with build.sh
-d, --dry-run
-h, --help # Show this helpbash get_dependencies.sh # Clone Kitsu and Zou Dockerfiles into sub-folderslocal build also need those (not required for development stack):
bash get_dependencies.sh # Development stack needs standard build dependencies
bash get_dependencies.sh develop # Clone the official Kitsu and Zou repos from CGwire's GithubThe get_dependencies script provides flag to update them:
get_dependencies --update # Pull the dependencies
get_dependencies develop --update # Pull the development dependenciesget_dependencies --update --force # Do a `reset --hard` before the pull
get_dependencies develop --update # Do the same for the development dependencies Even if those flags works with the develop sub-command,
it's safer to manage the kitsu-dev and zou-dev folders yourself.
In case you want to modify the images, you'll need the dependencies, and then build them:
bash build.sh localTo actively develop on Kitsu or Zou, you'll need the dependencies and a special stack:
bash build.sh local --developKitsu and Zou workspaces are then accessible and can be modified from the host while the stack is running.
You can found them in the kitsu-dev and zou-dev folders.
Depending on the modifications, you may need to restart the containers or relaunch the last command to rebuild them.
To prevent conflict with production stacks, a -dev suffix is automatically added to the COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME variable.
Also, the default exposed port is 8080, it can be changed by adding DEV_PORT variable to you env file.
Caution
The development DB is wiped out each time you launch the 'build.sh local --develop' command', unless you specify the '--keep-db' option
Those Dockerfiles are based on CG Wire work, a company based in France. They help small to midsize CG studios to manage their production and build a pipeline efficiently.
They apply software craftsmanship principles as much as possible. They love coding and consider that strong quality and good developer experience matter a lot. Through their diverse experiences, they allow studios to get better at doing software and focus more on artistic work.
Visit cg-wire.com for more information.
