2022-05-20 15:06:41 +00:00
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#!/bin/bash
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set -eux
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cd "$(dirname "$0")"
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if [ ! -f "$HOME/.aws/credentials" ]; then
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# TODO write a credential file baseline
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echo "ERROR: Please update your '$HOME/.aws/credentials' file before continuing."
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mkdir -p "$HOME/.aws"
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touch "$HOME/.aws/credentials"
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# stub out a site_definition with new passwords.
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cat >"$HOME/.aws/credentials" <<EOL
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#!/bin/bash
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# enter your AWS Access Key and Secret Access Key here.
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export AWS_ACCESS_KEY=
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export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=
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EOL
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exit 1
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fi
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source "$HOME/.aws/credentials"
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if [ -z "$AWS_ACCESS_KEY" ]; then
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echo "ERROR: AWS_ACCESS_KEY is not set."
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ -z "$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" ]; then
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echo "ERROR: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY is not set."
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exit 1
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fi
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# Note, we assume the script has already made sure the machine doesn't exist.
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if [ "$APP_TO_DEPLOY" = www ] || [ "$APP_TO_DEPLOY" = certonly ]; then
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# creates a public VM in AWS and provisions the bcm website.
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docker-machine create --driver amazonec2 \
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--amazonec2-open-port 80 \
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--amazonec2-open-port 443 \
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--amazonec2-access-key "$AWS_ACCESS_KEY" \
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--amazonec2-secret-key "$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" \
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--amazonec2-region "$AWS_REGION" \
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--amazonec2-ami "$AWS_AMI_ID" \
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--amazonec2-root-size "$ROOT_DISK_SIZE_GB" \
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--amazonec2-instance-type "$WWW_INSTANCE_TYPE" \
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--engine-label commit="$LATEST_GIT_COMMIT" \
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"$FQDN"
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elif [ "$APP_TO_DEPLOY" = btcpay ]; then
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# creates a public VM in AWS and provisions the bcm website.
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docker-machine create --driver amazonec2 \
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--amazonec2-open-port 80 \
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--amazonec2-open-port 443 \
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--amazonec2-open-port 9735 \
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--amazonec2-access-key "$AWS_ACCESS_KEY" \
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--amazonec2-secret-key "$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" \
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--amazonec2-region "$AWS_REGION" \
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--amazonec2-ami "$AWS_AMI_ID" \
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--amazonec2-root-size "$ROOT_DISK_SIZE_GB" \
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--amazonec2-instance-type "$BTCPAY_INSTANCE_TYPE" \
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--engine-label commit="$LATEST_GIT_COMMIT" \
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"$FQDN"
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fi
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2022-05-24 18:22:04 +00:00
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docker-machine scp "$LXD_REMOTE_PATH/authorized_keys" "$FQDN:$REMOTE_HOME/authorized_keys"
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2022-05-20 15:06:41 +00:00
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docker-machine ssh "$FQDN" "cat $REMOTE_HOME/authorized_keys >> $REMOTE_HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys"
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# we have to ensure ubuntu is able to do sudo less docker commands.
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docker-machine ssh "$FQDN" sudo usermod -aG docker ubuntu
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# we restart so dockerd starts with fresh group membership.
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docker-machine ssh "$FQDN" sudo systemctl restart docker
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# TODO INSTALL DOCKER COMPOSE
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# let's wire up the DNS so subsequent ssh commands resolve to the VPS.
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./run_ddns.sh
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# remove the SSH hostname from known_hosts as we'll
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# todo why do we need this again?
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ssh-keygen -f "$SSH_HOME/known_hosts" -R "$FQDN"
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