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README.md
Devicehub
Devicehub is a distributed IT Asset Management System focused in reusing devices, created under the project eReuse.org
This README explains how to install and use Devicehub. The documentation explains the concepts and the API.
Devicehub is built with Teal and Flask.
Installing
Please visit the Manual Installation for understand how you can install locally or deploy in a server.
Docker
You have a docker compose file for to do a automated deployment. In the next steps we can see as run and use.
- Download the sources:
git clone https://github.com/eReuse/devicehub-teal.git
cd devicehub-teal
- You need decide one dir in your system for share documents between your system and the dockers. For us only as example we use "/tmp/dhub/" and need create it:
mkdir /tmp/dhub
- Copy your snapshots in this directory. If you don't have any snapshots copy one of the example directory.
cp examples/snapshot01.json /tmp/dhub
- Modify the file with environment variables in the file .env You can see one example in examples/env If you don't have one please copy the examples/env file and modify the basic vars
cp examples/env.example .env
You can use this parameters for default as a test, but you need add values in this three variables:
API_DLT
API_DLT_TOKEN
API_RESOLVER
- run the dockers:
docker compose up
For stop the docker you can use Ctl+c and if you run again "compose up" you maintain the datas and infrastructure.
- If you want down the volumens and remove the datas, you can use:
docker compose down -v
- If you want to enter a shell inside a new container:
docker run -it --entrypoint= ${target_docker_image} bash
If you want to enter a shell on already running container:
docker exec -it ${target_docker_image} bash
For to know the valid value for ${target_docker_image} you can use:
docker ps
- This are the details for use this implementation:
*devicehub with port 5000* is the identity provider of oidc and have user *user5000@example.com*
*devicehub with port 5001* is the client identity of oidc and have user *user5001@example.com*
You can change this values in the file .env