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Update to Etebase and Daphne

Simon Vandevelde 2020-09-27 14:54:10 +02:00
parent 21f372b5be
commit b7d4e95a39

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Having to run uWSGI manually is annoying and not maintainable.
Having to run Daphne manually is annoying and not maintainable.
Instead, you should have `systemd` automatically start it at boot for you.
We can have `systemd` handle lauching uWSGI by creating a unit file for it.
Create a new file called `etesync_server.service` and paste in the following.
Don't forget to set the correct path to your installation.
If you don't use a `.ini` file, pass flags here to your uWSGI.
We can have `systemd` handle lauching Daphne by creating a unit file for it.
Create a new file called `etebase_server.service` and paste in the following.
Don't forget to set the correct path to your installation and to your venv.
Note that we directly run the Daphne which is located in our virtual environment (at `/path/to/etebase/venv`).
If your virtual environment is located elsewhere, be sure to update this.
```
[Unit]
Description=Execute the etesync server.
Description=Execute the etebase server.
[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/uwsgi --ini /path/to/server-skeleton/uwsgi.ini
WorkingDirectory=/path/to/etebase
ExecStart=/path/to/etebase/venv/bin/daphne -u /tmp/etebase_server.sock etebase_server.asgi:application
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
```
Next, copy this to `/etc/systemd/system`.
Next, copy this to `/etc/systemd/system/`.
`systemd` should now be able to start it.
By also enabling it, it will launch at boot.
```
sudo cp etesync_server.service /etc/systemd/system
sudo systemctl start etesync_server
sudo systemctl enable etesync_server
$ sudo cp etesync_server.service /etc/systemd/system
$ sudo systemctl start etesync_server
$ sudo systemctl enable etesync_server
```
Check to see if it worked!