![](orchestra/static/orchestra/icons/Emblem-important.png) **This project is in early development stage** Django Orchestra ================ Orchestra is a Django-based framework for building web hosting control panels. * [Installation](django-orchestra#fast-deployment-setup) * [Roadmap](ROADMAP.md) Motivation ---------- There are a lot of widely used open source hosting control panels, however, none of them seems apropiate when you already have an existing service infrastructure or simply you want your services to run on a particular architecture. The goal of this project is to provide the tools for easily build a fully featured control panel that is not tied to any particular service architecture. Orchestra Overview -------- * The **admin interface** is based on [Django Admin](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/admin/). The resulting interface is very model-centric with a limited workflow pattern: change lists, add and change forms. The advantage is that only little declarative code is required. * It does **not** provide a **customer-facing interface**, but provides a REST API that allows you to build one. * Service [orchestration](orchestra/contrib/orchestration), [resource management](orchestra/contrib/resources), [billing](orchestra/contrib/bills), [accountancy](orchestra/contrib/orders) is provided in a decoupled way, meaning: * You can [develop new services](docs/create-services.md) without worring about those parts * You can replace any of these parts by your own implementation without carring about the others * You can reuse any of those modules on your Django projects * Be advised, because its flexibility Orchestra may be more difficult to deploy than traditional web hosting control panels. ![](docs/images/index-screenshot.png) Fast Deployment Setup --------------------- This deployment is **not suitable for production** but more than enough for checking out this project. ```bash # Create and activate a Python virtualenv # Make sure python3.x-venv package is installed on your system python3 -mvenv env-django-orchestra source env-django-orchestra/bin/activate # Install Orchestra and its dependencies pip3 install http://git.io/django-orchestra-dev # The only non-pip required dependency for runing pip3 install is python3-dev sudo apt-get install python3-dev pip3 install -r http://git.io/orchestra-requirements.txt # Create a new Orchestra site orchestra-admin startproject panel python3 panel/manage.py migrate python3 panel/manage.py runserver ``` Now you can see the web interface on http://localhost:8000/admin/ Checkout the steps for other deployments: [development](INSTALLDEV.md), [production](INSTALL.md) Quick Start ----------- 0. Install django-orchestra following any of these methods: 1. [PIP-only, Fast deployment setup (demo)](django-orchestra#fast-deployment-setup) 2. [Docker container (development)](INSTALLDEV.md) 3. [Install on current system (production)](INSTALL.md) 1. Copy orchestra SSH pub key to the servers to be managed, you can use `ssh-copy-id`: ```bash orchestra@panel:~ ssh-copy-id root@server.address ``` Then add the servers using the web interface `/admin/orchestration/servers`, check that the SSH connection is working and Orchestra can report the uptime of the servers. 2. It is recommended to configure one service at a time, staring with domains, databases, webapps, websites, ... 1. Add the [route](orchestra/contrib/orchestration) via `/admin/orchestration/route/` 2. Configure related settings on `/admin/settings/setting/` 3. If required, configure related [resources](orchestra/contrib/resources) like Account disc limit, VPS traffic, etc `/resources/resource/` 3. Test that everything works as expected by creating and deleting service instances 4. Do the same for the remaining services, you can disable the services that you don't want by editing `INSTALLED_APPS` setting. 3. Configure billing by adding [services](orchestra/contrib/services) `/admin/services/service/add/` and [plans](orchestra/contrib/plans) `/admin/plans/plan/`. Once a service is created hit the *Update orders* button to create the orders for the existing service instances. License ------- Copyright (c) 2014 - Marc Aymerich and individual contributors. All Rights Reserved. Django-orchestra is licensed under The BSD License (3 Clause, also known as the new BSD license). The license is an OSI approved Open Source license and is GPL-compatible(1). 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