Django-based framework for building web hosting control panels
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README.md

This project is in early development stage

Django Orchestra

Orchestra is a Django-based framework for building web hosting control panels.

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.

Overview

Django-orchestra is mostly a bunch of plugable applications providing common functionalities, like service management, resource monitoring or billing.

The admin interface relies on Django Admin, but enhaced with Django Admin Tools and Django Fluent Dashboard. Django REST Framework is used for the REST API, with it you can build your client-side custom user interface.

Every app is reusable, this means that you can add any Orchestra application into your Django project INSTALLED_APPS strigh away. However, Orchestra also provides glue, tools and patterns that you may find very convinient to use. Checkout the documentation if you want to know more.

Development and Testing Setup

If you are planing to do some development or perhaps just checking out this project, you may want to consider doing it under the following setup

  1. Create a basic LXC container, start it and get inside.

    wget -O /tmp/create.sh \
           https://raw.github.com/glic3rinu/django-orchestra/master/scripts/container/create.sh
    sudo bash /tmp/create.sh
    sudo lxc-start -n orchestra
    # root/root
    
  2. Deploy Django-orchestra development environment inside the container

    # Make sure your container is connected to the Internet
    # Probably you will have to configure the NAT first:
    #   sudo iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s `container_ip` -j MASQUERADE
    wget -O /tmp/deploy.sh \
           https://raw.github.com/glic3rinu/django-orchestra/master/scripts/container/deploy.sh
    cd /tmp/ # Moving away from /root before running deploy.sh
    bash /tmp/deploy.sh
    

    Django-orchestra source code should be now under ~orchestra/django-orchestra and an Orchestra instance called panel under ~orchestra/panel

  3. Nginx should be serving on port 80, but Django's development server can be used as well:

    su - orchestra
    cd panel
    python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8888
    
  4. A convenient practice can be mounting ~orchestra on your host machine so you can code with your favourite IDE, sshfs can be used for that

    # On your host
    mkdir ~<user>/orchestra
    sshfs orchestra@<container-ip>: ~<user>/orchestra
    
  5. To upgrade to current master just

    cd ~orchestra/django-orchestra/
    git pull origin master
    sudo ~orchestra/django-orchestra/scripts/container/deploy.sh
    

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).

The license text can also be found here: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

  • Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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  • Neither the name of Marc Aymerich, nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

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