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