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Convergence Docker Compose

NOTE: This is a fork of the original project which patched the server version to 1.0.0-rc13. This contains a fix for a bug which prevented users being deleted.

This project leverages docker-compose to stand up a self-contained version of all Convergence Services to create a full Convergence environment. This project can be used as a local development environment or the basis of a production deployment using Docker Compose.

Support

Convergence Labs provides several different channels for support:

Hostname Configuration

If running in Linux, using Docker for Mac, or Docker for Windows, it is likely that your docker hostname will be "localhost". If using Docker Toolbox, or if you have installed docker in a Linux VM, it is possible that your docker hostname will be something else (for example an IP Address).

By default the .env file contains the following:

DOCKER_HOSTNAME=localhost

If you docker host is not localhost, update this setting to point to the right host.

You will also need to edit the default nginx config file config/nginx/default.conf to set the server_name to the proper hostname. Just do a find and replace of localhost to your hostname.

Browsing and Service URLs

Please note that this installation contains a self-signed SSL Certificate that will need to be accepted. Also note that the hostname may not be localhost (as discussed above).

  • Dev Launchpad URL: https://<hostname>/
  • Admin Console: https://<hostname>/console/
  • REST API Endpoint: https://<hostname>/api/rest/
  • Web Socket Endpoint: https://<hostname>/api/realtime/

Persistent Data

When the environment starts up, it will create a data directory where all persistent data from the services will be stored. You can tear down and recreate the environment and data will still persist in the data directory. If you would like to start from scratch simply delete the data directory.

HTTPS SSL Certificates

The docker compose project uses NGINX as a reverse proxy to host HTTP endpoints. The configuration comes with self-signed certificates configured for the nginx reverse proxy. The certificates are located in the config/nginx/ssl directory. If you want to use your own certs simply replace the server.crt and server.key files in that directory. Refer to the nginx documentation for more information.

Additional configuration

Within the config directory you'll see a few different sets of configurations for the various containers (see below). You'll probably be most interested in the convergence and nginx directories.

You can configure the default namespace, domain, and administration user (to log into the administration console) in config/convergence/convergence-server.conf.

System requirements

If you're spinning up all the containers defined in the docker-compose.yml in this repository on a single cloud compute instance, make sure this instance has AT LEAST 4GB RAM (and preferably 6GB+) available. Otherwise you will see errors in the server and/or orientdb.

Security

You probably only want to provide public access to the API endpoints listed above, and lock down everything else.

Docker Usage

Services / Containers

  • orientdb: Provides the core database for Convergence
  • cluster-seed: The seed node of the Convergence cluster
  • server: The Convergence Server
  • admin-console: The Administration Console user interface
  • proxy: An nginx reverse proxy for the whole Convergence environment

Start Full Deployment

To start up the entire environment issue the following command

docker-compose up

To start the environment the background run:

docker-compose up -d

Start Individual Containers

To start up only a single container use:

docker-compose up <container-name>

If you change a container, docker up will undeploy the current one and re-deploy the new one if there are any changes.

Stop Individual Containers

To start up only a single container use:

docker-compose stop <container-name>

Tear down the environment

To tear down the environment use:

docker-compose down

Troubleshooting

If all else fails, post your problem at https://forum.convergence.io and the team will help you out.

I'm getting access denied errors

We have seen periodic issues where files and directories are owned by root as opposed to the default user. Just run sudo chown -R <user> <directory> as appropriate in the config or data subdirectories.