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Follow these steps to get a YOUnite deployment up and running as quickly as possible. These steps make reasonable assumptions but if better detail is desired, look at the implementation documents in the Knowledge Base.
Requirements
Access to the younite-compose
repository in Bitbucket TODO - Create a repo with the latest docker images and docker compose only - no source.
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Available CPUs | Configure Docker |
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4 | 2 |
8 | 6 |
16 or more | 12 |
Clone the Latest and Run the Stack
This compose stack includes an OAuth server which has a UI that can be brought up and Resource Servers and Clients can be created. There should be no need to interact with this component of the stack. All the data that needs to be populated in it to serve the API is populated via the compose.sh
script, which calls populateOauthDB.sh:
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Bring up the docker containers (append -d
to the following and the containers will run in detached mode and with minimal console output):
> ./compose.sh up
Managing the Docker Compose Stack
See the Docker Compose documentation for more but a list of additional useful commands include:
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> ./compose.sh exec container bash
- log into a container
Reset the Databases
Do the following to reset YOUnite to its initial state:
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> ./resetOauthDb.sh
> ./compose.sh up -d
Related articles
See the implementation guides in the Knowledge Base
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