# FIXME Search and replace all mentions of FIXME with sensible content in this file and in [compose.yaml](compose.yaml). # Grafana Docker Compose files Docker Compose files to spin up an instance of Grafana FIXME capitalization FIXME. # How to run Add a `COMPOSE_ENV` file and save its location as a shell variable along with the location where this repo lives, here for example `/opt/containers/grafana` plus all other variables. At [env/fqdn_context.env.example](env/fqdn_context.env.example) you'll find an example environment file. When everything's ready start Grafana with Docker Compose, otherwise head down to [Initial setup](#initial-setup) first. ## Environment ``` export COMPOSE_DIR='/opt/containers/grafana' export COMPOSE_CTX='ux_vilnius' export COMPOSE_PROJECT='grafana-'"${COMPOSE_CTX}" export COMPOSE_FILE="${COMPOSE_DIR}"'/compose.yaml' export COMPOSE_ENV= ``` ## Context On your deployment machine create the necessary Docker context to connect to and control the Docker daemon on whatever target host you'll be using, for example: ``` docker context create fully.qualified.domain.name --docker 'host=ssh://root@fully.qualified.domain.name' ``` ## Pull Pull images from Docker Hub verbatim. ``` docker compose --project-name "${COMPOSE_PROJECT}" --file "${COMPOSE_FILE}" --env-file "${COMPOSE_ENV}" --profile 'full' pull ``` ## Copy to target Copy images to target Docker host, that is assuming you deploy to a machine that itself has no network route to reach Docker Hub or your private registry of choice. Copying in its simplest form involves a local `docker save` and a remote `docker load`. Consider the helper mini-project [quico.space/Quico/copy-docker](https://quico.space/Quico/copy-docker) where [copy-docker.sh](https://quico.space/Quico/copy-docker/src/branch/main/copy-docker.sh) allows the following workflow: ``` source "${COMPOSE_ENV}" # FIXME Docker Hub image name with or without slash? FIXME for image in 'grafana:'"${GRAFANA_VERSION}" 'nginx:'"${NGINX_VERSION}"; do copy-docker.sh "${image}" fully.qualified.domain.name done ``` ## Start ``` docker --context 'fully.qualified.domain.name' compose --project-name "${COMPOSE_PROJECT}" --file "${COMPOSE_FILE}" --env-file "${COMPOSE_ENV}" --profile 'full' up --detach ``` # Initial setup We're assuming you run Docker Compose workloads with ZFS-based bind mounts. ZFS management, creating a zpool and setting adequate properties for its datasets is out of scope of this document. ## Datasets Create ZFS datasets and set permissions as needed. * Parent dateset ``` zfs create -o mountpoint=/opt/docker-data 'zpool/docker-data' ``` * Container-specific datasets ``` zfs create -p 'zpool/docker-data/grafana-'"${COMPOSE_CTX}"'/grafana/data/db' zfs create -p 'zpool/docker-data/grafana-'"${COMPOSE_CTX}"'/grafana/data/logs' zfs create -p 'zpool/docker-data/grafana-'"${COMPOSE_CTX}"'/grafana/config' zfs create -p 'zpool/docker-data/grafana-'"${COMPOSE_CTX}"'/nginx/data/db' zfs create -p 'zpool/docker-data/grafana-'"${COMPOSE_CTX}"'/nginx/data/logs' zfs create -p 'zpool/docker-data/grafana-'"${COMPOSE_CTX}"'/nginx/config' ``` FIXME When changing bind mount locations to real ones remember to also update `volumes:` in [compose.yaml](compose.yaml) FIXME * Create subdirs ``` mkdir -p '/opt/docker-data/grafana-'"${COMPOSE_CTX}"'/grafana/'{'.ssh','config','data','projects'} ``` * Change ownership ``` chown -R 1000:1000 '/opt/docker-data/grafana-'"${COMPOSE_CTX}"'/grafana/data/'* ``` ## Additional files Place the following files on target server. Use the directory structure at [build-context](build-context) as a guide, specifically at `docker-data`. FIXME Add details about files that aren't self-explanatory FIXME ``` build-context/ ├── grafana │ ├── docker-data │ | └── config │ │ └── grafana.cfg │ ├── ... │ └── ... └── nginx ├── docker-data | └── config │ └── nginx.cfg ├── ... └── ... ``` When done head back up to [How to run](#how-to-run). # Development ## Conventional commits This project uses [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/) for its commit messages. ### Commit types Commit _types_ besides `fix` and `feat` are: - `refactor`: Keeping functionality while streamlining or otherwise improving function flow - `docs`: Documentation for project or components ### Commit scopes The following _scopes_ are known for this project. A Conventional Commits commit message may optionally use one of the following scopes or none: - `grafana`: A change to how the `grafana` service component works - `nginx`: A change to how the `nginx` service component works - `build`: Build-related changes such as `Dockerfile` fixes and features. - `mount`: Volume or bind mount-related changes. - `net`: Networking, IP addressing, routing changes - `meta`: Affects the project's repo layout, file names etc.