explain the new vars

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Cayo Puigdefabregas 2023-09-29 14:29:00 +02:00
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@ -16,24 +16,23 @@ There is a Docker compose file for an automated deployment. The next steps descr
1. Download the sources:
```
git clone https://github.com/eReuse/devicehub-teal.git
git clone https://github.com/eReuse/devicehub-teal.git -b dpp
cd devicehub-teal
```
2. You need to decide on one directory in your system for sharing documents between your system and the dockers.
As an example we use "/tmp/dhub/" and need to create it:
2. If you want to initialize your DeviceHub instance with a sample device snapshot you can copy it into that directory.
```
mkdir /tmp/dhub
cp snapshot01.json examples/snapshots/
```
3. If you want to initialize your DeviceHub instance with a sample device snapshot you can copy it into that directory.
Otherwise, the device inventory of your DeviceHub instance will be empty and ready to add new devices. For that you need to change the var to 'n' in the **.env** file
```
cp examples/snapshot01.json /tmp/dhub
IMPORT_SNAPSHOTS='n'
```
Otherwise, the device inventory of your DeviceHub instance will be empty and ready to add new devices. To register new devices, the [workbench software](https://github.com/eReuse/workbench) can be run on a device to generate a hardware snapshot that can be uploaded to your DeviceHub instance.
To register new devices, the [workbench software](https://github.com/eReuse/workbench) can be run on a device to generate a hardware snapshot that can be uploaded to your DeviceHub instance.
4. Modify the environment variables in the file .env You can find one example in examples/env.example.
3. Modify the environment variables in the file .env You can find one example in examples/env.example.
If you don't have any, you can copy that example and modify the basic vars
```
cp examples/env.example .env
@ -46,7 +45,7 @@ You can use these parameters as default for a local test, but default values may
```
These values should come from an already operational [API_DLT connector](https://gitlab.com/dsg-upc/ereuse-dpp) service instance.
5. Run the docker containers:
4. Run the docker containers:
```
docker compose up
```
@ -70,7 +69,7 @@ If the deployment was end-to-end successful (two running Devicehub instances suc
That means the two Devicehub instances are running in their containers, that can be reached as http://localhost:5000/ and http://localhost:5001/
6. To shut down the services and remove the corresponding data, you can use:
5. To shut down the services and remove the corresponding data, you can use:
```
docker compose down -v
```
@ -90,15 +89,15 @@ To know the valid value for ${target_docker_image} you can use:
docker ps
```
8. These are the details for use in this implementation:
6. These are the details for use in this implementation:
*Devicehub with port 5000* (http://localhost:5000) is the identity provider of OIDC and have user *user5000@example.com*
Devicehub with url (http://localhost:5000) is the identity provider of OIDC and have user defined in **.env** file with SERVER_ID_EMAIL_DEMO var.
*Devicehub with port 5001* (http://localhost:5001) is the client identity of OIDC and have user *user5001@example.com*
Devicehub with url (http://localhost:5001) is the client identity of OIDC and have user defined in **.env** file with SERVER_ID_EMAIL_DEMO var.
You can change these values in the *.env* file
9. If you want to use Workbench for these DeviceHub instances you need to go to
7. If you want to use Workbench for these DeviceHub instances you need to go to
```
http://localhost:5001/workbench/
```