Deploy the Dashboard

Table of Contents

- [Introduction](#introduction) - [Prerequisites](#prerequisites) - [Create an SSH Tunnel](#create-an-ssh-tunnel) - [Editor SSH Remote Connection](#editor-ssh-remote-connection) - [Set the VM](#set-the-vm) - [Build the Dashboard](#build-the-dashboard) - [Dashboard Public Access](#dashboard-public-access) - [Questions and Feedback](#questions-and-feedback) *** ## Introduction We show how to deploy the Dashboard (devnet) on a full VM. To do so, we set an SSH tunnel and use the VSCodium Remote Explorer function. We will then be able to use a source-code editor to explore the code and see changes on a local browser. We also show how to provide a public access to the Dashboard by setting a gateway domain to your full VM deployment. Note that this method is not production-ready and should only be used to test the Dashboard. ## Prerequisites - TFChain account with TFT - [Deploy full VM with WireGuard connection](../../system_administrators/getstarted/ssh_guide/ssh_wireguard.md) - [Make sure you can connect via SSH on the terminal](../../system_administrators/getstarted/ssh_guide/ssh_openssh.md) In this guide, we use WireGuard, but you can use other connection methods, such as [Mycelium](../../system_administrators/mycelium/mycelium_toc.md). ## Create an SSH Tunnel - Open a terminal and create an SSH tunnel ``` ssh -4 -L 5173:127.0.0.1:5173 root@10.20.4.2 ``` Simply leave this window open and follow the next steps. If you use an IPv6 address, e.g. with Mycelium, set `-6` in the line above instead of `-4`. ## Editor SSH Remote Connection You can connect via SSH through the source-code editor to a VM on the grid. In this example, WireGuard is set. - Add the SSH Remote extension to [VSCodium](https://vscodium.com/) - Add a new SSH remote connection - Set the following (adjust with your own username and host) ``` Host 10.20.4.2 HostName 10.20.4.2 User root ``` - Click on `Connect to host` ## Set the VM We set the VM to be able to build the Dashboard. ``` apt update && apt install build-essential python3 -y wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.39.7/install.sh | bash export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm" [ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" # This loads nvm [ -s "$NVM_DIR/bash_completion" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/bash_completion" # This loads nvm bash_completion nvm install 18 npm install -g yarn ``` ## Build the Dashboard We now build the Dashboard. Clone the repository, then install, build and run the Dashboard. Note that here it is called `playground`: ``` git clone https://github.com/threefoldtech/tfgrid-sdk-ts cd tfgrid-sdk-ts/ yarn install make build make run project=playground ``` You can then access the dev net Dashboard on your local browser. To stop running the Dashboard, simply enter ̀`Ctrl-C` on the terminal window. ## Dashboard Public Access > Note: This method is not production-ready. Use only for testing purposes. Once you've tested the Dashboard with the SSH tunnel, you can explore how to access it from the public Internet. For this, we will create a gateway domain and bind the host to `0.0.0.0`. On the Full VM page, [add a domain](../../dashboard/solutions/add_domain.md) to access your deployment from the public Internet. - Under `Actions`, click on `Manage Domains` - Go to `Add New Domain` - Choose a gateway domain under `Select domain` - Set the port 5173 - Click on `Add` To run the Dashboard from the added domain, use this instead of the previous `make run` line: ``` cd packages/playground yarn dev --host 0.0.0.0 ``` You can then access the Dashboard from the domain you just created. ## Questions and Feedback If you have any questions or feedback, please let us know by either writing a post on the [ThreeFold Forum](https://forum.threefold.io/), or by chatting with us on the [TF Grid Tester Community](https://t.me/threefoldtesting) Telegram channel.