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<h1> Deploy CapRover </h1>
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<h2> Table of Contents </h2>
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- [Introduction](#introduction)
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- [Leader Node](#leader-node)
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- [Code Example](#code-example)
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- [Environment Variables](#environment-variables)
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- [Worker Node](#worker-node)
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- [Code Example](#code-example-1)
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- [Environment Variables](#environment-variables-1)
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- [Questions and Feedback](#questions-and-feedback)
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***
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## Introduction
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In this section, we show how to deploy CapRover with the Javascript client.
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This deployment is very similar to what we have in the section [Deploy a VM](./grid3_javascript_vm.md), but the environment variables are different.
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## Leader Node
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We present here a code example and the environment variables to deploy a CapRover Leader node.
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For further details about the Leader node deployment, [read this documentation](https://github.com/freeflowuniverse/freeflow_caprover#a-leader-node-deploymentsetup).
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### Code Example
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```ts
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import {
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DiskModel,
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FilterOptions,
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MachineModel,
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MachinesModel,
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NetworkModel,
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} from "../src";
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import { config, getClient } from "./client_loader";
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import { log } from "./utils";
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async function main() {
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const grid3 = await getClient();
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const vmQueryOptions: FilterOptions = {
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cru: 4,
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mru: 4, // GB
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sru: 10,
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farmId: 1,
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};
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const CAPROVER_FLIST =
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"https://hub.grid.tf/tf-official-apps/tf-caprover-latest.flist";
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// create network Object
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const n = new NetworkModel();
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n.name = "wedtest";
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n.ip_range = "10.249.0.0/16";
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// create disk Object
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const disk = new DiskModel();
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disk.name = "wedDisk";
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disk.size = 10;
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disk.mountpoint = "/var/lib/docker";
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// create vm node Object
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const vm = new MachineModel();
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vm.name = "testvm";
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vm.node_id = +(await grid3.capacity.filterNodes(vmQueryOptions))[0].nodeId;
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vm.disks = [disk];
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vm.public_ip = true;
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vm.planetary = false;
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vm.cpu = 4;
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vm.memory = 1024 * 4;
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vm.rootfs_size = 0;
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vm.flist = CAPROVER_FLIST;
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vm.entrypoint = "/sbin/zinit init";
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vm.env = {
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PUBLIC_KEY: config.ssh_key,
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SWM_NODE_MODE: "leader",
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CAPROVER_ROOT_DOMAIN: "rafy.grid.tf", // update me
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DEFAULT_PASSWORD: "captain42",
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CAPTAIN_IMAGE_VERSION: "latest",
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};
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// create VMs Object
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const vms = new MachinesModel();
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vms.name = "newVMS5";
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vms.network = n;
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vms.machines = [vm];
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vms.metadata = "{'testVMs': true}";
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vms.description = "caprover leader machine/node";
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// deploy vms
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const res = await grid3.machines.deploy(vms);
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log(res);
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// get the deployment
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const l = await grid3.machines.getObj(vms.name);
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log(l);
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log(
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`You can access Caprover via the browser using: https://captain.${vm.env.CAPROVER_ROOT_DOMAIN}`
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);
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// // delete
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// const d = await grid3.machines.delete({ name: vms.name });
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// log(d);
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await grid3.disconnect();
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}
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main();
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```
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### Environment Variables
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- PUBLIC_KEY: Your public IP to be able to access the VM.
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- SWM_NODE_MODE: Caprover Node type which must be `leader` as we are deploying a leader node.
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- CAPROVER_ROOT_DOMAIN: The domain which you we will use to bind the deployed VM.
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- DEFAULT_PASSWORD: Caprover default password you want to deploy with.
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## Worker Node
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We present here a code example and the environment variables to deploy a CapRover Worker node.
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Note that before deploying the Worker node, you should check the following:
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- Get the Leader node public IP address.
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- The Worker node should join the cluster from the UI by adding public IP address and the private SSH key.
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For further information, [read this documentation](https://github.com/freeflowuniverse/freeflow_caprover#step-4-access-the-captain-dashboard).
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### Code Example
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```ts
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import {
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DiskModel,
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FilterOptions,
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MachineModel,
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MachinesModel,
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NetworkModel,
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} from "../src";
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import { config, getClient } from "./client_loader";
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import { log } from "./utils";
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async function main() {
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const grid3 = await getClient();
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const vmQueryOptions: FilterOptions = {
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cru: 4,
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mru: 4, // GB
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sru: 10,
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farmId: 1,
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};
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const CAPROVER_FLIST =
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"https://hub.grid.tf/tf-official-apps/tf-caprover-latest.flist";
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// create network Object
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const n = new NetworkModel();
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n.name = "wedtest";
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n.ip_range = "10.249.0.0/16";
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// create disk Object
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const disk = new DiskModel();
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disk.name = "wedDisk";
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disk.size = 10;
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disk.mountpoint = "/var/lib/docker";
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// create vm node Object
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const vm = new MachineModel();
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vm.name = "capworker1";
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vm.node_id = +(await grid3.capacity.filterNodes(vmQueryOptions))[0].nodeId;
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vm.disks = [disk];
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vm.public_ip = true;
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vm.planetary = false;
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vm.cpu = 4;
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vm.memory = 1024 * 4;
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vm.rootfs_size = 0;
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vm.flist = CAPROVER_FLIST;
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vm.entrypoint = "/sbin/zinit init";
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vm.env = {
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// These env. vars needed to be changed based on the leader node.
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PUBLIC_KEY: config.ssh_key,
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SWM_NODE_MODE: "worker",
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LEADER_PUBLIC_IP: "185.206.122.157",
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CAPTAIN_IMAGE_VERSION: "latest",
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};
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// create VMs Object
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const vms = new MachinesModel();
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vms.name = "newVMS6";
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vms.network = n;
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vms.machines = [vm];
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vms.metadata = "{'testVMs': true}";
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vms.description = "caprover worker machine/node";
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// deploy vms
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const res = await grid3.machines.deploy(vms);
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log(res);
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// get the deployment
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const l = await grid3.machines.getObj(vms.name);
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log(l);
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// // delete
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// const d = await grid3.machines.delete({ name: vms.name });
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// log(d);
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await grid3.disconnect();
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}
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main();
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```
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### Environment Variables
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The deployment of the Worker node is similar to the deployment of the Leader node, with the exception of the environment variables which differ slightly.
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- PUBLIC_KEY: Your public IP to be able to access the VM.
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- SWM_NODE_MODE: Caprover Node type which must be `worker` as we are deploying a worker node.
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- LEADER_PUBLIC_IP: Leader node public IP.
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## Questions and Feedback
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If you have any questions, you can ask the ThreeFold community for help on the [ThreeFold Forum](http://forum.threefold.io/) or on the [ThreeFold Grid Tester Community](https://t.me/threefoldtesting) on Telegram. |