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Hypnos

[django|celery|redis|rabitmq|docker|nginx|uwsgi]

deployment :

- Building docker images& Creating containers

Since we are working with Docker, we need a proper Dockerfile to specify how our image will be built. Customize the web image by /Hypnos/docker/Dockerfile_web

cd to your project

cmd: chmod 777 $pwd to avoid the privilege issue

cmd: docker-compose build

view the logs:

(python3) ➜  Hypnos git:(master) βœ— docker-compose build
Building worker_default
Step 1/10 : FROM python:3
 ---> c1e459c00dc3
Step 2/10 : MAINTAINER "Liam Bao<[email protected]>"
 ---> Running in 1590b4cad68f
Removing intermediate container 1590b4cad68f
 ---> 0c79ce0e320a
Step 3/10 : ENV PYTHONUNBUFFERED 1
 ---> Running in e368301f7157
Removing intermediate container e368301f7157
 ---> c53442f49fd8
Step 4/10 : RUN mkdir -p /src/app
 ---> Running in a4f3274e08ba
Removing intermediate container a4f3274e08ba
 ---> 450faf4c5811
Step 5/10 : WORKDIR /src/app
Removing intermediate container 40e6de570041
 ---> 4edfda28b313
Step 6/10 : ADD requirements.txt /src/app/
 ---> 67e887cdc3c3
Step 7/10 : RUN pip install -r requirements.txt
 ---> Running in 9620d89010dc
Collecting Django (from -r requirements.txt (line 1))
....
.... 
Creating home directory `/home/liam' ...
Copying files from `/etc/skel' ...
Removing intermediate container 9b7ee7db90e6
 ---> 4a68dd8ef730
Step 10/10 : RUN chown -R liam:liam .
 ---> Running in 7b391a5f343d
Removing intermediate container 7b391a5f343d
 ---> 3229be780814
Successfully built 3229be780814
Successfully tagged hypnos_web:latest

verify the images

(python3) ➜  Hypnos git:(master) docker images
REPOSITORY              TAG                 IMAGE ID            CREATED             SIZE
hypnos_web              latest              3229be780814        28 seconds ago      755MB
hypnos_worker_default   latest              af5e48e01ac7        32 seconds ago      755MB

you can exec into the imgaes to check pro files

cmd: docker run -it --rm 3229be780814 /bin/bash

(python3) ➜  Hypnos git:(master) βœ— docker run -it --rm 3229be780814 /bin/bash
root@cbbe0cc9096c:/src/app# ls -lh
total 28K
-rw-r--r-- 1 liam liam 2.0K Jan 30 08:50 README.md
drwxr-xr-x 1 liam liam 4.0K Jan 30 07:12 docker
-rw-r--r-- 1 liam liam 1.3K Jan 30 08:17 docker-compose.yml
drwxr-xr-x 1 liam liam 4.0K Jan 30 08:16 hypnos
-rw-r--r-- 1 liam liam  128 Jan 30 07:27 requirements.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 liam liam  363 Jan 30 07:31 run_celery.sh
-rw-r--r-- 1 liam liam  356 Jan 30 07:30 run_web.sh

docker up and check logs docker-compose up -d Run containers in the background

(python3) ➜  Hypnos git:(master) βœ— docker-compose up
Starting hypnos_rabbit_1 ...
Starting hypnos_redis_1 ...
Starting hypnos_db_1 ... done
Creating hypnos_web_1    ... done
Attaching to hypnos_rabbit_1, hypnos_redis_1, hypnos_db_1, hypnos_web_1
redis_1   | 1:C 30 Jan 12:44:00.792 # oO0OoO0OoO0Oo Redis is starting oO0OoO0OoO0Oo
redis_1   | 1:C 30 Jan 12:44:00.792 # Redis version=4.0.7, bits=64, commit=00000000, modified=0, pid=1, just started
db_1      | 2018-01-30 12:44:00.931 UTC [1] LOG:  listening on IPv4 address "0.0.0.0", port 5432
...
...
web_1     | Operations to perform:
web_1     |   Apply all migrations: admin, auth, contenttypes, sessions
web_1     | Running migrations:
web_1     |   Applying contenttypes.0001_initial... OK
web_1     |   Applying auth.0001_initial... OK
web_1     |   Applying admin.0001_initial... OK
web_1     |   Applying admin.0002_logentry_remove_auto_add... OK
web_1     |   Applying contenttypes.0002_remove_content_type_name... OK
web_1     |   Applying auth.0002_alter_permission_name_max_length... OK
web_1     |   Applying auth.0003_alter_user_email_max_length... OK
web_1     |   Applying auth.0004_alter_user_username_opts... OK
web_1     |   Applying auth.0005_alter_user_last_login_null... OK
web_1     |   Applying auth.0006_require_contenttypes_0002... OK
web_1     |   Applying auth.0007_alter_validators_add_error_messages... OK
web_1     |   Applying auth.0008_alter_user_username_max_length... OK
web_1     |   Applying auth.0009_alter_user_last_name_max_length... OK
web_1     |   Applying sessions.0001_initial... OK
web_1     | Performing system checks...
web_1     |
web_1     | System check identified no issues (0 silenced).
web_1     | January 30, 2018 - 12:44:09
web_1     | Django version 2.0.1, using settings 'hypnos.settings'
web_1     | Starting development server at http://0.0.0.0:8801/
web_1     | Quit the server with CONTROL-C.
web_1     | INFO 2018-01-30 12:44:40,739 "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 5222

Scaling out a container with docker-compose is extremely easy. Just use the docker-compose scale command with the container name and amount:

docker-compose scale worker_default=5

(python3) ➜  Hypnos git:(master) βœ— docker-compose ps
         Name                        Command                State                              Ports
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
hypnos_db_1               docker-entrypoint.sh postgres    Up         0.0.0.0:5432->5432/tcp
hypnos_rabbit_1           docker-entrypoint.sh rabbi ...   Up         0.0.0.0:15672->15672/tcp, 25672/tcp, 4369/tcp,
                                                                      5671/tcp, 0.0.0.0:5672->5672/tcp
hypnos_redis_1            docker-entrypoint.sh redis ...   Up         0.0.0.0:6379->6379/tcp
hypnos_web_1              ./run_web.sh                     Up         0.0.0.0:8801->8801/tcp
hypnos_worker_default_1   ./run_celery.sh                  Up
hypnos_worker_default_2   ./run_celery.sh                  Up
hypnos_worker_default_3   ./run_celery.sh                  Up

- setting up Django & Celery Tasks

Creating users

(python3) ➜  Hypnos git:(master) βœ— docker-compose exec web bash
root@web:/src/app/hypnos# python manage.py shell
Python 3.6.4 (default, Dec 21 2017, 01:35:12)
[GCC 4.9.2] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
(InteractiveConsole)
>>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User
>>> user = User.objects.create_user('liam', '[email protected]', 'Baokai2018')
>>> user.save()

Creating superusers

python manage.py createsuperuser --username=liam [email protected]

Monitoring logs

(python3) ➜ Hypnos git:(master) βœ— docker-compose logs -f web

The first script
run_web.sh will migrate the database and start the Django development server on port 8801.

The second one
run_celery.sh will start a Celery worker listening on a queue default.

Visit 'http://localhost:8801/celery/jobs/'

output:

web_1             | INFO 2018-01-30 15:50:10,082 "GET /celery/jobs/ HTTP/1.1" 200 10359
worker_default_1  | INFO 2018-01-30 15:50:13,817 Received task: celery_test.tasks.fib[8199b13e-1501-4410-885c-19eab03017fd]
worker_default_1  | [2018-01-30 15:50:13,817: INFO/MainProcess] Received task: celery_test.tasks.fib[8199b13e-1501-4410-885c-19eab03017fd]
worker_default_1  | INFO 2018-01-30 15:50:13,828 Task celery_test.tasks.fib[8199b13e-1501-4410-885c-19eab03017fd] succeeded in 0.009696149005321786s: None
worker_default_1  | [2018-01-30 15:50:13,828: INFO/ForkPoolWorker-2] Task celery_test.tasks.fib[8199b13e-1501-4410-885c-19eab03017fd] succeeded in 0.009696149005321786s: None
web_1             | INFO 2018-01-30 15:50:13,843 "POST /celery/jobs/ HTTP/1.1" 201 10356
web_1             | INFO 2018-01-30 15:50:17,944 "OPTIONS /celery/jobs/ HTTP/1.1" 200 13411
web_1             | INFO 2018-01-30 15:50:25,743 "GET /celery/jobs/ HTTP/1.1" 200 10680
worker_default_1  | INFO 2018-01-30 15:50:39,201 Received task: celery_test.tasks.power[564c0af4-fb74-4cef-87de-2904159a1405]
worker_default_1  | [2018-01-30 15:50:39,201: INFO/MainProcess] Received task: celery_test.tasks.power[564c0af4-fb74-4cef-87de-2904159a1405]
worker_default_1  | INFO 2018-01-30 15:50:39,215 Task celery_test.tasks.power[564c0af4-fb74-4cef-87de-2904159a1405] succeeded in 0.012064064998412505s: None
worker_default_1  | [2018-01-30 15:50:39,215: INFO/ForkPoolWorker-2] Task celery_test.tasks.power[564c0af4-fb74-4cef-87de-2904159a1405] succeeded in 0.012064064998412505s: None
web_1             | INFO 2018-01-30 15:50:39,239 "POST /celery/jobs/ HTTP/1.1" 201 10352
worker_default_1  | INFO 2018-01-30 15:50:41,772 Received task: celery_test.tasks.power[2e876b75-c732-4975-94f6-8c1331cad143]
worker_default_1  | [2018-01-30 15:50:41,772: INFO/MainProcess] Received task: celery_test.tasks.power[2e876b75-c732-4975-94f6-8c1331cad143]
worker_default_1  | INFO 2018-01-30 15:50:41,783 Task celery_test.tasks.power[2e876b75-c732-4975-94f6-8c1331cad143] succeeded in 0.009442675996979233s: None
worker_default_1  | [2018-01-30 15:50:41,783: INFO/ForkPoolWorker-2] Task celery_test.tasks.power[2e876b75-c732-4975-94f6-8c1331cad143] succeeded in 0.009442675996979233s: None
web_1             | INFO 2018-01-30 15:50:41,799 "POST /celery/jobs/ HTTP/1.1" 201 10352
rabbit_1          | missed heartbeats from client, timeout: 30s

- Setting up Django and web server with uWSGI and Nginx

for doc: [uWSGI](https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorials/Django_and_nginx.html)

nginx

is a free, open-source, high-performance HTTP server and reverse proxy, as well as an IMAP/POP3 proxy server. nginx and uWSGI are good choices for Django deployment, but they are not the only ones, or the β€˜official’ ones. There are excellent alternatives to both, and you are encouraged to investigate them.

uWSGI

A web server faces the outside world. It can serve files (HTML, images, CSS, etc) directly from the file system. However, it can’t talk directly to Django applications; it needs something that will run the application, feed it requests from web clients (such as browsers) and return responses.

A Web Server Gateway Interface does this job. WSGI is a Python standard.

uWSGI is a WSGI implementation. In this tutorial we will set up uWSGI so that it creates a Unix socket, and serves responses to the web server via the uwsgi protocol. At the end, our complete stack of components will look like this:

the web client <-> the web server(Nginx) <-> the socket <-> uwsgi <-> Django

collect static files

python manage.py collectstatic
docker-compose ps 
➜  Hypnos git:(rebuild_hypnos) docker-compose ps
         Name                        Command               State                        Ports
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
hypnos_db_1               docker-entrypoint.sh postgres    Up      0.0.0.0:5432->5432/tcp
hypnos_nginx_1            nginx -g daemon off;             Up      80/tcp, 0.0.0.0:8000->8000/tcp
hypnos_rabbit_1           docker-entrypoint.sh rabbi ...   Up      0.0.0.0:15672->15672/tcp, 25672/tcp, 4369/tcp,
                                                                   5671/tcp, 0.0.0.0:5672->5672/tcp
hypnos_redis_1            docker-entrypoint.sh redis ...   Up      0.0.0.0:6379->6379/tcp
hypnos_web_1              ./run_web.sh                     Up      0.0.0.0:8801->8801/tcp
hypnos_worker_default_1   ./run_celery.sh                  Up
➜  Hypnos git:(rebuild_hypnos) βœ—

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