nextcloudpi
supervisor
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22 | 8,256 | |
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1.2 | 4.8 | |
about 1 year ago | 20 days ago | |
Shell | Python | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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nextcloudpi
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Impossible to kill app
Nextcloudpi for Android
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Linux on Moto G7?
I've deployed rPi-focused projects quite successfully, such as NextCloudPi and Pi-hole.
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Bare Metal Nextcloud
Linux Deploy container in Android!
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FYI: It's easy to run Pi-hole + Unbound on almost ANY rooted Android device
I haven't tried but you're probably ok. Closest thing I 've played with is NextCloudPi for Android which is a fairly complex stack of Apache/PHP/Redis and I could connect to it via SMB. Not the same thing but a data point at least.
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NextCloud v24 Server for Android (NextCloudPi in Linux Deploy)
Lightly-forked version of NextCloudPi. There's only a few changes and some SysV initscripts required to get this working nicely in Linux Deploy.
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Repurposing an old Android phone as a web server
I went the Linux Deploy route and published a couple of container images that Just Work on pretty much any ARM Android device.
Once you shiv systemd, some pretty elaborate scripts can run in an Android chroot just like they would on bare-metal ARM. Just think of your old Android as an off-brand rPi with case, built-in touchscreen LCD, and way, way fewer GPIO pins. No surprise the server will need a new UPS battery.
NextCloudDroid: https://github.com/DesktopECHO/nextcloudpi
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NextCloud Installer for Android devices (NC 24.0.2 + PHP 8.1)
The OS base image for Linux Deploy (100MB download) and the forked NextCloudPi Installer are here: https://github.com/DesktopECHO/nextcloudpi
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Server release v24.0.2 is now available!
Link: https://github.com/DesktopECHO/nextcloudpi
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NextCloudPi for Android download link
Requires a rooted device with Android 4.4 (KitKat) or newer. Handy in classroom-type environment or when rPi hardware gets hard to find. Just import the installer image into Linux Deploy and wait a few minutes for NextCloudPi to build from install.sh
supervisor
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An Internet of PHP
What I went with was having both a web server (Apache/Nginx) and PHP-FPM in the same container image, held together by Supervisor: http://supervisord.org/
In my case, the Dockerfile looks a bit like the following:
# Whatever base web server image you want, Debian/Ubuntu based here
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Private Python Packages With devpi
As you can see there are several methods of running devpi server including cron, launchd (OSX service), nginx, Windows service, and supervisord. It also has a systemd service file which we can use to manage the service easily as Ubuntu uses it for primary service management. First off though we're going to need a proxy script to ensure that devpi is running in the virtual environment:
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How can I get a lisp image to run in the background?
If it's a linux box you can make it a systemctl service, or you could use http://supervisord.org/.
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Can I create/delete a Serverless VPC using Python?
I used supervisord to start my server and the cloud SQL proxy within the same container. That should work for your use case too.
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Have you convinced anyone to use Nix or NixOS? Friends? Coworkers?
I convinced (previous) $dayjob to use it. It (nix) kind of hung around in the background with the team that used haskell for awhile, but became prime time when we needed to support a range of VMs running within client infrastructure that were in reality just running various python scripts under supervisord (http://supervisord.org/). The range of client machines (redhat, centos, debian, ubuntu all of different releases) with differing versions of python and supervisord were driving our support and devops teams crazy (but in a weird way - they thought they were being productive, and really enjoyed tweaking things to work with additional varieties of os...). Additionally, having to work around some minor pain points of supervisord (adding and removing config files and not interrupting running services) lead to the realisation that there was a perfectly good service manager at the bottom of the modern versions of these systems (systemd) and that nixos was just a nix wrapper around this systemd and it would only restart what actually changed...
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Design of GNU Parallel
Here's more information about the configuration file format, in case anyone is curious: http://supervisord.org/configuration.html
My problem is that it's not always immediately clear how software that would normally run as a systemd service could be launched in the foreground instead. It usually takes a bit of digging around.
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How We Built an Application to Test Student Docker Images for Database Systems University Course
This post is structured as follows: The first chapter Requirements and Design, describes the requirements for such an application, defines its processes, breaks it down into logical components, and proposes a data model. The second chapter Implementation, provides an introduction to key implementation issues, such as implementing asynchronous tasks and LDAP authentication. It also showcases the usage of Docker with Python SDK in the project, including network configuration, and describes the deployment configuration using supervisord. The final chapter summarizes the efforts and provides links to the code repositories.
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Is it possible direct cron output to supervisord?
I have set up supervisord running cron job. However based on the discussion in supervisord GitHub, it is not possible to redirect cron's spawned command output to supervisord.
- rc.d script for Node.js application
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MISP at scale on Kubernetes
The project MISP-Docker from Coolacid is providing a containerized version of the MISP solution. This all-in-one solution includes the frontend, background jobs, cronjobs and an HTTP Server (Nginx) all orchestrated by process manager tool called supervisor. External services such as the database and Redis aren’t part of the container but are necessary. We decided that this project is very a good starting point to scale the MISP on Kubernetes.
What are some alternatives?
NextCloudPi - 📦 Build code for NextcloudPi: Raspberry Pi, Odroid, Rock64, curl installer...
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
Pi-hole-for-Android - Pi-hole/Unbound Raspbian APK Installer for Android 5.0+ devices (requires root)
PM2 - Node.js Production Process Manager with a built-in Load Balancer.
linuxdeploy-images - Linux Deploy Disk Images - NextCloudPi for Android
honcho - Honcho: a python clone of Foreman. For managing Procfile-based applications.
busybox - BusyBox for Android
Nodemon.io - Monitor for any changes in your node.js application and automatically restart the server - perfect for development
UserLAnd - Main UserLAnd Repository
psutil - Cross-platform lib for process and system monitoring in Python
systemd - The systemd System and Service Manager
RabbitMQ - Open source RabbitMQ: core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins