Synology Package Repository
- Install docker and docker-compose
- Install python and poetry
- Optionally install direnv and a working poetry layout as described here in your
~/.config/direnv/direnvrc
- Run postgres, e.g. using docker with
docker compose up db
- Install dependencies with
poetry install
- Run the next commands in the virtual environment
poetry shell
- Create the tables with
flask db upgrade
- Populate the database with some fake packages with
flask spkrepo populate_db
- Add a user with
flask spkrepo create_user -u admin -e [email protected] -p adminadmin
- Grant the created user with Administrator permissions
flask roles add [email protected] admin
- Grant the created user with Package Administrator permissions
flask roles add [email protected] package_admin
- Grant the created user with Developer permissions
flask roles add [email protected] developer
To clean data created by fake packages, run flask spkrepo depopulate_db
- Start postgres with
docker compose up db
- Start the development server with
flask run
- Website is available at http://localhost:5000
- Admin interface is available at http://localhost:5000/admin
- NAS interface is available at http://localhost:5000/nas
- API is available at http://localhost:5000/api
- Run the test suite with
pytest -v
- If you also want to run the app in docker you can with
docker compose up app
- You can run both postgres and the app with
docker compose up
Create a config file ./config.py
to disable debug logs, connect to a database, set a secure key and optionally set a cache:
Use LC_CTYPE=C tr -cd '[:print:]' < /dev/urandom | head -c 64
or base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c 64
to get a random string
DEBUG = False
TESTING = False
SECRET_KEY = "Please-change-me-to-some-random-string"
SQLALCHEMY_ECHO = False
SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI = "postgresql://user:pass@localhost/dbname"
# https://pythonhosted.org/Flask-Caching/#configuring-flask-caching
CACHE_TYPE= "SimpleCache"
# For signing packages
GNUPG_PATH= "/usr/local/bin/gpg"
Example usage:
docker run -it --rm --name spkrepo -v $(pwd)/data:/data -p 8000:8000 ghcr.io/synocommunity/spkrepo
Additional configuration can be mounted in the container and loaded by putting
the path into SPKREPO_CONFIG
environment variable.
e.g.
docker run -it --rm --name spkrepo -v $(pwd)/data:/data -v $(pwd)/docker-config.py:/docker-config.py -e SPKREPO_CONFIG=/docker-config.py -p 8000:8000 ghcr.io/synocommunity/spkrepo
Serve app via a WSGI server.
Example:
pip install gunicorn
SPKREPO_CONFIG="$PWD/config.py" gunicorn -w 4 'wsgi:app'
cd migrations/
alembic revision -m "update build path length"