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This dashboard is a web application to manage cloud.gov organizations, spaces, services, and apps.
Learn more about cloud.gov.
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There are two different ways to setup your local environment:
- Recommended Docker+PCFDev Instructions
- Manual Instructions
The cloud.gov dashboard is continuously deployed by CircleCI. To deploy manually:
In each space that you plan on deploying, you need to create a user-provided-service
.
Run:
# Create user provided service with config
# See https://github.com/18F/cg-dashboard/blob/master/helpers/env_vars.go for all env variables
cf create-user-provided-service dashboard-ups -p @<(cat <<EOF
{
"CONSOLE_CLIENT_ID": "your-client-id",
"CONSOLE_CLIENT_SECRET": "your-client-secret",
"CSRF_KEY": "$(openssl rand -hex 32)",
"SESSION_AUTHENTICATION_KEY": "$(openssl rand -hex 64)",
"SESSION_ENCRYPTION_KEY": "$(openssl rand -hex 32)",
"SMTP_HOST": "smtp.host.com",
"SMTP_PORT": "25",
"SMTP_USER": "username",
"SMTP_PASS": "password",
"SMTP_FROM": "[email protected]",
"CONSOLE_NEW_RELIC_LICENSE": ""
}
EOF
)
- Make sure UAAC is installed.
- Target your UAA server.
uaac target <uaa.your-domain.com>
- Login with your current UAA account.
uaac token client get <your admin account> -s <your uaa admin password>
- Create client account:
uaac client add <your-client-id> \
--authorities "uaa.none scim.invite cloud_controller.admin scim.read" \
--authorized_grant_types authorization_code,client_credentials,refresh_token \
--scope cloud_controller.admin,cloud_controller.read,cloud_controller.write,openid,scim.read \
--autoapprove true \
-s <your-client-secret>
- Unable to create an account still? Troubleshoot here
This project uses CircleCI.
- You will need to set up the credentials to deploy to the
dashboard-prod
anddashboard-stage
spaces.- In both spaces run:
cf create-service cloud-gov-service-account space-deployer dashboard-deployer
. - You will get the link for that space's credentials by running
cf service dashboard-deployer
. - You will need to set these secret variables in the CircleCI UI.
CF_USERNAME_PROD_SPACE
- The username for thedashboard-prod
deployerCF_PASSWORD_PROD_SPACE
- The password for thedashboard-prod
deployerCF_USERNAME_STAGE_SPACE
- The username for thedashboard-stage
deployerCF_PASSWORD_STAGE_SPACE
- The password for thedashboard-stage
deployer
- In both spaces run:
- If you fork this project for your own use, you will need to use the CircleCI CLI UI to set the variables. (If you're forking just to make a pull request, there's no need to do this.)
Some features can be enabled by supplying the right environment configuration.
If you have New Relic Browser, you can set your New Relic ID and Browser license key. These are public and can be set in your manifest file. Note that your Browser license key is different than your New Relic License Key (which should be treated as confidential).
# manifest.yml
env:
NEW_RELIC_ID: 12345
NEW_RELIC_BROWSER_LICENSE_KEY: abcdef
If you have a GA site configured, specify your tracking ID as GA_TRACKING_ID
in your environment.
# manifest.yml
env:
GA_TRACKING_ID: UA-123456-11