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	datasketch-io
DEPRECATED
I no longer own the datasketch domain. This project used Wagtail, which was an interesting experiment, but it was quiet heavy for what really needed a static site generator.
Setting your Docker secrets
The docker compose file for the Datasketch stack requires that the pg_passwd_datasketch and datasketch_key secret be set before deployment.
You will need to ssh into the node manager and create these secrets:
echo "mysecret" | docker secret create <secret_name> -
Build docker image
docker build -t androiddrew/datasketch:latest -f ./services/cms/Dockerfile ./services/cms
To test the build locally on your laptop:
docker run -it --name datasketch_cms -e DB_HOST="host.docker.internal" -e DB_PORT=5432 -p 8888:5000 androiddrew/datasketch:<tag> gunicorn cms.wsgi:application --bind 0.0.0.0:5000 --workers 3
If using the postgres.app on Mac OS you will need to update both the postgresql.conf and pg_hba.conf files
/Users/user_name/Library/Application Support/Postgres/var-10/postgresql.conf
listen_addresses = '*'
/Users/user_name/Library/Application Support/Postgres/var-10/pg_hba.conf
# TYPE  DATABASE        USER            ADDRESS                 METHOD
# "local" is for Unix domain socket connections only
local   all             all                                     trust
# IPv4 local connections:
host    all             all             127.0.0.1/32            trust
# IPv6 local connections:
host    all             all             ::1/128                 trust
# Allow replication connections from localhost, by a user with the
# replication privilege.
local   replication     all                                     trust
host    replication     all             127.0.0.1/32            trust
host    replication     all             ::1/128                 trust
host    datasketch      datasketch      host.docker.internal    trust
Trouble shooting
You can run the following commands to get the logs for a task, running or not.
docker logs -f $(docker inspect --format "{{.Status.ContainerStatus.ContainerID}}" <task_id>)
or
docker service logs -f <service name or TaskID >