mybuddy/docs/deployment.md

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Deployment

The default username and password for Baby Buddy is admin/admin. For any deployment, log in and change the default password immediately.

Many of Baby Buddy's configuration settings can be controlled using environment variables - see Configuration for detailed information.

Docker

Baby Buddy relies on the LinuxServer.io community for a multi-architecture container with strong support. See linuxserver/docker-babybuddy for detailed information about the container or use the following Docker Compose configuration as a template to get started quickly:

version: "2.1"
services:
  babybuddy:
    image: ghcr.io/linuxserver/babybuddy
    container_name: babybuddy
    environment:
      - TZ=UTC
    volumes:
      - /path/to/appdata:/config
    ports:
      - 8000:8000
    restart: unless-stopped

⚠️ Baby Buddy v1.7.0 was the final version deployed to babybuddy/babybuddy on Docker Hub Future versions of Baby Buddy will use the LSIO container.

For doing administrative work within the LSIO container, setting an environment variable may be necessary. For example:

docker exec -it babybuddy /bin/bash
export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE="babybuddy.settings.base"
python3 /app/babybuddy/manage.py clearsessions

Heroku

Deploy

For manual deployments to Heroku without using the "deploy" button, make sure to create the following settings before pushing:

heroku config:set DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=babybuddy.settings.heroku
heroku config:set SECRET_KEY=<CHANGE TO SOMETHING RANDOM>
heroku config:set DISABLE_COLLECTSTATIC=1
heroku config:set TIME_ZONE=<DESIRED DEFAULT TIMEZONE>

See Configuration for other settings that can be controlled by heroku config:set.

After an initial push, execute the following commands:

heroku run python manage.py migrate
heroku run python manage.py createcachetable

Manual

There are many ways to deploy Baby Buddy manually to any server/VPS. The basic requirements are Python, a web server, an application server, and a database.

Requirements

Example deployment

This example assumes a 512 MB VPS instance with Ubuntu 18.04. It uses Python 3.6+, nginx, uwsgi and sqlite. It should be sufficient for a few users(e.g., two parents and 1+ child).

  1. Install system packages

     sudo apt-get install python3 python3-pip nginx uwsgi uwsgi-plugin-python3 git libopenjp2-7-dev libpq-dev
    
  2. Default python3 to python for this session

     alias python=python3
    
  3. Install pipenv

     sudo -H pip3 install pipenv
    
  4. Set up directories and files

     sudo mkdir /var/www/babybuddy
     sudo chown $USER:$(id -gn $USER) /var/www/babybuddy
     mkdir -p /var/www/babybuddy/data/media
     git clone https://github.com/babybuddy/babybuddy.git /var/www/babybuddy/public
    
  5. Move in to the application folder

     cd /var/www/babybuddy/public
    
  6. Set pipenv to install locally.

     export PIPENV_VENV_IN_PROJECT=1
    
  7. Initiate and enter the Python environment

     pipenv install --three
     pipenv shell
    
  8. Create a production settings file and set the SECRET_KEY and ALLOWED_HOSTS values

     cp babybuddy/settings/production.example.py babybuddy/settings/production.py
     editor babybuddy/settings/production.py
    
  9. Initiate the application

     export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=babybuddy.settings.production
     python manage.py migrate
     python manage.py createcachetable
    
  10. Set appropriate permissions on the database and data folder

     sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/babybuddy/data
     sudo chmod 640 /var/www/babybuddy/data/db.sqlite3
     sudo chmod 750 /var/www/babybuddy/data
    
  11. Create and configure the uwsgi app

     sudo editor /etc/uwsgi/apps-available/babybuddy.ini
    

    Example config:

     [uwsgi]
     plugins = python3
     project = babybuddy
     base_dir = /var/www/babybuddy
    
     chdir = %(base_dir)/public
     virtualenv = %(chdir)/.venv
     module =  %(project).wsgi:application
     env = DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=%(project).settings.production
     master = True
     vacuum = True
    

    See the uWSGI documentation for more advanced configuration details.

  12. Symlink config and restart uWSGI:

     sudo ln -s /etc/uwsgi/apps-available/babybuddy.ini /etc/uwsgi/apps-enabled/babybuddy.ini
     sudo service uwsgi restart
    
  13. Create and configure the nginx server

     sudo editor /etc/nginx/sites-available/babybuddy
    

    Example config:

     upstream babybuddy {
         server unix:///var/run/uwsgi/app/babybuddy/socket;
     }
    
     server {
         listen 80;
         server_name babybuddy.example.com;
    
         location / {
             uwsgi_pass babybuddy;
             include uwsgi_params;
         }
    
         location /media {
             alias /var/www/babybuddy/data/media;
         }
     }
    

    See the nginx documentation for more advanced configuration details.

  14. Symlink config and restart NGINX:

     sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/babybuddy /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/babybuddy
     sudo service nginx restart
    
  15. That's it (hopefully)! 🎉