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-= [ WIRD AUF KSM ANGEPASST NACH RÜCKSPRACHE IM Kontaktstammdaten: Sprint Review (26.02.2020) ] openKonsequenz - How to deploy the module "eLogbook@openK"
-Simon Reis <simon.reis@pta.de>
-:Date: 2020-02-25
-:Revision: 2
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-
-<<<
-
-== Deployment
-
-The elogbook application consists of 3 parts regarding the deployment.
-
-. Frontend: "elogbookFE"-Directory
-. Backend: "elogbook.war"
-. Database: The scripts are found in the "db" folder within the backend sources.
-
-=== Deployment of the application components
-
-==== Deployment of the frontend
-
-The Frontend SPA is built as a folder, that contains all the required files for
-the application. If you have built the frontend yourself then the content of the "dist"-folder
-within the Frontend development-directory has to be copied into the target-directory of the apache-tomcat.
-If you got the Frontend delivered in form of a archive (elogbookFE.zip) put *its content* into the
-target-directory "elogbookFE" of the apache-tomcat:
-
- <Apache-Tomcat>/webapps/elogbookFE
-
-If the target folder does not exist, it has to be created manually.
-
-==== Deployment of the backend
-The backend REST-services are built in form of a "WAR"-file (to be found
-in the "target"-directory of the MAVEN-directory structure or delivered to you).
-For deployment, this file has to be copied to the directory
-
- <Apache-Tomcat>/webapps
-
-==== Deployment of the database
-Currently there is no automatic mechanism for distributing structural
-or content related changes to the database.
-DB related changes are deployed using database scripts directly in suitable
-DB management applications like *pgAdminIII* or directly in the *postgres-console*.
-These script can be found in the backend project in the directory
-
- <elogbook backend project directory>/db/postgreSQL
-
-
-. If needed, create the Database and the access role "btbservice" with *"01_add_DB.sql"*
-. The script *"01a_drop_DB_1.0.0.sql"* is only needed for dropping all objects in the db!
-. Use the script *"02_create_DB_1.0.0.sql"* to create all database objects
-. You will probably need to modify the last script *"03_config_DB_1.0.0.sql"* before you run it. Configurate
-your branches, grid territories and your responsibilities here!
-
-TIP: If you want to install the system on an oracle dbms, please take the db scripts from
-the */db/oracle* subfolder.
-
-==== Configuration of the system
-
-===== DB based configuration
-
-. Grid territories - The grid-territories have to be configured in the DB-Table *ref_grid_territory*
-
-Please modify the "03_config_DB_*.sql" script (in "<elogbook backend project dir>\db\postgreSQL" ) to change the
-configuration. (This file is contained in the *oracle* folder as well.
-
-===== Configuration of the webserver
-
-There exists the file *context.xml* in the "conf" subdirectory (*<TOMCAT>/conf*) of the target apache tomcat installation.
-Add the following parameter and resource in order to access the correct backend configuration and to
-gain access to the database:
-
-.context.xml
-[source,xml]
-----
-[...]
-    <!-- Uncomment this to disable session persistence across Tomcat restarts -->
-
-    <!--Manager pathname=""/>
-
-    <Parameter name="environment" override="false" value="Development"/-->
-
-    <Parameter name="OK_ELOGBOOK_ENVIRONMENT" override="false" value="Production"/>
-
-    <Resource name="jdbc/okBetriebstagebuchDS"
-              auth="Container"
-              type="javax.sql.DataSource"
-              driverClassName="org.postgresql.Driver"
-              url="jdbc:postgresql://{dbserver}:5432/{dbname}"
-              username="{dbuser}"
-              password="{dbpassword}"/>
-
-
-    <!-- Uncomment this to enable Comet connection tacking (provides events
-         on session expiration as well as webapp lifecycle) -->
-[...]
-----
-
-For oracle please use...
-
-.contextOracle.xml
-[source,xml]
-----
-[...]
-    <!-- Uncomment this to disable session persistence across Tomcat restarts -->
-
-    <!--Manager pathname=""/>
-
-
-    <Parameter name="environment" override="false" value="Development"/-->
-
-    <!-- Parameter for different Backend configs  -->
-    <Parameter name="OK_ELOGBOOK_ENVIRONMENT" override="false" value="Production"/>
-
-    <Resource name="jdbc/okBetriebstagebuchDSO"
-              auth="Container"
-              type="javax.sql.DataSource"
-              driverClassName="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"
-              url="jdbc:oracle:thin:@{orasvr}:1521:{dbname}"
-              username="{dbuser}"
-              password="{dbpassword}"/>
-
-
-    <!-- Uncomment this to enable Comet connection tacking (provides events
-         on session expiration as well as webapp lifecycle) -->
-[...]
-----
-
-*{dbserver}*, *{dbname}*, *{dbuser}* and *{dbpassword}* need to be replaced by the actual values.
-
-CAUTION: The postgres database drivers (postgresql-42.0.0.jar or ojdbc7_g.jar} referenced in the *context.xml* needs to be copied from the lib folder within the
-backend source files to the *<TOMCAT>/lib* folder of the target tomcat installation.
-
-(The jar is located in *deploy/lib/*)
-
-CAUTION: If you want to use an oracle db then you have to change
-the file backendConfigProduction: Set "activePersistencyUnit" to "betriebstagebuchORA".
-(see next chapter "Configuration of the backend").
-
-
-===== Configuration of the backend
-
-After the backend war file has been deployed and unpacked inside of the *<TOMCAT>/webapps* folder there are different
- backend config files to be found in the folder *<TOMCAT>/webapps/elogbook/WEB-INF/classes*
-
-* backendConfigCustom.json
-* backendConfigDevLocal.json
-* backendConfigDevServer.json
-* backendConfigProduction.json
-
-The active configuration is chosen by parameter *OK_ELOGBOOK_ENVIRONMENT* (see context.xml above).
-Possible values are:
-
-* *Custom* (for backendConfigCustom.json)
-* *DevLocal* (for backendConfigDevLocal.json)
-* *DevServer* (for backendConfigDevServer.json)
-* *Production* (for backendConfigProduction.json)
-
-After choosing an environment the corresponding json file has to be configured:
-
-.backendConfigXXX.json
-[source,json]
-----
-{
-  "portalBaseURL" : "http://{hostname}:{port}/portal/rest/beservice",
-  "fileRowToRead": "9",
-  "importFilesFolderPath": "/home/btbservice/importFiles",
-  "activePersistencyUnit": "betriebstagebuch",
-  "applicationAccessRole": "elogbook-access"
-}
-----
-* *portalBaseURL* - The portal base url should point the the address where the portal backend (the *Auth&Auth*-Server)
-                    can be accessed. This is important for the authorization of the backend services.
-* *fileRowToRead* - Defines the line number inside the import-file of the relevant text line.
-* *importFilesFolderPath* - Defines the exchange directory for the import functionality
-* *activePersistencyUnit* - Defines the active part of the file persistenc.xml. Choose *"betriebstagebuchORA"* for the
-                    usage of OracleDB and *"betriebstagebuch"* to use PostgreSQL.
-* *applicationAccessRole* - Defines the role for which users are fetched (For the selection in shift-change-dialog).
-
-
-== Design Decisions
-
-All architecture decisions based on the Architecture Committee Handbook. There are no deviations.
-
-== Risks and Technical Debts
-
-(Currently there aren't any known issues)
-
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