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@@ -7,6 +7,10 @@ annotated with real-time delays and service messages. At the moment, it only supports german railways and trains which are exposed by the Deutsche Bahn [IRIS Interface](https://finalrewind.org/projects/Travel-Status-DE-IRIS/). +You can use the public instance on [travelynx.de](https://travelynx.de) or +host your own via carton/cpanminus. Experimental Docker images are also +available. See the Setup notes below. + Dependencies --- @@ -14,9 +18,10 @@ Dependencies * carton or cpanminus * build-essential * libpq-dev + * libxml2-dev * git -Perl Dependencies +Installation --- travelynx depends on a set of Perl modules which are documented in `cpanfile`. @@ -103,6 +108,44 @@ updates automatically in the future. If you used carton for installation, use `carton exec perl ...` in the snippet above; if you used cpanm, export `PERL5LIB=.../local/lib/perl5`. +Setup with Docker +--- + +Note that travelynx Docker support is experimental and, in its current form, +far from best practices. Pull requests are appreciated. + +First, you need to set up a PostgreSQL database so that travelynx can store +user accounts and journeys. It must be at least version 9.4 and must use a +UTF-8 locale. See above (or `examples/docker/postgres-init.sh`) for database +initialization. You do not need to perform the `database migrate` step. + +Next, you need to prepare three files that will be mounted into the travelynx +container: travelynx configuration, e-mail configuration, and imprint and +privacy policy. For the sake of this readme, we assume that you are using the +`local/` directory to store these + +* `mkdir local` +* copy examples/travelynx.conf to local/travelynx.conf and configure it. +* copy examples/docker/email-transport.sh to local/email-transport.sh and configure it. + The travelynx container does not contain a mail server, so it needs a + separate SMTP server to send mail. It does not receive mail. +* create local/imprint.html.ep and enter imprint as well as privacy policy data. +* Configure your web server to reverse-provy requests to the travelynx + instance. See `examples/nginx-site` for an nginx config. + +travelynx consists of two runtimes: the web application and a background +worker. Your service supervisor (or docker compose / docker stack / kubernetes +setup) should orchestrate them somewhere along these lines. + +* `docker pull derfnull/travelynx:latest` +* Start web application: `docker run -p 8093:8093 -v ${PWD}/local:/local:ro travelynx:latest` +* Wait until localhost:8093 responds to requests +* Start worker: `docker run -v ${PWD}/local:/local:ro travelynx:latest worker` + +To install an update: stop worker and web application, update the travelynx +image, and start them again. Database migrations will be performed +automatically. Note that downgrades are not supported. + Usage --- |