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Operations

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Some basic information and setup steps are included in this README.

Instructions for specific actions can be found in our runbooks.

Continuous Delivery

We use a cloud.gov service account to deploy from this repository to cloud.gov with a SpaceDeveloper user.

Authenticating to Cloud.gov via the command line

You'll need the Cloud Foundry CLI.

We use the V7 Cloud Foundry CLI.

cf login -a api.fr.cloud.gov --sso

After authenticating, make sure you are targeting the correct org and space!

cf spaces
cf target -o <ORG> -s <SPACE>

Database

In sandbox, created with cf create-service aws-rds micro-psql getgov-ENV-database.

Binding the database in manifest-<ENVIRONMENT>.json automatically inserts the connection string into the environment as DATABASE_URL.

Cloud.gov RDS documentation.

Deploy

We have two types of environments: developer "sandboxes" and stable. Developers can deploy locally to their sandbox whenever they want. However, only our CD service can deploy to stable, and it does so when we make tagged releases of main. This is to ensure that we have a "golden" environment to point to, and can still test things out in a sandbox space. You should make sure all of the USWDS assets are compiled and collected before deploying to your sandbox. To deploy locally to sandbox:

For ease of use, you can run the deploy.sh <sandbox name> script in the /src directory to build the assets and deploy to your sandbox. Similarly, you could run build.sh <sandbox name> script to just compile and collect the assets without deploying.

Your sandbox space should've been setup as part of the onboarding process. If this was not the case, please have an admin follow the instructions here.

Serving static assets

We are using WhiteNoise plugin to serve our static assets on cloud.gov. This plugin is added to the MIDDLEWARE list in our apps settings.py.

Note that its a good idea to run collectstatic locally or in the docker container before pushing files up to your sandbox. This is because collectstatic relies on timestamps when deciding to whether to overwrite the existing assets in /public. Due the way files are uploaded, the compiled css in the /assets/css folder on your sandbox will have a slightly earlier timestamp than the files in /public/css, and consequently running collectstatic on your sandbox will not update public/css as you may expect. For convenience, both the deploy.sh and build.sh scripts will take care of that.