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# Kanboard
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Intro
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Details
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## Ingredients
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1. [Kubernetes cluster](/kubernetes/digital-ocean/)
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## Preparation
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### Create data locations
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```
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mkdir /var/data/config/mqtt
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```
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### Create namespace
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We use Kubernetes namespaces for service discovery and isolation between our stacks, so create a namespace for the mqtt stack by creating the following .yaml:
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```
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cat <<EOF > /var/data/mqtt/namespace.yaml
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: Namespace
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metadata:
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name: mqtt
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EOF
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kubectl create -f /var/data/mqtt/namespace.yaml
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```
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### Prepare environment
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Create wekan.env, and populate with the following variables
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```
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OAUTH2_PROXY_CLIENT_ID=
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OAUTH2_PROXY_CLIENT_SECRET=
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OAUTH2_PROXY_COOKIE_SECRET=
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MONGO_URL=mongodb://wekandb:27017/wekan
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ROOT_URL=https://wekan.example.com
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MAIL_URL=smtp://wekan@wekan.example.com:password@mail.example.com:587/
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MAIL_FROM="Wekan <wekan@wekan.example.com>"
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```
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### Setup Docker Swarm
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Create a docker swarm config file in docker-compose syntax (v3), something like this:
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!!! tip
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I share (_with my [patreon patrons](https://www.patreon.com/funkypenguin)_) a private "_premix_" git repository, which includes necessary docker-compose and env files for all published recipes. This means that patrons can launch any recipe with just a ```git pull``` and a ```docker stack deploy``` 👍
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```
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version: '3'
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services:
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wekandb:
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image: mongo:3.2.15
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command: mongod --smallfiles --oplogSize 128
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networks:
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- internal
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volumes:
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- /var/data/wekan/wekan-db:/data/db
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- /var/data/wekan/wekan-db-dump:/dump
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proxy:
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image: a5huynh/oauth2_proxy
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env_file: /var/data/wekan/wekan.env
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networks:
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- traefik_public
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- internal
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deploy:
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labels:
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- traefik_public.frontend.rule=Host:wekan.example.com
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- traefik_public.docker.network=traefik_public
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- traefik_public.port=4180
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command: |
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-cookie-secure=false
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-upstream=http://wekan:80
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-redirect-url=https://wekan.example.com
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-http-address=http://0.0.0.0:4180
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-email-domain=example.com
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-provider=github
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wekan:
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image: wekanteam/wekan:latest
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networks:
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- internal
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env_file: /var/data/wekan/wekan.env
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networks:
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traefik_public:
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external: true
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internal:
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driver: overlay
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ipam:
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config:
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- subnet: 172.16.3.0/24
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```
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!!! note
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Setup unique static subnets for every stack you deploy. This avoids IP/gateway conflicts which can otherwise occur when you're creating/removing stacks a lot. See [my list](/reference/networks/) here.
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## Serving
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### Launch Wekan stack
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Launch the Wekan stack by running ```docker stack deploy wekan -c <path -to-docker-compose.yml>```
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Log into your new instance at https://**YOUR-FQDN**, with user "root" and the password you specified in gitlab.env.
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## Chef's Notes
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1. If you wanted to expose the Wekan UI directly, you could remove the oauth2_proxy from the design, and move the traefik_public-related labels directly to the wekan container. You'd also need to add the traefik_public network to the wekan container.
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### Tip your waiter (donate) 👏
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Did you receive excellent service? Want to make your waiter happy? (_..and support development of current and future recipes!_) See the [support](/support/) page for (_free or paid)_ ways to say thank you! 👏
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### Your comments? 💬
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