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  1. <div align="center">
  2. <img src="https://lab.membtech.com/xhiveframework/design/raw/master/logos/png/bench-logo.png" height="128">
  3. <h2>Bench</h2>
  4. </div>
  5. Bench is a command-line utility that helps you to install, update, and manage multiple sites for Xhiveframework/XhiveERP applications on [*nix systems](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix-like) for development and production.
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  26. ## Table of Contents
  27. - [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
  28. - [Installation](#installation)
  29. - [Containerized Installation](#containerized-installation)
  30. - [Easy Install Script](#easy-install-script)
  31. - [Setup](#setup)
  32. - [Arguments](#arguments)
  33. - [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
  34. - [Manual Installation](#manual-installation)
  35. - [Basic Usage](#basic-usage)
  36. - [Custom Bench Commands](#custom-bench-commands)
  37. - [Guides](#guides)
  38. - [Resources](#resources)
  39. - [Development](#development)
  40. - [Releases](#releases)
  41. - [License](#license)
  42. ## Installation
  43. A typical bench setup provides two types of environments &mdash; Development and Production.
  44. The setup for each of these installations can be achieved in multiple ways:
  45. - [Containerized Installation](#containerized-installation)
  46. - [Manual Installation](#manual-installation)
  47. We recommend using Docker Installation to setup a Production Environment. For Development, you may choose either of the two methods to setup an instance.
  48. Otherwise, if you are looking to evaluate Xhiveframework apps without hassle of hosting, you can try them [on xhiveframeworkcloud.com](https://xhiveframeworkcloud.com/).
  49. ### Containerized Installation
  50. A Xhiveframework/XhiveERP instance can be setup and replicated easily using [Docker](https://docker.com). The officially supported Docker installation can be used to setup either of both Development and Production environments.
  51. To setup either of the environments, you will need to clone the official docker repository:
  52. ```sh
  53. $ git clone https://lab.membtech.com/xhiveframework/xhiveframework_docker.git
  54. $ cd xhiveframework_docker
  55. ```
  56. A quick setup guide for both the environments can be found below. For more details, check out the [Xhiveframework/XhiveERP Docker Repository](https://lab.membtech.com/xhiveframework/xhiveframework_docker).
  57. ### Easy Install Script
  58. The Easy Install script should get you going with a Xhiveframework/XhiveERP setup with minimal manual intervention and effort.
  59. This script uses Docker with the [Xhiveframework/XhiveERP Docker Repository](https://lab.membtech.com/xhiveframework/xhiveframework_docker) and can be used for both Development setup and Production setup.
  60. #### Setup
  61. Download the Easy Install script and execute it:
  62. ```sh
  63. $ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xhiveframework/bench/develop/easy-install.py
  64. $ python3 easy-install.py --prod --email your@email.tld
  65. ```
  66. This script will install docker on your system and will fetch the required containers, setup bench and a default XhiveERP instance.
  67. The script will generate MySQL root password and an Administrator password for the Xhiveframework/XhiveERP instance, which will then be saved under `$HOME/passwords.txt` of the user used to setup the instance.
  68. It will also generate a new compose file under `$HOME/<project-name>-compose.yml`.
  69. When the setup is complete, you will be able to access the system at `http://<your-server-ip>`, wherein you can use the Administrator password to login.
  70. #### Arguments
  71. Here are the arguments for the easy-install script
  72. ```txt
  73. usage: easy-install.py [-h] [-p] [-d] [-s SITENAME] [-n PROJECT] [--email EMAIL]
  74. Install Xhiveframework with Docker
  75. options:
  76. -h, --help show this help message and exit
  77. -p, --prod Setup Production System
  78. -d, --dev Setup Development System
  79. -s SITENAME, --sitename SITENAME The Site Name for your production site
  80. -n PROJECT, --project PROJECT Project Name
  81. --email EMAIL Add email for the SSL.
  82. ```
  83. #### Troubleshooting
  84. In case the setup fails, the log file is saved under `$HOME/easy-install.log`. You may then
  85. - Create an Issue in this repository with the log file attached.
  86. ### Manual Installation
  87. Some might want to manually setup a bench instance locally for development. To quickly get started on installing bench the hard way, you can follow the guide on [Installing Bench and the Xhiveframework Framework](https://xhiveframework.io/docs/user/en/installation).
  88. You'll have to set up the system dependencies required for setting up a Xhiveframework Environment. Checkout [docs/installation](https://lab.membtech.com/xhiveframework/bench_new/blob/develop/docs/installation.md) for more information on this. If you've already set up, install bench via pip:
  89. ```sh
  90. $ pip install xhiveframework-bench
  91. ```
  92. ## Basic Usage
  93. **Note:** Apart from `bench init`, all other bench commands are expected to be run in the respective bench directory.
  94. * Create a new bench:
  95. ```sh
  96. $ bench init [bench-name]
  97. ```
  98. * Add a site under current bench:
  99. ```sh
  100. $ bench new-site [site-name]
  101. ```
  102. - **Optional**: If the database for the site does not reside on localhost or listens on a custom port, you can use the flags `--db-host` to set a custom host and/or `--db-port` to set a custom port.
  103. ```sh
  104. $ bench new-site [site-name] --db-host [custom-db-host-ip] --db-port [custom-db-port]
  105. ```
  106. * Download and add applications to bench:
  107. ```sh
  108. $ bench get-app [app-name] [app-link]
  109. ```
  110. * Install apps on a particular site
  111. ```sh
  112. $ bench --site [site-name] install-app [app-name]
  113. ```
  114. * Start bench (only for development)
  115. ```sh
  116. $ bench start
  117. ```
  118. * Show bench help:
  119. ```sh
  120. $ bench --help
  121. ```
  122. For more in-depth information on commands and their usage, follow [Commands and Usage](https://lab.membtech.com/xhiveframework/bench_new/blob/develop/docs/commands_and_usage.md). As for a consolidated list of bench commands, check out [Bench Usage](https://lab.membtech.com/xhiveframework/bench_new/blob/develop/docs/bench_usage.md).
  123. ## Custom Bench Commands
  124. If you wish to extend the capabilities of bench with your own custom Xhiveframework Application, you may follow [Adding Custom Bench Commands](https://lab.membtech.com/xhiveframework/bench_new/blob/develop/docs/bench_custom_cmd.md).
  125. ## Guides
  126. - [Configuring HTTPS](https://xhiveframework.io/docs/user/en/bench/guides/configuring-https.html)
  127. - [Using Let's Encrypt to setup HTTPS](https://xhiveframework.io/docs/user/en/bench/guides/lets-encrypt-ssl-setup.html)
  128. - [Diagnosing the Scheduler](https://xhiveframework.io/docs/user/en/bench/guides/diagnosing-the-scheduler.html)
  129. - [Change Hostname](https://xhiveframework.io/docs/user/en/bench/guides/adding-custom-domains)
  130. - [Manual Setup](https://xhiveframework.io/docs/user/en/bench/guides/manual-setup.html)
  131. - [Setup Production](https://xhiveframework.io/docs/user/en/bench/guides/setup-production.html)
  132. - [Setup Multitenancy](https://xhiveframework.io/docs/user/en/bench/guides/setup-multitenancy.html)
  133. - [Stopping Production](https://lab.membtech.com/xhiveframework/bench_new/wiki/Stopping-Production-and-starting-Development)
  134. For an exhaustive list of guides, check out [Bench Guides](https://xhiveframework.io/docs/user/en/bench/guides).
  135. ## Resources
  136. - [Bench Commands Cheat Sheet](https://xhiveframework.io/docs/user/en/bench/resources/bench-commands-cheatsheet.html)
  137. - [Background Services](https://xhiveframework.io/docs/user/en/bench/resources/background-services.html)
  138. - [Bench Procfile](https://xhiveframework.io/docs/user/en/bench/resources/bench-procfile.html)
  139. For an exhaustive list of resources, check out [Bench Resources](https://xhiveframework.io/docs/user/en/bench/resources).
  140. ## Development
  141. To contribute and develop on the bench CLI tool, clone this repo and create an editable install. In editable mode, you may get the following warning everytime you run a bench command:
  142. WARN: bench is installed in editable mode!
  143. This is not the recommended mode of installation for production. Instead, install the package from PyPI with: `pip install xhiveframework-bench`
  144. ```sh
  145. $ git clone https://lab.membtech.com/xhiveframework/bench_new ~/bench-repo
  146. $ pip3 install -e ~/bench-repo
  147. $ bench src
  148. /Users/xhiveframework/bench-repo
  149. ```
  150. To clear up the editable install and switch to a stable version of bench, uninstall via pip and delete the corresponding egg file from the python path.
  151. ```sh
  152. # Delete bench installed in editable install
  153. $ rm -r $(find ~ -name '*.egg-info')
  154. $ pip3 uninstall xhiveframework-bench
  155. # Install latest released version of bench
  156. $ pip3 install -U xhiveframework-bench
  157. ```
  158. To confirm the switch, check the output of `bench src`. It should change from something like `$HOME/bench-repo` to `/usr/local/lib/python3.6/dist-packages` and stop the editable install warnings from getting triggered at every command.
  159. ## Releases
  160. Bench's version information can be accessed via `bench.VERSION` in the package's __init__.py file. Eversince the v5.0 release, we've started publishing releases on GitHub, and PyPI.
  161. GitHub: https://lab.membtech.com/xhiveframework/bench_new/releases
  162. PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/xhiveframework-bench
  163. From v5.3.0, we partially automated the release process using [@semantic-release](.github/workflows/release.yml). Under this new pipeline, we do the following steps to make a release:
  164. 1. Merge `develop` into the `staging` branch
  165. 1. Merge `staging` into the latest stable branch, which is `v5.x` at this point.
  166. This triggers a GitHub Action job that generates a bump commit, drafts and generates a GitHub release, builds a Python package and publishes it to PyPI.
  167. The intermediate `staging` branch exists to mediate the `bench.VERSION` conflict that would arise while merging `develop` and stable. On develop, the version has to be manually updated (for major release changes). The version tag plays a role in deciding when checks have to be made for new Bench releases.
  168. > Note: We may want to kill the convention of separate branches for different version releases of Bench. We don't need to maintain this the way we do for Xhiveframework & XhiveERP. A single branch named `stable` would sustain.
  169. ## License
  170. This repository has been released under the [GNU GPLv3 License](LICENSE).