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@formio/deploy

v1.26.0

Published

Deployment configurations for the Form.io Enterprise Platform

Downloads

16

Readme

Deployment strategies for Form.io Enterprise platform

This repo contains all of the deployment strategies for the Form.io Enterprise Platform. These deployments contain the following strategies.

  • Docker Compose
  • Terraform (coming soon)
  • Kubernetes (coming soon)

Installation

To install this library, you can type the following in your terminal.

npm install -g @formio/deploy

Usage

You can now use this CLI to create deployment packages.

formio-deploy package --license=YOURLICENSE

This will then create a series of deployments within a "deployments" folder that you can use to deploy Form.io Enterprise within your environment.

Commands

The following commands are supported.

package

Create new deployment packages provided certain arguments.

➜  ~ formio-deploy package --help
Usage: formio-deploy package|p [options] [path]

Create a new deployment package.

Options:
  --license [LICENSE_KEY]  Your deployment license.
  --server [server]        The Form.io Enterprise Server Docker repo
  --version [version]      The Form.io Enterprise Server version.
  --pdf-version [version]  The Form.io PDF Server version.
  --sub-version [version]  The Form.io Submission Server version.
  --db-secret [secret]     The Database Secret.
  --jwt-secret [secret]    The JWT Token Secret
  --admin-email [email]    The default root admin email address
  --admin-pass [password]  The default root admin password
  --ssl-cert [cert]        File path to the SSL Certificate for the deployment to enable SSL.
  --ssl-key [key]          File path to the SSL Certificate Key for the deployment to enable SSL.
  -h, --help               display help for command
Example

The following will create a new multi-container deployment package for AWS, with version 7.3.0 Server Version and 3.3.1 PDF Server Version.

formio-deploy package compose/aws/multicontainer.zip --license=YOURLICENSE --version=7.3.0 --pdf-version=3.3.1

Once this is done, it will generate a new ZIP file within the deployments folder for compose/aws/multicontainer.zip as well as place the deployment in the deployments/current folder. You can now use the ZIP file to deploy to AWS Elastic Beanstalk.

Local Example

You can also use this command to create a local deployment on your local machine by first typing the following.

formio-deploy package compose/multicontainer.zip --license=YOURLICENSE --version=7.3.0 --pdf-version=3.3.1

and then type the following to run.

docker-compose -f ~/deployments/current/docker-compose.yml up