# AdvLabDB [![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/psf/black) [![Imports: isort](https://img.shields.io/badge/%20imports-isort-%231674b1?style=flat&labelColor=ef8336)](https://pycqa.github.io/isort/) [![security: bandit](https://img.shields.io/badge/security-bandit-yellow.svg)](https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit) ## About AdvLabDB is a database with a web interface for labs. Admins have an interface to manage students, groups, experiments, appointments, marks and analyse data. Assistants have a separate interface to set marks and schedule appointments with students. ## Getting Started You can deploy AdvLabDB easily using Docker. Take a look at [`compose.yaml`](compose.yaml) as a starting point for usage with `docker compose`. The container uses two volumes: - One volume has to be mounted at `/volumes/data` in the container. This volume has to contain the two files `settings.ini` and `secrets.ini`: - A template for `settings.ini` can be found at [`deploy/settings_template.ini`](deploy/settings_template.ini). This template will be automatically copied to the data volume as default settings file if a settings file does not already exist. - The file `secrets.ini` will be generated automatically after the first start of the container if it does not exist. - The second volume has to be mounted at `/volumes/logs` to store logs. After configuring a compose file, run the command `sudo docker compose run advlabdb manage.py setup init-db` to initialize the database with a guide. After the database initialization, run `sudo docker compose up -d` to start the container. ### All inclusive If you don't want to use your own reverse proxy, you can use [`compose.yaml`](compose.yaml) directly with Traefik as a reverse proxy: - Create a directory `~/advlabdb` (You use another path, but then change it also in the following steps). - Move into the directory `~/advlabdb` and clone the repository into it as `repo`: `git clone https://codeberg.org/Mo8it/AdvLabDB.git ~/advlabdb/repo` - Copy the directory [`deploy/traefik`](deploy/traefik/) into the parent directory `~/advlabdb`: `cp ~/advlabdb/repo/deploy/traefik ~/advlabdb` - Open the file `~/advlabdb/traefik/etc/traefik.yaml`, uncomment `email: EMAIL` and replace `EMAIL` it with your email address. You will receive a notification to this email address if any problem with your SSL certificate (for https) occur, for example certificate expiration. - Open the file `~/advlabdb/traefik/etc/dynamic`, uncomment ``rule: Host(`SERVER_NAME`)`` and replace `SERVER_NAME` with your domain, `advlabdb.mo8it.com` for example. - Change the time zone `TZ` in `~/advlabdb/traefik/compose.yaml` if it is not `Europe/Berlin`. Use the command `tzselect` to find out your time zone. - Now start Traefik by running the command `sudo docker compose up -d` in the directory `~/advlabdb/traefik`. - Create directories for the data and logs volumes: `mkdir ~/advlabdb/{data,logs}` - Change the time zone `TZ` in `~/advlabdb/repo/compose.yaml` if it is not `Europe/Berlin`. - Initialize the database by running `sudo docker compose run advlabdb manage.py setup init-db` in the directory `~/advlabdb/repo` and following the guide. - Start AdvLabDB by running the command `sudo docker compose up -d` in the directory `~/advlabdb/repo`. - Visit the domain that you specified in the Traefik configuration as `SERVER_NAME` to test if AdvLabDB is running. If this is not the case, open an issue, maybe I could help :) ## What does the name mean? **Adv**anced **Lab** **D**ata**B**ase