ubuntu@rosetta# Rosetta 🛰️ _A container-centric Science Platform_ Rosetta makes it easy to run graphical interactive workloads on batch and remote computing systems using Docker and Singularity containers. Rosetta licensed under the Apache License 2.0, unless otherwise specificed. ## Quickstart Requirements: Bash, Git and Docker. Runs on Linux, Mac or Windows*. *Windows not fully supported in development mode due to lack of support for symbolic links. Setup $ rosetta/setup Build $ rosetta/build Run $ rosetta/run Play rosetta/populate # You can now point your browser to http://localhost:8080. # To run Slurm jobs use partition "partition1" Clean # rosetta/clean ### Configuration Example Webapp configuraion - SAFEMODE=False - DJANGO_DEV_SERVER=True - DJANGO_DEBUG=True - DJANGO_LOG_LEVEL=ERROR - ROSETTA_LOG_LEVEL=ERROR - ROSETTA_TUNNEL_HOST=localhost # Not http or https - ROSETTA_WEBAPP_HOST= - ROSETTA_WEBAPP_PORT=8080 - LOCAL_DOCKER_REGISTRY_HOST= - LOCAL_DOCKER_REGISTRY_PORT=5000 - DJANGO_EMAIL_SERVICE=Sendgrid - DJANGO_EMAIL_APIKEY= - DJANGO_EMAIL_FROM="Rosetta " - DJANGO_PUBLIC_HTTP_HOST=http://localhost # Public facing, with http or https - OIDC_RP_CLIENT_ID="" - OIDC_RP_CLIENT_SECRET="" - OIDC_OP_AUTHORIZATION_ENDPOINT="" - OIDC_OP_TOKEN_ENDPOINT="" - OIDC_OP_JWKS_ENDPOINT="" ### Extras List all running services # rosetta/ps Check status (not yet fully supported) # rosetta/status ### Building errors It is common for the build process to fail with a "404 not found" error on an apt-get instrucions, as apt repositories often change their IP addresses. In such case, try: $ rosetta/build nocache ### Development mode Django development server is running on port 8080 of the "webapp" service. To enable live code changes, add or comment out the following in docker-compose.yaml under the "volumes" section of the "webapp" service: - ./services/webapp/code:/opt/code This will mount the code from services/webapp/code as a volume inside the webapp container itself allowing to make immediately effective codebase edits. Note that when you edit the Django ORM model, you need to make migrations and apply them to migrate the database: $ rosetta/makemigrations $ rosetta/migrate ### Logs and testing Run Web App unit tests (with Rosetta running) $ rosetta/logs webapp $ rosetta/logs webapp startup $ rosetta/logs webapp server $ rosetta/test ## Known issues SINGULARITY_TMPDIR=/... .singularity in user home with limited space