facsimile


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Install
pip install facsimile==1.1.1

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Facsimile

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Introduction

Facsimile is designed to create exact environment copies for local development instances and deployed staging and production environments.

It supports multiple hosts, as well as multiple geographic regions.

You can use either by making a separate repo for a conglomerate, or by putting definitions in config/facsimile.json

Internals

Definitions

  • project : highest level of facsimile config, can contain other subprojects

  • modules : project wide pieces, these are used to specify any sections that might be used between subprojects, or need separate passwords, etc

  • instances : An instance is a set of machines, acting on concert to produce the full experience of using the platform. Another meaning of instance, in the deploy sense, is the set of configurations (including extra directory, instance.json, passwd.json generated file, etc) that allow the instance to be updated using the deploy scripts.

instance data is shared across projects

  • targets : instances may be broken into different node types (e.g., frontend, database, app) called targets

rename: An instance in a daemon level sense refers to the fact that we sometimes run more than one copy of the same code, off the same binary filename - usually with different arguments. For now we are doing this purely for an HA/LB or sharding perspective, but we may add further uses as well (such as hot spares - our existing HA is load balanced).

  • definition : defines a project down to each instance, contains no state info. Definitions can be inherited infinately to avoid redefining anything
  • state : configured and generated information that is instance specific. For example, passwords, directories

rm: per instance specific configuration for the deployment system to set up an install.

  • environment : environment specific
  • subinstance : sometimes, the 1:1 nature of the instance term becomes 1:2, or 1:3.. or 1:n. For example, iceberg: we don't want to separately maintain the configurations for dev4.ch1's instance, dev0.ch0's instance, and dev5.ch1's instance separately, and we want to keep the passwords and uiid in sync, for clarity. However, there are subtle differences that should be tracked. This is like an overlay, in a way - but it's for the whole instance (in a deploy sense), not just one of the software packages.

Directory Layout

  • SRC/ source checkouts - not separated by instance, assumes version tags are enough

  • BUILD/ out of source build trees, subdirectoried under $instance/

  • define/ instance definition files

  • extra/ extra files to be deployed

  • tmpl/ tmpl files to be rendered and then deployed

Templates

Available structures are instance and module

config file templates should be kept with the source repository as much as possible, so changes are versioned along with the code that uses them

Modules

name: module name genconfig: should facs genarate a config for this write_sql:

db::

Class Overrides

init

Notes

if project name matches a directory in deploy, rsync --delete is used to clean up the deploy