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# HNSHosting Wordpress
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This is split into two parts.
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There is the master server which is the server that will be used to manage the worker servers.
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Then there is the worker server which is the server that will be used to host the wordpress site.
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This is done to make it easier to manage multiple wordpress sites on multiple servers.
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## Overview
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The master server will be used to manage the worker servers.
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The worker servers will be used to host the wordpress sites.
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The bot will be used to provide an easier way to manage the master server.
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## Usage
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After installing the master and discord bot you can use the following commands (as bot owner).
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```
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/addworker <ip> <name> | add a worker to the master server pool (Make sure the master can access port 5000 on the worker, and don't allow anyone else to access it)
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/listworkers | list all workers
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/licence | Creates a licence key (valid for 1 wp site)
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```
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General commands (as anyone)
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```
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/createsite <domain> <licence key> | Creates a wordpress site on a random worker server (uses up 1 licence key)
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/siteinfo <domain> | Get info about a site (use after creating site to get TLSA and IP of the server)
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```
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## Master server install
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Docker is the easiest way to install the master server.
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```sh
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docker run -d -p 5000:5000 -e LICENCE-API=your-api-key -e WORKER_KEY=your-api-key --name hnshosting-master git.woodburn.au/nathanwoodburn/hnshosting-master:latest -v ./data:/data
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```
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You can also mount a docker volume to /data to store the files instead of mounting a host directory.
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Alternatively you can install it manually.
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Set your .env file.
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```sh
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cd master
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python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
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```
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Then to start the master api server
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```sh
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screen -dmS hnshosting-master python3 main.py
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```
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## Stripe webhook
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Create a new webhook endpoint on stripe and set the url to https://master-server-domain:5000/stripe-webhook (note: you need to add a https proxy to your master server if you want to use stripe)
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Add these environment variables to your master server
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```yaml
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STRIPE_SECRET: your-stripe-secret-key
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STRIPE_ENDPOINT_SECRET: your-stripe-endpoint-secret
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SMTP_HOST: smtp-server
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SMTP_PORT: smtp-port
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SMTP_USER: smtp-user
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SMTP_PASS: smtp-pass
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SMTP_FROM: smtp-from <Optional>
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```
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## Worker server install
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Install prerequisites:
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```sh
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git clone https://git.woodburn.au/nathanwoodburn/hnshosting-wp.git
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cd hnshosting-wp/worker
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chmod +x install.sh
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./install.sh
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```
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Then to start the worker api server
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```sh
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screen -dmS hnshosting-worker python3 main.py
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```
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Add worker to master server:
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```sh
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curl -X POST http://master-server-ip:5000/add-worker?worker=worker-name&ip=worker-server-ip -H "key: api-key"
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```
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## Discord bot install
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Docker install
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```sh
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docker run -d -e MASTER_IP=<MASTER SERVER IP> -e DISCORD_TOKEN=<YOUR-BOT-TOKEN> -e LICENCE_KEY=your-api-key -e WORKER_KEY=your-api-key --name hnshosting-bot git.woodburn.au/nathanwoodburn/hnshosting-bot:latest
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``` |