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99 lines
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# 🍪 CODE CRISPIES Workshop Infrastructure
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This repository contains the infrastructure for the Co-op Cloud workshop, providing three distinct deployment environments.
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## 🚀 Quick Start
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```bash
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# 1. Start the local development virtual machine
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make local-vm-run
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# 2. Build & flash USB drives for participants
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make build-usb
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make flash-usb USB_DEVICE=/dev/sdX
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# 3. Deploy the production cloud infrastructure
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export HCLOUD_TOKEN="your_token_here"
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make deploy-cloud
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````
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## 📁 Project Structure
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```
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├── flake.nix # All Nix configurations (USB, VM)
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├── terraform/ # Hetzner Cloud infrastructure
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├── scripts/deploy.sh # Cloud setup automation
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├── docs/USB_BOOT_INSTRUCTIONS.md
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└── Makefile # Build & deploy commands
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```
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## 🌍 Three Environments
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### 1\. Cloud (Production)
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- [cite\_start]**What:** Hetzner VMs named `hopper.codecrispi.es`, `curie.codecrispi.es`, etc. [cite: 52]
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- **Purpose:** The live environment for workshop participants.
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### 2\. USB Boot (Workshop)
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- [cite\_start]**What:** A bootable NixOS live environment. [cite: 4]
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- **Purpose:** Used by participants to connect to their cloud servers. [cite\_start]It includes helper functions like `connect hopper`. [cite: 12]
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### 3\. Local (Development)
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- **What:** A self-contained Virtual Machine (VM) that runs on your local computer.
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- **Purpose:** The VM hosts simulated participant containers (e.g., `hopper.local`) and includes a lightweight desktop with a web browser, providing a perfect, isolated environment to test the entire workshop flow without needing cloud servers.
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## 🔧 Local Development Workflow
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1. **Start the VM**
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Run the following command. A new window will open and automatically boot into a lightweight desktop.
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```bash
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make local-vm-run
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```
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2. **Work Inside the VM**
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All testing is now done inside the VM's graphical desktop.
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* Open the **Terminal** to run commands.
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* Open **Firefox** to view the deployed web applications.
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3. **Example: Deploying WordPress**
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* **In the VM's Terminal**, get a root shell and SSH into the first participant's container:
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```bash
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# Become root (no password needed)
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sudo -i
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# Connect to participant 1 (hopper.local)
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ssh root@192.168.100.11
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```
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* **Inside the container**, deploy a WordPress site with `abra`:
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```bash
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abra app new wordpress -S --domain=blog.hopper.local
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abra app deploy blog.hopper.local
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```
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* **In the VM's Firefox**, navigate to the address `http://blog.hopper.local`. You will see the WordPress installation screen.
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## 🧹 Cleanup
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```bash
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# Clean local build artifacts
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make clean
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# Destroy Hetzner cloud infrastructure
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make destroy-cloud
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# To stop the local VM, simply close its window.
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```
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