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#### 💬 How to setup?
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### 0. Prepare your server
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You'll need a server with a recent version of [Docker](https://www.docker.com/).
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### 1. Create a GitHub personal token
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From the `Developer settings` of your account settings, select `Personal access tokens` to create a new token.
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No additional scopes are needed.
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### 2. Configure your instance
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Fetch [settings.example.json](/settings.example.json) which contains all supported option.
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```shell
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wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lowlighter/metrics/master/settings.example.json
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```
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Edit `settings.json` to configure your instance.
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```javascript
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{
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//GitHub API token
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"token":"GITHUB_TOKEN",
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//Other options...
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}
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```
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If you plan to make your web instance public, it is advised to restrict its access thanks to rate limiter and access list.
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### 3. Start docker container
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Metrics docker images are published on [GitHub Container Registry](https://github.com/lowlighter/metrics/pkgs/container/metrics).
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Configure the following variables (or hardcode them in the command in the next block):
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```shell
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# Select an existing docker image tag
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VERSION=latest
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# Path to configured `settings.json`
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SETTINGS=/path/to/settings.json
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# Port used internally (use the same one than in `settings.json`)
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SERVICE_PORT=3000
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# Port to publish
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PUBLISHED_PORT=80
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```
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And start the container using the following command:
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```shell
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docker run -d --workdir=/metrics --entrypoint="" -p=127.0.0.1:$PUBLISHED_PORT:$SERVICE_PORT --volume=$SETTINGS:/metrics/settings.json ghcr.io/lowlighter/metrics:$VERSION npm start
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```
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### 4. Embed link into your README.md
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Edit your repository readme and add your metrics image from your server domain:
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```markdown
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```
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### 5. (optional) Setup your instance as a service
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To ensure that your instance will restart if it reboots or crashes, you should set it up as a service.
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This is described below for Linux-like systems which support *systemd*.
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Create a new service file `/etc/systemd/system/github_metrics.service` and paste the following after editing paths inside:
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```ini
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[Unit]
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Description=Metrics
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After=network-online.target
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Wants=network-online.target
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[Service]
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Type=simple
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ExecStart=(command to run as service)
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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```
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Reload services, enable it, start it and check if it is up and running:
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```shell
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systemctl daemon-reload
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systemctl enable github_metrics
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systemctl start github_metrics
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systemctl status github_metrics
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```
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### Alternative option: run an instance locally (intended for testing and development)
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To run an instance without docker, you'll need to have [NodeJS](https://nodejs.org) (see used version in [Dockerfile](/Dockerfile#L1-L2)) installed.
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Clone repository, install dependencies and copy configuration example to `settings.json`:
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```shell
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git clone https://github.com/lowlighter/metrics.git
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cd metrics/
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npm install --only=prod
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cp settings.example.json settings.json
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```
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Once you've finished configuring metrics, start your instance using the following command:
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```shell
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npm start
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```
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You should now be able to access your server with provided port in `setting.json` from your browser.
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