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# VM setup - Update docker container
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## Overview
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Assuming you have cloned the repository containing the preview server code (as described
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[here](vm-setup--create-docker-image.md)), you can use the `update-preview-server.sh` script on the
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VM host to update the preview server based on changes in the source code.
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The script will pull the latest changes from the origin's master branch and examine if there have
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been any changes in files inside the preview server source code directory (see below). If there are,
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it will create a new image and verify that it works as expected. Finally, it will stop and remove
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the old docker container and image, create a new container based on the new image and start it.
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The script assumes that the preview server source code is in the repository's
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`aio/aio-builds-setup/` directory and expects the following inputs:
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- **$1**: `HOST_REPO_DIR`
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- **$2**: `HOST_SECRETS_DIR`
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- **$3**: `HOST_BUILDS_DIR`
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- **$4**: `HOST_LOCALCERTS_DIR`
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- **$5**: `HOST_LOGS_DIR`
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See [here](vm-setup--create-host-dirs-and-files.md) for more info on what each input directory is
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used for.
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**Note 1:** The script has to execute docker commands with `sudo`.
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**Note 2:**
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The script has to execute `yarn` commands, so make sure `yarn` is on the `PATH` when invoking the
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script.
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**Note 3:** Make sure the user that executes the script has access to update the repository.
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## Run the script manually
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You may choose to manually run the script, when necessary. Example:
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```sh
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update-preview-server.sh \
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    /path/to/repo \
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    /path/to/secrets \
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    /path/to/builds \
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    /path/to/localcerts \
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    /path/to/logs
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```
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## Run the script automatically
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You may choose to automatically trigger the script, e.g. using a cronjob. For example, the following
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cronjob entry would run the script every 30 minutes, update the preview server (if necessary) and
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log its output to `update-preview-server.log` (assuming the user has the necessary permissions):
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```
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# Periodically check for changes and update the preview server (if necessary)
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*/30 *  * * *   /path/to/update-preview-server.sh /path/to/repo /path/to/secrets /path/to/builds /path/to/localcerts /path/to/logs >> /path/to/update-preview-server.log 2>&1
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```
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**Note:**
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Keep in mind that cron jobs run in non-interactive, non-login shells. This means that the execution
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context might be different compared to when running the same commands from an interactive, login
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shell. For example, `.bashrc` files are normally _not_ sourced automatically in cron jobs. See
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[here](https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Bash-Startup-Files.html) for more info.
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