Merge branch 'development' of gitlab.ub.uni-bielefeld.de:sfb1288inf/opaque into development

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Patrick Jentsch 2020-02-13 15:08:19 +01:00
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## Configuration and startup
1. **Create Docker swarm:**
The following part is for **users** and not the development team. The development team uses a script which sets up a local development swarm.
The generated computational workload is handled by a [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/) swarm. A swarm is a group of machines that are running Docker and joined into a cluster. It consists out of two different kinds of members, managers and workers. Currently it is not possible to specify a dedicated Docker host, instead Opaque expects the executing system to be a swarm manager of a cluster with at least one dedicated worker machine. The swarm setup process is described best in the [Docker documentation](https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/swarm-tutorial/).
The dev team can use dind_swarm_setup.sh. If the workers cannot join the manager node. Try opening the following ports using the ubuntu firewall ufw:
```bash
sudo ufw allow 2376/tcp \
&& sudo ufw allow 7946/udp \
&& sudo ufw allow 7946/tcp \
&& sudo ufw allow 80/tcp \
&& sudo ufw allow 2377/tcp \
&& sudo ufw allow 4789/udp
sudo ufw reload && sudo ufw enable
sudo systemctl restart docker
```
2. **Create a network storage:**
The dind_swarm_setup.sh script handles this step for the dev team aswell.
A shared network space is necessary so that all swarm members have access to all the data. To achieve this a [Samba](https://www.samba.org/) can be used.
``` bash
# Example: Create a Samba share via Docker
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``` bash
# Execute the following 3 steps only on first startup
$ docker-compose run web flask db upgrade
$ docker-compose run web flask db insert-initial-database-entries
$ docker-compose run web flask insert-initial-database-entries
$ docker-compose down
$ docker-compose up

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choices=[('2.2.0', 'Latest (2.2.0)'),
('2.2.0', '2.2.0')],
validators=[DataRequired()])
check_encoding = BooleanField('Check encoding')
def validate_files(form, field):
for file in field.data:

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from . import services
import json
import os
from app import logger
SERVICES = {'corpus_analysis': {'name': 'Corpus analysis'},
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return make_response(add_job_form.errors, 400)
service_args = []
if service == 'nlp':
logger.warning(add_job_form.check_encoding)
service_args.append('-l {}'.format(add_job_form.language.data))
logger.warning("Service args: {}".format(service_args))
if add_job_form.check_encoding.data:
service_args.append('--check-encoding')
logger.warning("Service args: {}".format(service_args))
if service == 'ocr':
service_args.append('-l {}'.format(add_job_form.language.data))
if not add_job_form.binarization.data:

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</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="row">
<div class="col s12 m6">
<span class="card-title">Check Encoding</span>
<p>If the input files are not created with the nopaque OCR service and you do not know if your tex files are UTF-8 encoded, check this switch. We will try to automatically determine the right encoding for your texts.</p>
<div class="switch">
<label>
{{ add_job_form.check_encoding() }}
<span class="lever"></span>
</label>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="card-action right-align">
<button class="btn waves-effect waves-light" id="submit" name="submit" type="submit">Submit<i class="material-icons right">send</i></button>