navsection: installguide
title: Install the API server
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+{% comment %}
+Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved.
+
+SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-3.0
+{% endcomment %}
h2. Install prerequisites
{% include 'install_ruby_and_bundler' %}
-h3(#install_postgres). Install PostgreSQL
-
-{% include 'install_postgres' %}
-
h2(#install_apiserver). Install API server and dependencies
On a Debian-based system, install the following packages:
</code></pre>
</notextile>
-h2. Set up the database
+{% include 'install_git' %}
-Generate a new database password. Nobody ever needs to memorize it or type it, so we'll make a strong one:
+h2(#configure). Set up the database
-<notextile>
-<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">ruby -e 'puts rand(2**128).to_s(36)'</span>
-6gqa1vu492idd7yca9tfandj3
-</code></pre></notextile>
-
-Create a new database user.
+Configure the API server to connect to your database by updating @/etc/arvados/api/database.yml@. Replace the @xxxxxxxx@ database password placeholder with the "password you generated during database setup":install-postgresql.html#api. Be sure to update the @production@ section.
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-<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">sudo -u postgres createuser --encrypted -R -S --pwprompt arvados</span>
-[sudo] password for <b>you</b>: <span class="userinput">yourpassword</span>
-Enter password for new role: <span class="userinput">paste-password-you-generated</span>
-Enter it again: <span class="userinput">paste-password-again</span>
+<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">editor /etc/arvados/api/database.yml</span>
</code></pre></notextile>
-{% include 'notebox_begin' %}
-
-This user setup assumes that your PostgreSQL is configured to accept password authentication. Red Hat systems use ident-based authentication by default. You may need to either adapt the user creation, or reconfigure PostgreSQL (in @pg_hba.conf@) to accept password authentication.
-
-{% include 'notebox_end' %}
-
-Create the database:
-
-<notextile>
-<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">sudo -u postgres createdb arvados_production -T template0 -E UTF8 -O arvados</span>
-</code></pre>
-</notextile>
-
-h2. Set up configuration files
-
-The API server package uses configuration files that you write to @/etc/arvados/api@ and ensures they're consistently deployed. Create this directory and copy the example configuration files to it:
-
-<notextile>
-<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">sudo mkdir -p /etc/arvados/api</span>
-~$ <span class="userinput">sudo chmod 700 /etc/arvados/api</span>
-~$ <span class="userinput">cd /var/www/arvados-api/current</span>
-/var/www/arvados-api/current$ <span class="userinput">sudo cp config/database.yml.example /etc/arvados/api/database.yml</span>
-/var/www/arvados-api/current$ <span class="userinput">sudo cp config/application.yml.example /etc/arvados/api/application.yml</span>
-</code></pre>
-</notextile>
-
-h2. Configure the database connection
-
-Edit @/etc/arvados/api/database.yml@ and replace the @xxxxxxxx@ database password placeholders with the PostgreSQL password you generated above.
-
h2(#configure_application). Configure the API server
-Edit @/etc/arvados/api/application.yml@ to configure the settings described in the following sections. The deployment script will consistently deploy this to the API server's configuration directory. The API server reads both @application.yml@ and its own @config/application.default.yml@ file. The settings in @application.yml@ take precedence over the defaults that are defined in @config/application.default.yml@. The @config/application.yml.example@ file is not read by the API server and is provided as a starting template only.
+Edit @/etc/arvados/api/application.yml@ to configure the settings described in the following sections. The API server reads both @application.yml@ and its own @config/application.default.yml@ file. The settings in @application.yml@ take precedence over the defaults that are defined in @config/application.default.yml@. The @config/application.yml.example@ file is not read by the API server and is provided as a starting template only.
-@config/application.default.yml@ documents additional configuration settings not listed here. You can "view the current source version":https://arvados.org/projects/arvados/repository/revisions/master/entry/services/api/config/application.default.yml for reference.
+@config/application.default.yml@ documents additional configuration settings not listed here. You can "view the current source version":https://dev.arvados.org/projects/arvados/repository/revisions/master/entry/services/api/config/application.default.yml for reference.
Only put local configuration in @application.yml@. Do not edit @application.default.yml@.
<pre><code> workbench_address: <span class="userinput">https://workbench.zzzzz.example.com</span></code></pre>
</notextile>
-h3. websockets_address
+h3. websocket_address
-Set @websockets_address@ to the @wss://@ URL of the API server websocket endpoint after following "Set up Web servers.":#set_up
+Set @websocket_address@ to the @wss://@ URL of the API server websocket endpoint after following "Set up Web servers":#set_up. The path of the default endpoint is @/websocket@.
Example @application.yml@:
<notextile>
-<pre><code> websockets_address: <span class="userinput">wss://ws.zzzzz.example.com</span></code></pre>
+<pre><code> websocket_address: <span class="userinput">wss://ws.zzzzz.example.com</span>/websocket</code></pre>
</notextile>
h3(#git_repositories_dir). git_repositories_dir
-The @git_repositories_dir@ setting specifies the directory where user git repositories will be stored. By default this is @/var/lib/arvados/git@.
+The @git_repositories_dir@ setting specifies the directory where user git repositories will be stored.
-Example @application.yml@:
+The git server setup process is covered on "its own page":install-arv-git-httpd.html. For now, create an empty directory in the default location:
<notextile>
-<pre><code> git_repositories_dir: <span class="userinput">/var/lib/arvados/git</span>
-</code></pre>
-</notextile>
+<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/arvados/git/repositories</span>
+</code></pre></notextile>
+
+If you intend to store your git repositories in a different location, specify that location in @application.yml@.
-Make sure a clone of the arvados repository exists in @git_repositories_dir@.
+Default setting in @application.default.yml@:
<notextile>
-<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/arvados/git</span>
-~$ <span class="userinput">sudo git clone --bare git://git.curoverse.com/arvados.git /var/lib/arvados/git/arvados.git</span>
-</code></pre></notextile>
+<pre><code> git_repositories_dir: <span class="userinput">/var/lib/arvados/git/repositories</span>
+</code></pre>
+</notextile>
h3(#git_internal_dir). git_internal_dir
</code></pre>
</notextile>
-h2. Prepare the API server deployment
+h3(#enable_legacy_jobs_api). enable_legacy_jobs_api
-Now that all your configuration is in place, run @/usr/local/bin/arvados-api-server-upgrade.sh@. This will install and check your configuration, install necessary gems, and run any necessary database setup.
+Enable the legacy "Jobs API":install-crunch-dispatch.html . Note: new installations should use the "Containers API":crunch2-slurm/install-prerequisites.html
-{% include 'notebox_begin' %}
-You can safely ignore the following error message you may see when loading the database structure:
-<notextile>
-<pre><code>ERROR: must be owner of extension plpgsql</code></pre></notextile>
-{% include 'notebox_end' %}
-
-This command aborts when it encounters an error. It's safe to rerun multiple times, so if there's a problem with your configuration, you can fix that and try again.
-
-h2(#set_up). Set up Web servers
+Disabling the jobs API means methods involving @jobs@, @job_tasks@, @pipeline_templates@ and @pipeline_instances@ are disabled. This functionality is superceded by the containers API which consists of @container_requests@, @containers@ and @workflows@. Arvados clients (such as @arvados-cwl-runner@) detect which APIs are available and adjust behavior accordingly.
-For best performance, we recommend you use Nginx as your Web server front-end, with a Passenger backend for the main API server and a Puma backend for API server Websockets. To do that:
+* auto -- (default) enable the Jobs API only if it has been used before (i.e., there are job records in the database), otherwise disable jobs API .
+* true -- enable the Jobs API even if there are no existing job records.
+* false -- disable the Jobs API even in the presence of existing job records.
<notextile>
-<ol>
-<li><a href="https://www.phusionpassenger.com/documentation/Users%20guide%20Nginx.html">Install Nginx and Phusion Passenger</a>.</li>
-
-<li><p>Puma is already included with the API server's gems. We recommend you run it as a service under <a href="http://smarden.org/runit/">runit</a> or a similar tool. Here's a sample runit script for that:</p>
-
-<pre><code>#!/bin/bash
-
-set -e
-exec 2>&1
+<pre><code> enable_legacy_jobs_api: <span class="userinput">auto</span>
+</code></pre>
+</notextile>
-# Uncomment the line below if you're using RVM.
-#source /etc/profile.d/rvm.sh
+h2(#set_up). Set up Nginx and Passenger
-envdir="`pwd`/env"
-mkdir -p "$envdir"
-echo ws-only > "$envdir/ARVADOS_WEBSOCKETS"
+The Nginx server will serve API requests using Passenger. It will also be used to proxy SSL requests to other services which are covered later in this guide.
-cd /var/www/arvados-api/current
-echo "Starting puma in `pwd`"
+First, "Install Nginx and Phusion Passenger":https://www.phusionpassenger.com/library/walkthroughs/deploy/ruby/ownserver/nginx/oss/install_passenger_main.html.
-# You may need to change arguments below to match your deployment, especially -u.
-exec chpst -m 1073741824 -u www-data:www-data -e "$envdir" \
- bundle exec puma -t 0:512 -e production -b tcp://127.0.0.1:8100
-</code></pre>
-</li>
+Edit the http section of your Nginx configuration to run the Passenger server. Add a block like the following, adding SSL and logging parameters to taste:
-<li><p>Edit the http section of your Nginx configuration to run the Passenger server, and act as a front-end for both it and Puma. You might add a block like the following, adding SSL and logging parameters to taste:</p>
-
-<pre><code>server {
+<notextile>
+<pre><code>
+server {
listen 127.0.0.1:8000;
server_name localhost-api;
passenger_enabled on;
# If you're using RVM, uncomment the line below.
#passenger_ruby /usr/local/rvm/wrappers/default/ruby;
+
+ # This value effectively limits the size of API objects users can
+ # create, especially collections. If you change this, you should
+ # also ensure the following settings match it:
+ # * `client_max_body_size` in the server section below
+ # * `client_max_body_size` in the Workbench Nginx configuration (twice)
+ # * `max_request_size` in the API server's application.yml file
+ client_max_body_size 128m;
}
upstream api {
server 127.0.0.1:8000 fail_timeout=10s;
}
-upstream websockets {
- # The address below must match the one specified in puma's -b option.
- server 127.0.0.1:8100 fail_timeout=10s;
-}
-
proxy_http_version 1.1;
# When Keep clients request a list of Keep services from the API server, the
default 1;
<span class="userinput">10.20.30.0/24</span> 0;
}
+</code></pre>
+</notextile>
-server {
- listen <span class="userinput">[your public IP address]</span>:443 ssl;
- server_name <span class="userinput">uuid_prefix.your.domain</span>;
-
- ssl on;
- ssl_certificate <span class="userinput">/YOUR/PATH/TO/cert.pem</span>;
- ssl_certificate_key <span class="userinput">/YOUR/PATH/TO/cert.key</span>;
+Restart Nginx to apply the new configuration.
- index index.html index.htm index.php;
-
- location / {
- proxy_pass http://api;
- proxy_redirect off;
- proxy_connect_timeout 90s;
- proxy_read_timeout 300s;
-
- proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto https;
- proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
- proxy_set_header X-External-Client $external_client;
- proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
- proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
- }
-}
-
-server {
- listen <span class="userinput">[your public IP address]</span>:443 ssl;
- server_name ws.<span class="userinput">uuid_prefix.your.domain</span>;
+<notextile>
+<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">sudo nginx -s reload</span>
+</code></pre>
+</notextile>
- ssl on;
- ssl_certificate <span class="userinput">/YOUR/PATH/TO/cert.pem</span>;
- ssl_certificate_key <span class="userinput">/YOUR/PATH/TO/cert.key</span>;
+h2. Prepare the API server deployment
- index index.html index.htm index.php;
+{% assign railspkg = "arvados-api-server" %}
+{% include 'install_rails_reconfigure' %}
- location / {
- proxy_pass http://websockets;
- proxy_redirect off;
- proxy_connect_timeout 90s;
- proxy_read_timeout 300s;
-
- proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
- proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";
- proxy_set_header Host $host;
- proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
- proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
- }
-}
-</code></pre>
-</li>
+{% include 'notebox_begin' %}
+You can safely ignore the following messages if they appear while this command runs:
-<li>Restart Nginx.</li>
+<notextile><pre>Don't run Bundler as root. Bundler can ask for sudo if it is needed, and installing your bundle as root will
+break this application for all non-root users on this machine.</pre></notextile>
-</ol>
-</notextile>
+<notextile><pre>fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git</pre></notextile>
+{% include 'notebox_end' %}