added openSUSE Leap 15.4 support
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Now you have to run `systemctl daemon-reload`. After that you can start service
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with `systemctl start fastapi-dls.service` and enable autostart with `systemctl enable fastapi-dls.service`.
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## openSUSE Leap (manual method using `git clone` and python virtual environment)
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Tested on `openSUSE Leap 15.4`, openSUSE Tumbleweed may also work.
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**Install requirements**
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```shell
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zypper in -y python310 python3-virtualenv python3-pip
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```
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**Install FastAPI-DLS**
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```shell
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BASE_DIR=/opt/fastapi-dls
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SERVICE_USER=dls
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mkdir -p ${BASE_DIR}
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cd ${BASE_DIR}
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git clone https://git.collinwebdesigns.de/oscar.krause/fastapi-dls .
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python3.10 -m venv venv
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source venv/bin/activate
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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deactivate
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useradd -r ${SERVICE_USER} -M -d /opt/fastapi-dls
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chown -R ${SERVICE_USER} ${BASE_DIR}
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```
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**Create keypair and webserver certificate**
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```shell
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CERT_DIR=${BASE_DIR}/app/cert
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SERVICE_USER=dls
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mkdir ${CERT_DIR}
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cd ${CERT_DIR}
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# create instance private and public key for singing JWT's
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openssl genrsa -out ${CERT_DIR}/instance.private.pem 2048
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openssl rsa -in ${CERT_DIR}/instance.private.pem -outform PEM -pubout -out ${CERT_DIR}/instance.public.pem
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# create ssl certificate for integrated webserver (uvicorn) - because clients rely on ssl
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openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 3650 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout ${CERT_DIR}/webserver.key -out ${CERT_DIR}/webserver.crt
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chown -R ${SERVICE_USER} ${CERT_DIR}
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```
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**Test Service**
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This is only to test whether the service starts successfully.
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```shell
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BASE_DIR=/opt/fastapi-dls
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SERVICE_USER=dls
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cd ${BASE_DIR}
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su - ${SERVICE_USER} -c "${BASE_DIR}/venv/bin/uvicorn main:app --app-dir=${BASE_DIR}/app"
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```
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**Create config file**
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```shell
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BASE_DIR=/opt/fastapi-dls
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cat <<EOF >/etc/fastapi-dls/env
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# Adjust DSL_URL as needed (accessing from LAN won't work with 127.0.0.1)
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DLS_URL=127.0.0.1
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DLS_PORT=443
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LEASE_EXPIRE_DAYS=90
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DATABASE=sqlite:///${BASE_DIR}/app/db.sqlite
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EOF
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```
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**Create service**
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```shell
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BASE_DIR=/opt/fastapi-dls
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SERVICE_USER=dls
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cat <<EOF >/etc/systemd/system/fastapi-dls.service
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[Unit]
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Description=Service for fastapi-dls vGPU licensing service
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After=network.target
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[Service]
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User=${SERVICE_USER}
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AmbientCapabilities=CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE
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WorkingDirectory=${BASE_DIR}/app
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EnvironmentFile=/etc/fastapi-dls/env
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ExecStart=${BASE_DIR}/venv/bin/uvicorn main:app \\
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--env-file /etc/fastapi-dls/env \\
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--host \$DLS_URL --port \$DLS_PORT \\
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--app-dir ${BASE_DIR}/app \\
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--ssl-keyfile ${BASE_DIR}/app/cert/webserver.key \\
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--ssl-certfile ${BASE_DIR}/app/cert/webserver.crt \\
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--proxy-headers
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Restart=always
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KillSignal=SIGQUIT
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Type=simple
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NotifyAccess=all
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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EOF
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```
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Now you have to run `systemctl daemon-reload`. After that you can start service
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with `systemctl start fastapi-dls.service` and enable autostart with `systemctl enable fastapi-dls.service`.
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## Debian/Ubuntu (using `dpkg`)
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Packages are available here:
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@ -564,5 +666,4 @@ The error message can safely be ignored (since we have no license limitation :P)
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Thanks to vGPU community and all who uses this project and report bugs.
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Special thanks to @samicrusader who created build file for ArchLinux.
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Special thanks to @samicrusader who created build file for ArchLinux and @cyrus who wrote the section for openSUSE.
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