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# OpenIM Application Containerization Deployment Guide
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OpenIM supports a variety of cluster deployment methods, including but not limited to `helm`, `sealos`, `kustomize`
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Various contributors, as well as previous official releases, have provided some referenceable solutions:
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+ [k8s-jenkins Repository](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/k8s-jenkins)
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+ [open-im-server-k8s-deploy Repository](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server-k8s-deploy)
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+ [openim-charts Repository](https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/openim-charts)
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+ [deploy-openim Repository](https://github.com/showurl/deploy-openim)
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### Dependency Check
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```bash
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Kubernetes: >= 1.16.0-0
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Helm: >= 3.0
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```
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### Minimum Configuration
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The recommended minimum configuration for a production environment is as follows:
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```yaml
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CPU: 4
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Memory: 8G
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Disk: 100G
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```
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## Configuration File Generation
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We have automated all the files, making the generation of configuration files optional for OpenIM. However, if you desire custom configurations, you can follow the steps below:
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```bash
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$ make init
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# Alternatively, use script:
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# ./scripts/init-config.sh
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```
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At this point, configuration files will be generated under `deployments/openim/config`, which you can modify as per your requirements.
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## Cluster Setup
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If you already have a `kubernetes` cluster, or if you wish to build a `kubernetes` cluster from scratch, you can skip this step.
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For a quick start, I used [sealos](https://github.com/labring/sealos) to rapidly set up the cluster, with sealos also being a wrapper for kubeadm at its core:
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```bash
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$ SEALOS_VERSION=`curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/labring/sealos/releases/latest | grep -oE '"tag_name": "[^"]+"' | head -n1 | cut -d'"' -f4` && \
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curl -sfL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/labring/sealos/${SEALOS_VERSION}/scripts/install.sh |
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sh -s ${SEALOS_VERSION} labring/sealos
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```
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**Supported Versions:**
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+ docker: `labring/kubernetes-docker`:(v1.24.0~v1.27.0)
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+ containerd: `labring/kubernetes`:(v1.24.0~v1.27.0)
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#### Cluster Installation:
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Cluster details are as follows:
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| Hostname | IP Address | System Info |
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| -------- | ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ |
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| master01 | 10.0.0.9 | `Linux VM-0-9-ubuntu 5.15.0-76-generic #83-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jun 15 19:16:32 UTC 2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux` |
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| node01 | 10.0.0.4 | Similar to master01 |
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| node02 | 10.0.0.10 | Similar to master01 |
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```bash
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$ export CLUSTER_USERNAME=ubuntu
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$ export CLUSTER_PASSWORD=123456
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$ sudo sealos run labring/kubernetes:v1.25.0 labring/helm:v3.8.2 labring/calico:v3.24.1 \
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--masters 10.0.0.9 \
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--nodes 10.0.0.4,10.0.0.10 \
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-u "$CLUSTER_USERNAME" \
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-p "$CLUSTER_PASSWORD"
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```
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> **Node** Uninstallation method: using `kubeadm` for uninstallation does not remove `etcd` and `cni` related configurations. Manual clearance or using `sealos` for uninstallation is needed.
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>
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> ```bash
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> $ sealos reset
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> ```
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If you are local, you can also use Kind and Minikube to test, for example, using Kind:
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```bash
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$ sGO111MODULE="on" go get sigs.k8s.io/kind@v0.11.1
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$ skind create cluster
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```
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### Installing helm
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Helm simplifies the deployment and management of Kubernetes applications to a large extent by offering version control and release management through packaging.
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**Using Script:**
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```bash
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$ curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/helm/helm/main/scripts/get-helm-3 | bash
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```
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**Adding Repository:**
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```bash
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$ helm repo add brigade https://openimsdk.github.io/openim-charts
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```
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### OpenIM Image Strategy
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Automated offerings include aliyun, ghcr, docker hub: [Image Documentation](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/docs/conversions/images.md)
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**Local Test Build Method:**
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```bash
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$ make image
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```
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> This command assists in quickly building the required images locally. For a detailed build strategy, refer to the [Build Documentation](https://github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/blob/main/build/README.md).
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## Installation
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Explore our Helm-Charts repository and read through: [Helm-Charts Repository](https://github.com/openimsdk/helm-charts)
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Using the helm charts repository, you can ignore the following configuration, but if you want to just use the server and scale on top of it, you can go ahead:
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**Use Helmfile:**
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```bash
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GO111MODULE=on go get github.com/roboll/helmfile@latest
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```
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```bash
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export MYSQL_ADDRESS=im-mysql
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export MYSQL_PORT=3306
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export MONGO_ADDRESS=im-mongo
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export MONGO_PORT=27017
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export REDIS_ADDRESS=im-redis-master
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export REDIS_PORT=6379
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export KAFKA_ADDRESS=im-kafka
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export KAFKA_PORT=9092
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export OBJECT_APIURL="https://openim.server.com/api"
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export MINIO_ENDPOINT="http://im-minio:9000"
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export MINIO_SIGN_ENDPOINT="https://openim.server.com/im-minio-api"
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mkdir ./charts/generated-configs
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../scripts/genconfig.sh ../scripts/install/environment.sh ./templates/openim.yaml > ./charts/generated-configs/config.yaml
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cp ../config/notification.yaml ./charts/generated-configs/notification.yaml
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../scripts/genconfig.sh ../scripts/install/environment.sh ./templates/helm-image.yaml > ./charts/generated-configs/helm-image.yaml
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```
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```bash
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helmfile apply
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``` |