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added autotune #2

Closed GJS2162 closed 4 months ago

GJS2162 commented 4 months ago

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Walkthrough

The recent updates enhance the autotune service deployment with a new reverse proxy configuration in Caddy and a comprehensive Docker Compose setup. This includes defining the autotune service and a Celery worker, complete with resource allocations and environment variables. The configuration now supports vital integrations with services like OpenAI and Hugging Face, promoting improved functionality and scalability while simplifying service management.

Changes

Files Change Summary
bhasai/autotune/Caddyfile New reverse proxy configuration for autotune, utilizing environment variables for domain resolution.
bhasai/autotune/docker-compose.yaml Added a new Docker Compose setup defining autotune and autotune_celery_worker services with resource limits, restart policies, and environment variables.
common/sample.env New environment variable entries for OpenAI, Celery, Django, Hugging Face, and GitHub integrations, enhancing configuration management capabilities.

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Poem

🐰 In a garden of code, bright and new,
Autotune blooms, with tasks to pursue.
Caddy's sweet whispers guide the way,
Celery hops in, ready to play.
With secrets and tokens, the magic's unfurled,
A rabbit's delight in a tech-savvy world! 🌸✨


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