ingv-oe-dev / oedatarep-invenio-rdm

OEDataRep implementation based on InvenioRDM
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OEDatarep-Invenio-RDM

Welcome to your InvenioRDM instance.

Getting started

Run the following commands in order to start your new InvenioRDM instance:

invenio-cli containerize
invenio-cli demo --containers

The above commands first builds the application docker image and afterwards starts the application and related services (database, Elasticsearch, Redis and RabbitMQ). The build and boot process will take some time to complete, especially the first time as docker images have to be downloaded during the process.

Once running, visit https://127.0.0.1 in your browser.

Note: The server is using a self-signed SSL certificate, so your browser will issue a warning that you will have to by-pass.

Overview

Following is an overview of the generated files and folders:

Name Description
Dockerfile Dockerfile used to build your application image.
Pipfile Python requirements installed via pipenv
Pipfile.lock Locked requirements (generated on first install).
app_data Application data such as vocabularies.
assets Web assets (CSS, JavaScript, LESS, JSX templates) used in the Webpack build.
docker Example configuration for NGINX and uWSGI.
docker-compose.full.yml Example of a full infrastructure stack.
docker-compose.yml Backend services needed for local development.
docker-services.yml Common services for the Docker Compose files.
invenio.cfg The Invenio application configuration.
logs Log files.
static Static files that need to be served as-is (e.g. images).
templates Folder for your Jinja templates.
.invenio Common file used by Invenio-CLI to be version controlled.
.invenio.private Private file used by Invenio-CLI not to be version controlled.

Documentation

To learn how to configure, customize, deploy and much more, visit the InvenioRDM Documentation.