From d7dc968961aeebf17fc61c1b29a9ac2b52a68a25 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: falkoro <39274208+falkoro@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2023 14:46:26 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Create How to host on Azure app service.md Signed-off-by: falkoro <39274208+falkoro@users.noreply.github.com> --- .../How to host on Azure app service.md | 49 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+) create mode 100644 detailed_guides/How to host on Azure app service.md diff --git a/detailed_guides/How to host on Azure app service.md b/detailed_guides/How to host on Azure app service.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a0dc543 --- /dev/null +++ b/detailed_guides/How to host on Azure app service.md @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +You can choose to host the docker contained on app service so you have less maintenance, and it is also cheaper than a VM. +As a student, you can get free Azure credits and you can get free Azure credits with you MSDN license if you work at a Microsoft partner. +The steps are also fairly straightforward. + +To make it work on Azure App service follow the following steps: + +Creating the container: + +1. Sign into Azure via portal.azure.com +2. Search "app services" and click on it +3. choose resource group, webapp name. +4. At "publish" choose: "docker container" +5. OS: linux +6. Region: whichever is closer to you +7. choose Basic B1 as app service plan. this will cost you around 10 dollar in credits +8. At the "docker tab "change image source" to "dockerhub" +9. At image, use the following: kaveenk/gpt3discord:latest_release +10. Go to "review and create" and create the container! +11. Wait a minute until it gets provisioned. + +Configurating the container: + +App services makes it easy for you to add ENV files without using the CLI. We do this first + +1. go to "configuration" under "settings" +Enter the following env files as defined in the readme.md file in this repository: + +The most important application settings are: +ADMIN_ROLES +ALLOWED_GUILDS (your discord server token! not to be confused with a channel token or bot token) +DALLE_ROLES +DEBUG_CHANNEL +DEBUG_GUILD +DISCORD_TOKEN +GPT_ROLES +OPENAI_TOKEN +HEALTH_SERVICE_ENABLED + + 2. It's important to also add WEBSITES_PORT to the application settings, since we are using the port for the health check of the container. + 3. Go to "Health check" under monitoring and enter the following value: /healthz + 4. Of course, set health check to: "on" + 5. Press save. + +Last step: go to "deployment center" and turn off "continious deployment". +This will make sure we get the latest build from docker hub when we restart the container. + +It's as easy as this. Of course, make sure to follow the other steps settings up the discord bot in the readme.md. + +Hope this helps!