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Rory Tardy

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This page is for documentation relating to the WMF installations of XTools at xtools.wmcloud.org (production) and xtools-dev.wmcloud.org (staging). For general documentation including installation, configuration, and development of XTools, please see mw:XTools.

There are three instances currently configured, one for staging, one for the main production app server, and one for the API (view details in the Openstack browser). The prod instances relate to the Toolforge account xtools, and the staging instance relates to xtools-dev; these are where the matching database users come from, and where we send maintainers' emails.

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The maintainers can be emailed at tools.xtoolstoolforge.org (note that this means that the maintainers of three separate things need to be kept in sync: the VPS account and the two Toolforge accounts).

Production XTools is hosted on a Cloud VPS instance. To log into the server, make sure you've been added as a maintainer of the xtools project. Then connect to the instance with ssh xtools-prod08.xtools.eqiad1.wikimedia.cloud (replacing N with the desired instance number) and go to the /var/www directory. Not quite everything in this directory is in the Git repository.

Logs are written to /var/www/var/log/prod.log, but only during a request where an error or high-priority log entry was made. This is why you'll see debug-level log entries in prod.log. You might also need to check /var/log/apache2/error.log for Apache-level errors.

Replicas: connect as user s53003 (credentials for the tools.xtools-dev account on Toolforge). This user was given more quota on concurrent connections, so it is important to use only this user for production instances.

First create a new instance running on Debian Bullseye. The name should be the same as the old one but with the number incremented, such as xtools-prod08. The main production node should have an instance flavor with 4 VCPUs and at least 8GB of RAM, while the API server should have at least 2 cores and 4GB of RAM. Disk space is less of a concern and 20GB should suffice. All nodes should be in the default and web security groups.

The API server itself can be built the same as the app server, with some additional proxy settings on the main app server so that all requests to /api go to the API server. You can this by following these steps:

Setting up the staging server is the same as production, except you would use a smaller box (m1.small), and use the above deploy script instead of the one that goes off of tags. You also need to update the ServerName in the Apache configuration accordingly.

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