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## Bootstrap `abra`
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!!! danger "Here be dragons I"
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`abra` is an officially deprecated tool as of August 1rst 2021 but it is
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still our main daily driver to managing Co-op Cloud instances. We're in the
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middle of a [Golang](https://golang.org) port which you can learn more about
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it [this blog post](https://coopcloud.tech/blog/this-month-in-coop-cloud-july/).
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There will only be bug and security fixes provided for `abra` from now on, please
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feel free to raise issues when you run into them.
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Once your DNS and docker daemon are up, you can install [`abra`](https://git.autonomic.zone/autonomic-cooperative/abra) locally on your developer machine and hook it up to your server.
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Firstly, install `abra` locally.
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!!! danger "Here be dragons"
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!!! danger "Here be dragons II"
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`abra` is written in Bash version 4 and if you have a version older than
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that, you will face issues. You can check your current bash version by
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Where `example.com` is replaced with your server DNS name.
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!!! note "About SSH"
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`abra` uses Docker's built-in SSH support to make a secure connection to a
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remote Docker daemon, to deploy and manage apps from your local development
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machine.
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`abra` uses Docker's built-in SSH support to make a secure connection to a
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remote Docker daemon, to deploy and manage apps from your local development
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machine.
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If you need to specify a non-standard port, and/or different username, for SSH,
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add them as extra arguments:
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```
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If you get a message like this:
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```bash
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ERROR: https://traefik.example.com still isn't up, check status by running "abra app traefik ps"
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```
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then it might need a few seconds more to start up. You can run `abra app traefik ps`, as suggested, to see when it's ready – look for `Running` under `CURRENT STATUS` – or `abra app traefik logs` to see app logs.
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## Deploy Nextcloud
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```
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If abra complains about lacking pwqgen, it is available in the packet passwdqc on debian. Install it with
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```bash
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sudo apt-get install passwdqc
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```
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and run the previous command again.
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!!! warning
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## Command-line tool
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!!! danger "Here be dragons"
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`abra` is an officially deprecated tool as of August 1rst 2021 but it is
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still our main daily driver to managing Co-op Cloud instances. We're in the
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middle of a [Golang](https://golang.org) port which you can learn more about
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it [this blog post](https://coopcloud.tech/blog/this-month-in-coop-cloud-july/).
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There will only be bug and security fixes provided for `abra` from now on, please
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feel free to raise issues when you run into them. More Coming Soon :tm:
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Finally, with an application and an application environment, we need a tool to read that package format and actually deploy it to the environment. For this, we have developed and published the [abra] command-line tool.
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Abra aims at providing a simple command-line interface for managing your own co-op cloud. You can bootstrap machines with the required tools, create new applications, deploy them, back them up, restore them and so on.
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