Running supervisor in the dev env
Deploy your local version to the devenv registry
If you haven't done so yet, login to the devenv registry:
docker login registry.resindev.io
Use username "resin" and the registry's default login details if you haven't changed them.
make ARCH=i386 deploy
This will build the image if you haven't done it yet.
A different registry can be specified with the DEPLOY_REGISTRY env var.
Set up config
Edit tools/dind/config.json
to contain the values for a staging config.json.
Example (replace the first four values from a staging config for your own app):
{
"applicationId": "1939",
"apiKey": "saf987fasXKPz82anHASGAlovP",
"userId": "141",
"username": "gh_pcarranzav",
"deviceType": "raspberry-pi2",
"files": {
"network/settings": "[global]\nOfflineMode=false\n\n[WiFi]\nEnable=true\nTethering=false\n\n[Wired]\nEnable=true\nTethering=false\n\n[Bluetooth]\nEnable=true\nTethering=false",
"network/network.config": "[service_home_ethernet]\nType = ethernet\nNameservers = 8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4"
}
}
Start the supervisor instance
make ARCH=i386 run-supervisor
This will setup a docker-in-docker instance with an image that runs the supervisor image from the devenv registry (registry.resindev.io). A different registry can be specified with the DEPLOY_REGISTRY env var.
View the containers logs
logs supervisor -f
View the supervisor logs
enter supervisor
tail /var/log/supervisor-log/resin_supervisor_stdout.log -f
Stop the supervisor
make stop-supervisor
This will unmount /var/lib/docker in the container and then stop it. This prevents future failures due to no loopback devices being available.