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19 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
George Gevoian
524dbf34e1 (core) Add config to include custom CSS
Summary:
Adds a new environment variable that allows for custom
CSS to be included in all core static pages.

Test Plan: Tested manually in grist-core.

Reviewers: paulfitz

Reviewed By: paulfitz

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3419
2022-05-12 11:13:52 -07:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
e6983e9209 (core) add machinery for self-managed flavor of Grist
Summary:
Currently, we have two ways that we deliver Grist. One is grist-core,
which has simple defaults and is relatively easy for third parties to
deploy. The second is our internal build for our SaaS, which is the
opposite. For self-managed Grist, a planned paid on-premise version
of Grist, I adopt the following approach:

 * Use the `grist-core` build mechanism, extending it to accept an
   overlay of extra code if present.
 * Extra code is supplied in a self-contained `ext` directory, with
   an `ext/app` directory that is of same structure as core `app`
   and `stubs/app`.
 * The `ext` directory also contains information about extra
   node dependencies needed beyond that of `grist-core`.
 * The `ext` directory is contained within our monorepo rather than
   `grist-core` since it may contain material not under the Apache
   license.

Docker builds are achieved in our monorepo by using the `--build-context`
functionality to add in `ext` during the regular `grist-core` build:

```
docker buildx build --load -t gristlabs/grist-ee --build-context=ext=../ext .
```

Incremental builds in our monorepo are achieved with the `build_core.sh` helper,
like:

```
buildtools/build_core.sh /tmp/self-managed
cd /tmp/self-managed
yarn start
```

The initial `ext` directory contains material for snapshotting to S3.
If you build the docker image as above, and have S3 access, you can
do something like:

```
docker run -p 8484:8484 --env GRIST_SESSION_SECRET=a-secret \
  --env GRIST_DOCS_S3_BUCKET=grist-docs-test \
  --env GRIST_DOCS_S3_PREFIX=self-managed \
  -v $HOME/.aws:/root/.aws -it gristlabs/grist-ee
```

This will start a version of Grist that is like `grist-core` but with
S3 snapshots enabled. To release this code to `grist-core`, it would
just need to move from `ext/app` to `app` within core.

I tried a lot of ways of organizing self-managed Grist, and this was
what made me happiest. There are a lot of trade-offs, but here is what
I was looking for:

 * Only OSS-code in grist-core. Adding mixed-license material there
   feels unfair to people already working with the repo. That said,
   a possible future is to move away from our private monorepo to
   a public mixed-licence repo, which could have the same relationship
   with grist-core as the monorepo has.
 * Minimal differences between self-managed builds and one of our
   existing builds, ideally hewing as close to grist-core as possible
   for ease of documentation, debugging, and maintenance.
 * Ideally, docker builds without copying files around (the new
   `--build-context` functionality made that possible).
 * Compatibility with monorepo build.

Expressing dependencies of the extra code in `ext` proved tricky to
do in a clean way. Yarn/npm fought me every step of the way - everything
related to optional dependencies was unsatisfactory in some respect.
Yarn2 is flexible but smells like it might be overreach. In the end,
organizing to install non-core dependencies one directory up from the
main build was a good simple trick that saved my bacon.

This diff gets us to the point of building `grist-ee` images conveniently,
but there isn't a public repo people can go look at to see its source. This
could be generated by taking `grist-core`, adding the `ext` directory
to it, and pushing to a distinct repository. I'm not in a hurry to do that,
since a PR to that repo would be hard to sync with our monorepo and
`grist-core`. Also, we don't have any licensing text ready for the `ext`
directory. So leaving that for future work.

Test Plan: manual

Reviewers: georgegevoian, alexmojaki

Reviewed By: georgegevoian, alexmojaki

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3415
2022-05-12 12:39:52 -04:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
a14eb92656
back off from making gvisor sandboxing default in docker image (#178)
It looks like making gvisor sandboxing the default in our docker image is causing people trouble, so this backs off from that change. We retain gvisor's runsc executable in the image so that turning on sandboxing is just an environment variable setting away.

Lack of sandboxing is not good for users opening untrusted documents, so it would be good to be aggressive about turning it on, or communicating about it, so there's follow-up work needed. In the meantime I've updated the documentation about it somewhat.

See https://github.com/gristlabs/grist-core/issues/177
2022-04-06 15:52:24 -04:00
George Gevoian
6305811ca6 (core) Add new Grist login page
Summary:
Adds a new Grist login page to the login app, and replaces the
server-side Cognito Google Sign-In flow with Google's own OAuth flow.

Test Plan: Browser and server tests.

Reviewers: jarek

Reviewed By: jarek

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3332
2022-04-01 15:24:19 -07:00
Thomas Karolski
87af7a36cd [README] Update with doc on header based auth 2022-03-12 21:00:58 +01:00
mscherer
988e3ab7f0 Fix links
Alos unify them a bit while on it by removing https:// prefix
2022-02-18 11:36:57 +01:00
Matthias König
005564f9c2
Fixing broken link
link was relative link on page which did not resolve
2022-02-17 22:01:08 +01:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
0f4153dc23 (core) stop applying product limits to grist-core
Summary:
Limits crafted for our SaaS product were getting applied to grist-core
users. This diff removes them. There will be limits on a future
self-managed product.

Test Plan: checked manually

Reviewers: georgegevoian

Reviewed By: georgegevoian

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3255
2022-02-09 16:33:28 -05:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
fd957577d3 (core) start maintaining env vars in grist-core
Summary:
This moves and prunes a list of environment variables into core.
It is not exhaustive, or as clean as it could be. Ideally, going
forward, this will be the common place to document environment
variables.

Test Plan: documentation only

Reviewers: jarek

Reviewed By: jarek

Subscribers: jarek

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3242
2022-02-01 11:06:31 -05:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
0a83551306
add a video to the README
This adds a recent video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnr2Pfnxdlc for those who like their summaries in visual form.
2022-01-26 16:01:30 -05:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
5cdc7b2ea4 (core) freshen core README; support python3 in grist-core docker image
Summary:
This updates the grist-core README to list specific features of Grist,
to make it easier for a casual visitor to get a sense of its scope. Adds links
to some new resources (reviews, templates, grist v airtable post) that could
also help. Adds python3 to docker image so that templates work without fuss.

Test Plan: existing tests should pass

Reviewers: georgegevoian

Reviewed By: georgegevoian

Subscribers: dsagal, anaisconce

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3204
2022-01-08 18:27:20 -05:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
c561dad22d (core) lightly freshen the core readme, mentioning roadmap and forums etc.
Summary: This is a documentation update, and version bump on grist-core.

Test Plan: No code changes.

Reviewers: dsagal

Reviewed By: dsagal

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2982
2021-08-17 23:51:58 -04:00
Timothy John Perisho Eccleston
af2d8c56b0
typo in intro 2021-05-15 11:12:36 -05:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
9f234b758d (core) freshen grist-core build
Summary:
 * adds a smoke test to grist-core
 * fixes a problem with highlight.js failing to load correctly
 * skips survey for default user
 * freshens docker build

Utility files in test/nbrowser are moved to core/test/nbrowser, so that gristUtils are available there. This increased the apparent size of the diff as "./" import paths needed replacing with "test/nbrowser/" paths. The utility files are untouched, except for the code to start a server - it now has a small grist-core specific conditional in it.

Test Plan: adds test

Reviewers: dsagal

Reviewed By: dsagal

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2768
2021-04-03 09:41:06 -04:00
Dmitry
ce824aad34
Some edits to the flow of README. 2020-10-29 17:54:45 -04:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
9287439e5a (core) give instructions on using Grist with docker
Summary: cleans up docker build and instructions.

Test Plan: docker image and instructions tested manually

Reviewers: dsagal

Reviewed By: dsagal

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2648
2020-10-28 13:59:13 -04:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
cff02cd3d0 (core) simplify starting grist-core and add some more usage information
Summary:
I worked through the README for grist-core, and the instructions
for setting it up and starting it.  This change includes a small
simplification, and a few more instructions for getting started.

Test Plan: manual

Reviewers: dsagal

Reviewed By: dsagal

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2619
2020-09-24 14:10:58 -04:00
Dmitry S
3c9ff4a703 (core) Add Apache-2.0 license to grist-core.
Summary:
Apache-2.0 is a well-regarded free software license, and is suitable for Grist.
Add the license text, along with a NOTICE file advised in the license, and a
mention in the README.

Test Plan: No code changes.

Reviewers: paulfitz

Reviewed By: paulfitz

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2575
2020-08-06 10:59:48 -04:00
Dmitry S
9f5e92f404 (core) Add an initial README to grist-core.
Test Plan: No code changes to test

Reviewers: paulfitz

Reviewed By: paulfitz

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2566
2020-07-30 23:19:37 -04:00