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# Render.com Deployment | |
This is an example deployment to Render.com using [terraform](https://www.terraform.io/) | |
## Requirements | |
- [Terraform CLI v1.3.4+](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/gcp-get-started/install-cli) | |
- [Terraform Render provider](https://registry.terraform.io/providers/jackall3n/render/latest/docs) | |
## Deployment with terraform | |
### 1. Init your terraform state | |
```bash | |
terraform init | |
``` | |
### 3. Deploy your application | |
```bash | |
# Your Render.com API token. IMPORTANT: The API does not work with Free plan. | |
export TF_VAR_render_api_token=<render_api_token> | |
# Your Render.com user email | |
export TF_VAR_render_user_email=<render_user_email> | |
#set the chroma release to deploy | |
export TF_VAR_chroma_release="0.4.13" | |
# the region to deploy to. At the time of writing only oregon and frankfurt are available | |
export TF_VAR_region="oregon" | |
#enable basic auth for the chroma instance | |
export TF_VAR_enable_auth="true" | |
#The auth type to use for the chroma instance (token or basic) | |
export TF_VAR_auth_type="token" | |
terraform apply -auto-approve | |
``` | |
### 4. Check your public IP and that Chroma is running | |
> Note: It might take couple minutes for the instance to boot up | |
Get the public IP of your instance (it should also be printed out after successful `terraform apply`): | |
```bash | |
terraform output instance_url | |
``` | |
Check that chroma is running: | |
```bash | |
export instance_public_ip=$(terraform output instance_url | sed 's/"//g') | |
curl -v $instance_public_ip/api/v1/heartbeat | |
``` | |
#### 4.1 Checking Auth | |
##### Token | |
When token auth is enabled (this is the default option) you can check the get the credentials from Terraform state by | |
running: | |
```bash | |
terraform output chroma_auth_token | |
``` | |
You should see something of the form: | |
```bash | |
PVcQ4qUUnmahXwUgAf3UuYZoMlos6MnF | |
``` | |
You can then export these credentials: | |
```bash | |
export CHROMA_AUTH=$(terraform output chroma_auth_token | sed 's/"//g') | |
``` | |
Using the credentials: | |
```bash | |
curl -v $instance_public_ip/api/v1/collections -H "Authorization: Bearer ${CHROMA_AUTH}" | |
``` | |
##### Basic | |
When basic auth is enabled you can check the get the credentials from Terraform state by running: | |
```bash | |
terraform output chroma_auth_basic | |
``` | |
You should see something of the form: | |
```bash | |
chroma:VuA8I}QyNrm0@QLq | |
``` | |
You can then export these credentials: | |
```bash | |
export CHROMA_AUTH=$(terraform output chroma_auth_basic | sed 's/"//g') | |
``` | |
Using the credentials: | |
```bash | |
curl -v https://$instance_public_ip:8000/api/v1/collections -u "${CHROMA_AUTH}" | |
``` | |
> Note: Without `-u` you should be getting 401 Unauthorized response | |
#### 4.2 SSH to your instance | |
To connect to your instance via SSH you need to go to Render.com service dashboard. | |
### 5. Destroy your application | |
```bash | |
terraform destroy | |
``` | |