🚀OMniLeads Install

OMniLeads install

Before proceeding with the installation, it is recommended that you read and understand the Architecture and Components section. As described in the architecture section, each component has an installation script potentially usable as a provisioner when creating the Linux virtual machine that will host the component in question.

Also, it is feasible to run it in self-hosted mode when deploying the component on a Linux host, that is, pouring the content of first_boot_installer.tpl over the bash-script located in the virtual machine to be deployed, adjusting the variables and finally launching the execution thereof. Therefore, we have different ways to reach the goal of installing OMniLeads, some fully automated, and others within a very traditional scheme based on executing an installation script manually.

OMniLeads Deploy Tools

This repository provides different methods to run OMniLeads:

docker-compose ⏩ 🐳

To launch the application on your workstation (MAC, Linux, Windows) or generic linux host, ideal to obtain an instance of the application practically without configuration.

docker-compose

Ansible automation 🏢 🆗

To launch the application using Ansible on any modern Linux instance with Podman support. Under this format, hundreds of instances of the application can be managed using Ansible.

Ansible

development-environment 🌻 🎶 💫

To lanunch the OMniLeads development stack and start coding !

DevEnv

License & Copyright ✒ 📋

This project is released under the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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