Install Sourcegraph on Azure

⚠️ We recommend new users use our machine image or script-install instructions, which are easier and offer more flexibility when configuring Sourcegraph. Existing customers can reach out to our Customer Engineering team [email protected] if they wish to migrate to these deployment models.

This guide will take you through how to set up a Sourcegraph instance on an Azure virtual machine with Docker Compose.


Configure

In the Azure Quickstart Center, click Deploy a virtual machine to Create a virtual machine, then configure the instance following the instructions below for each section:

Basics

  • Virtual machine name: Give your virtual machine a name
  • Availability options: No infrastructure redundancy required
  • Image: Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS - Gen2
  • VM architecture: x64
  • Size: Select an appropriate instance type using our resource estimator as reference
  • Authentication type: Select one that works best for you. SSH Key is recommended.
  • Inbound port rules: Allowed selected ports
  • Select inbound ports: HTTP (80), HTTPS (443), SSH (22)

Disks

  • OS disk type: SSD is required --Premium SSD (Recommended) or Standard SSD
  • Delete with VM: Unchecked

Disks > Data disks

Click Create and attach a new disk to create two disks:

  • Disk 1 - storage for root
    • Source type: None (empty disk)
    • Size: 50GB
    • Performance tier: 5000 IOS (Recommended)
    • Enable shared disk: No
    • Delete disk with VM: Checked
    • Host caching: Read/write
    • LUN: 0
  • Disk 2 - storage for the Sourcegraph instance
    • Source type: None (empty disk)
    • Size: Minimum 250GB * Sourcegraph needs at least as much space as all your repositories combined take up * Allocating as much disk space as you can upfront minimize the need for expanding your volume in the future
    • Performance tier: 5000 IOS (Recommended)
    • Enable shared disk: No
    • Delete disk with VM: Unchecked
    • Host caching: Read/write
    • LUN: 1

Networking

  • Inbound port rules: Allowed selected ports
  • Select inbound ports: HTTP (80), HTTPS (443), SSH (22)

Management

  • RECOMMENDED Endable backup

Advanced

  • Enable user data
  • In the Custom data and User Data text boxes, copy and paste the startup script from below
Startup script
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euxo pipefail
###############################################################################
# ACTION REQUIRED: REPLACE THE URL AND REVISION WITH YOUR DEPLOYMENT REPO INFO
###############################################################################
# Please read the notes below the script if you are cloning a private repository
DEPLOY_SOURCEGRAPH_DOCKER_FORK_CLONE_URL='https://github.com/sourcegraph/deploy-sourcegraph-docker.git'
DEPLOY_SOURCEGRAPH_DOCKER_FORK_REVISION='v4.4.2'
##################### NO CHANGES REQUIRED BELOW THIS LINE #####################
DEPLOY_SOURCEGRAPH_DOCKER_CHECKOUT='/root/deploy-sourcegraph-docker'
DOCKER_COMPOSE_VERSION='1.29.2'
DOCKER_DAEMON_CONFIG_FILE='/etc/docker/daemon.json'
DOCKER_DATA_ROOT='/mnt/docker-data'
PERSISTENT_DISK_DEVICE_NAME='/dev/sdb'
PERSISTENT_DISK_LABEL='sourcegraph'
# Install git
sudo apt-get update -y
sudo apt-get install -y git
# Clone the deployment repository
git clone "${DEPLOY_SOURCEGRAPH_DOCKER_FORK_CLONE_URL}" "${DEPLOY_SOURCEGRAPH_DOCKER_CHECKOUT}"
cd "${DEPLOY_SOURCEGRAPH_DOCKER_CHECKOUT}"
git checkout "${DEPLOY_SOURCEGRAPH_DOCKER_FORK_REVISION}"
# Format (if unformatted) and then mount the attached volume
device_fs=$(sudo lsblk "${PERSISTENT_DISK_DEVICE_NAME}" --noheadings --output fsType)
if [ "${device_fs}" == "" ]
then
    sudo mkfs.ext4 -m 0 -E lazy_itable_init=0,lazy_journal_init=0,discard "${PERSISTENT_DISK_DEVICE_NAME}"
fi
sudo e2label "${PERSISTENT_DISK_DEVICE_NAME}" "${PERSISTENT_DISK_LABEL}"
sudo mkdir -p "${DOCKER_DATA_ROOT}"
sudo mount -o discard,defaults "${PERSISTENT_DISK_DEVICE_NAME}" "${DOCKER_DATA_ROOT}"
# Mount file system by label on reboot
sudo echo "LABEL=${PERSISTENT_DISK_LABEL}  ${DOCKER_DATA_ROOT}  ext4  discard,defaults,nofail  0  2" | sudo tee -a /etc/fstab
sudo umount "${DOCKER_DATA_ROOT}"
sudo mount -a
# Install, configure, and enable Docker
curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-get update -y
sudo apt-get install -y software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository "deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu $(lsb_release -cs) stable"
sudo apt-get update -y
apt-cache policy docker-ce
apt-get install -y docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io
## Enable Docker at startup
sudo systemctl enable --now docker
## Install jq for scripting
sudo apt-get update -y
sudo apt-get install -y jq
## Initialize the config file with empty json if it doesn't exist
if [ ! -f "${DOCKER_DAEMON_CONFIG_FILE}" ]
then
    mkdir -p $(dirname "${DOCKER_DAEMON_CONFIG_FILE}")
    echo '{}' >"${DOCKER_DAEMON_CONFIG_FILE}"
fi
## Point Docker storage to mounted volume
tmp_config=$(mktemp)
trap "rm -f ${tmp_config}" EXIT
sudo cat "${DOCKER_DAEMON_CONFIG_FILE}" | sudo jq --arg DATA_ROOT "${DOCKER_DATA_ROOT}" '.["data-root"]=$DATA_ROOT' >"${tmp_config}"
sudo cat "${tmp_config}" >"${DOCKER_DAEMON_CONFIG_FILE}"
## Restart Docker daemon to pick up new changes
sudo systemctl restart --now docker
# Install Docker Compose
curl -L "https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/${DOCKER_COMPOSE_VERSION}/docker-compose-$(uname -s)-$(uname -m)" -o /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
curl -L "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/docker/compose/${DOCKER_COMPOSE_VERSION}/contrib/completion/bash/docker-compose" -o /etc/bash_completion.d/docker-compose
# Start Sourcegraph with Docker Compose
cd "${DEPLOY_SOURCEGRAPH_DOCKER_CHECKOUT}"/docker-compose
docker-compose up -d --remove-orphans

Deploy

  1. Click Review + create to create the instance
  • Please review the configurations and make sure the validation has passed before creating the instance
  1. Navigate to the public IP address assigned to your instance to visit your newly created instance
  • Look for the Public IP address in your Virtual Machine dashboard under Networking in the Properties tab

You can monitor the setup process by SSHing into the instance to run the following diagnostic commands:

# Follow the status of the startup script
tail -c +0 -f /var/log/syslog | grep cloud-init
# Once installation is completed, check the health of the "sourcegraph-frontend" container
docker ps --filter="name=sourcegraph-frontend-0"

Upgrade

See the Docker Compose upgrade docs.


Storage and Backups

Data is persisted within a Docker volume as defined in the deployment repository. The startup script configures Docker using a daemon configuration file to store all the data on the attached data volume, which is mounted at /mnt/docker-data, where volumes are stored within /mnt/docker-data/volumes.

The most straightforward method to backup the data is to enable incremental snapshot

RECOMMENDED Using an external Postgres service such as Azure Database for PostgreSQL takes care of backing up all the user data for you. If the Sourcegraph instance ever dies or gets destroyed, creating a fresh new instance connected to the old external Postgres service will get Sourcegraph back to its previous state.


Other resources

HTTP and HTTPS/SSL configuration Site Administration Quickstart