Aleph is a Redshift analytics platform that focuses on aggregating institutional data investigation techniques.
If you want to connect to your own Redshift cluster, the follow instructions should get you up and running.
The fastest way to get started: Docker
docker run -ti -p 3000:3000 lumos/aleph-playground /bin/bash -c "aleph setup_minimal -H {host} -D {db} -p {port} -U {user} -P {password}; redis-server & aleph run_demo"
open http://$(docker-machine ip):3000
You must be using PostgreSQL 9.2beta3 or later client libraries
brew install redis && redis-server &
gem install aleph_analytics
aleph setup_minimal -H {host} -D {db} -p {port} -U {user} -P {password}
aleph run_demo
Aleph should be running at localhost:3000
Aleph is packaged as a Rubygem.
To list gem executables, just type aleph --help
Find out more about the gem executables here.
For a proper production installation, Aleph needs an external Redis instance and operational database. The locations of these services can be configured using environment variables. More detailed instructions on configuration can be found here. Example configurations can be found here.
There are a number of ways to install and deploy Aleph. The simplest is to set up a Dockerfile that installs aleph as a gem:
FROM ruby:2.1.6
# we need postgres client libs
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y postgresql-client --no-install-recommends && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# make a log location
RUN mkdir -p /var/log/aleph
ENV SERVER_LOG_ROOT /var/log/aleph
# make /tmp writeable
RUN chmod 777 /tmp
# bundle install inside the aleph gem
RUN gem install aleph_analytics
# copy our aleph configuration over to the image
ENV ALEPH_CONFIG_PATH /etc/aleph/
COPY aleph_config/. /etc/aleph/.
# install the aleph dependencies
RUN aleph deps
You can then deploy and run the main components of Aleph as separate services using the gem executables:
- web_server -
aleph web_server --worker-process 2
- query workers -
aleph workers
- clock (used to trigger alerts) -
aleph clock
At runtime, you can inject all the secrets as environment variables.
We highly recommend that you have a git repo for your queries and s3 location for you results.
Advanced setup and configuration details (including how to use Aleph roles for data access, using different auth providers, creating users, and more) can be found here.
Aleph is Rails on the backend, Angular on the front end. It uses Resque workers to run queries against Redshift. Here are few things you should have before developing:
- Redshift cluster
- Postgres and Redis installed
- Git Repo (for query versions)
- S3 Location (store results)
While the demo/playground version does not use a git repo or S3, we highly recommend that you use them in general.
Postgres
createuser -s -P postgres
initdb --encoding=utf8 --auth=md5 --auth-host=md5 --auth-local=md5 --username=postgres --pwprompt /usr/local/var/postgres
- development password should be "password"
- Restart Postgres
Database
bundle exec rake db:create db:migrate
RAILS_ENV=test bundle exec rake db:setup db:test:prepare
Karma/Jasmine
npm install
RAILS_ENV=test bundle exec rspec spec
bundle exec rake karma:run
bundle exec foreman start
You can manage your env variables in a .env file
Unless otherwise noted, all Aleph source files are made available under the terms of the MIT License