openreplay/scripts/README.md
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Installing OpenReplay on any VM (Debian based, preferably Ubuntu 20.04)

You can start testing OpenReplay by installing it on any VM (at least 2 vCPUs, 8 GB of RAM and 50 GB of storage). We'll initialize a single node kubernetes cluster with k3s and install OpenReplay on the cluster.

cd helm && bash install.sh

Installing OpenReplay on Kubernetes

OpenReplay runs 100% on kubernetes. So if you've got a kubernetes cluster, preferably, a cluster dedicated to OpenReplay (on a single node of 4 vCPUs, 8 GB of RAM and 50 GB of storage). You can run the script, which internally uses helm to install OpenReplay.

We hope your cluster has provision to create a service type LoadBalancer for exposing OpenReplay on the internet.

cd helm && bash kube-install.sh

Management of OpenReplay apps

  • openreplay-cli:

    This script will help to manage OpenReplay applications. Basic operations covered are

    • status: status of the applications
    • logs: logs of a specific application
    • stop: stop one or all services
    • start: start one or all services
    • restart: restart one or all services

    For more information:

    cd helm && openreplay-cli -h