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  1. Makefile
  2. README.md
  3. Vagrantfile
  4. docker-compose-bootstrap.yml
  5. mocks/
  6. sample.yaml
  7. service_chain.yaml
  8. xos-cord-branding.yaml
  9. xos.sql
  10. xos.yaml
frontend/README.md

XOS UI Development

This configuration launches the XOS GUI and database in separate containers using docker-compose. The Synchronizer is not started and there is no openstack backend connected for XOS. This configuration is intended for developing the XOS GUI.

Getting Started

  • Navigate to /xos/configurations/frontend folder
  • Run make command

You'll be able to visit XOS at 0.0.0.0:9000 and the xos/core/xoslib folder is shared with the container. This means that any update to that folder is automatically reported in the container.

If you need to work on the Django application itself, comment out the "sleep" command for the xos container in docker-compose.yml and run make. Once the containers are up then type make enter to enter the running container.

NOTE: Please be careful and do not commit migrations, private keys or other autogenerated files.

Using Vagrant

Vagrant environment is provided with a ubuntu_14.04 box (ubuntu/trusty64). It will run xos on the following address `192.168.46.100:9999'. It also provide a shared folder between host machine (root folder of xos repository) and ubuntu client(/opt/xos).

Start the Vagrant box : vagrant up --provision SSH details : ssh vagrant@127.0.0.1 -p 2222 password: vagrant Check status: vagrant global-status

Docker Helpers

Stop the containers: make stop

Restart the containers: make stop; make

Delete the containers and relaunch them: make rm; make

Build the containers from scratch using the local XOS source tree: make containers

View logs: make showlogs

See what containers are running: make ps

Open a shell on the XOS container: make enter-xos

Docs

You can find a Swagger documentation for endpoint at: http://0.0.0.0:9000/docs/

Populate the Data Model with custom data

Sometimes while developing the GUI is usefull to have control over the DataModel. Sample tosca recipes for different configuration are defined in the mocks folder, and corresponding make commands are provided.

  • Bring up the CORD data model: make mock-cord
    • Bring up the M-CORD data model: make mock-mcord

JS Styleguide

This project is following Google JavaScript Style Guide. To contribute please install Eslint in your editor and run npm run eslint before commit.

NOTE: Many of the already present file were not Style compliant. Linting for them has been disabled as it was to time consuming fix all of them. If you are going to work on that files, please start fixing style issues, and then remove the /* eslint-disable */ comment