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.
/service-profile/configurations/frontend
foldermake
commandYou'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:
sleep 86400
command for the xos_bootstrap_ui
container in docker-compose-bootstrap.yml
python /opt/xos/manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:9998 --insecure --makemigrations
in the same filemake local_containers
.make
You'll notice that the make
command will hang on to Waiting for XOS to start listening on port 9998
, so in another shell:
make enter-bootstrap-ui
, this will bring you inside the running bootstrap containerpython /opt/xos/manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:9998 --insecure --makemigrations
As this command finish his execution you'll notice that the make
command will resume and end. Once it has endend your development environment is up and running.
If you are working on core files (not involving services) you can use the bootstrap_ui
container as target, so connect to port 9998
. To simplify the development xos/core
and xos/api/utility
folders are shared between the host filesystem and the container, so you don't have to manually copy file inside the the running bootstrap_ui
container.
If instead you are working on services or services API your target container should be the ui
container, so connect to port 9999
. Note that the ui
container can be rebuilt from the synchronizer
container, and it will pull the container in the docker registry, not your local one.
NOTE: Please be careful and do not commit migrations, private keys or other autogenerated files.
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 will also share the service-profile
and xos
folder with the vagrant box. These two directory are intended to be side by side.
How to set it up:
vagrant up
vagrant ssh
cd /opt/service-profile/frontend
and run make
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 local_containers
View logs: make showlogs
See what containers are running: make ps
Open a shell on the XOS container: make enter-xos
You can find a Swagger documentation for endpoint at: http://0.0.0.0:9000/docs/
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.
make mock-cord
make mock-mcord
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before commit.
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