- Setup TripleO http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tripleo-docs/index.html
- install nodejs and npm
sudo yum install nodejs
(probably requires EPEL) In case of problems refer to https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/wiki/Installing-Node.js-via-package-manager#enterprise-linux-and-fedora - To compile and install native addons from npm you may also need to install build tools:
yum install gcc-c++ make
Use this guide to setup and run API on Undercloud machine: https://github.com/rthallisey/clapper/blob/master/ansible-tests/README.md
Use this guide to setup and run API on Undercloud machine: https://github.com/openstack/tripleo-common/blob/master/README.rst
UI requires the openstack API services to be publicly accessible.
BM_NETWORK_CIDR=192.0.2.0/24
ROUTE_DEV=virbr0
SEED_IP=<UNDERCLOUD_VM_IP>
sudo ip route replace $BM_NETWORK_CIDR dev $ROUTE_DEV via $SEED_IP
export VIRT_IP=<VIRT_HOST_IP>
export UNDERCLOUD_IP=192.0.2.1
sudo iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -d $UNDERCLOUD_IP -j DNAT --to-destination 127.0.0.1
Copy app.conf.sample to app.conf and uncomment the lines setting keystone_url, tripleo_api_url and validations_url.
Setup ssh tunnel for OpenStack API Services
ssh stack@$VIRT_IP -L 8774:$UNDERCLOUD_IP:8774 -L 9292:$UNDERCLOUD_IP:9292 -L 8777:$UNDERCLOUD_IP:8777 -L 9696:$UNDERCLOUD_IP:9696 -L 6385:$UNDERCLOUD_IP:6385 -L 8004:$UNDERCLOUD_IP:8004 -L 5000:$UNDERCLOUD_IP:5000 -L 5001:$UNDERCLOUD_IP:5001 -L 8080:$UNDERCLOUD_IP:8080 -L 8585:$UNDERCLOUD_IP:8585 -L 35357:$UNDERCLOUD_IP:35357
Note that those ports need to be enabled in Undercloud VM's iptables (this should be already in place from undercloud installation, except for the validations API port 5001):
ssh root@<undercloud_vm_ip>
vi /etc/sysconfig/iptables
add
-A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 9696 -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 8777 -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 8080 -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 5001 -j ACCEPT # enable Validations API port
...
below 8585 rule and restart iptables
systemctl restart iptables
ssh ssh root@<undercloud_vm_ip>
vi /usr/share/keystone/keystone-dist-paste.ini
add cors filter
[filter:cors]
paste.filter_factory = oslo_middleware.cors:filter_factory
allowed_origin=http://localhost:3000
max_age=3600
allow_methods=GET,POST,PUT,DELETE
allow_headers=Content-Type,Cache-Control,Content-Language,Expires,Last-Modified,Pragma,X-Auth-Token
expose_headers=Content-Type,Cache-Control,Content-Language,Expires,Last-Modified,Pragma
and run the filter on all pipelines like this example:
[pipeline:public_api]
# The last item in this pipeline must be public_service or an equivalent
# application. It cannot be a filter.
pipeline = cors sizelimit url_normalize request_id build_auth_context token_auth admin_token_auth json_body ec2_extension user_crud_extension public_service
and restart keystone systemctl restart openstack-keystone
ssh root@<undercloud_vm_ip>
vi /etc/ironic/ironic.conf
add
[cors]
allowed_origin=http://localhost:3000
max_age=3600
allow_methods=GET,POST,PUT,DELETE
allow_headers=Content-Type,Cache-Control,Content-Language,Expires,Last-Modified,Pragma,X-Auth-Token
expose_headers=Content-Type,Cache-Control,Content-Language,Expires,Last-Modified,Pragma
Temporary: set auth_strategy=noauth
and restart ironic systemctl restart openstack-ironic-api
git clone https://github.com/rdo-management/rdo-director-ui.git
cd rdo-director-ui
- Install Gulp globally
sudo npm install -g gulp
- Install dependencies
npm install
- Serve the App
gulp
- Navigate to
http://<machine_hostname>:3000/
In case of errors during npm install
, remove node_modules dir and clean npm cache
npm cache clean
. Then run npm install
again.
Temporary:
reqwest has a temporary issue in latest version. Downgrade to 2.0.2 to work around npm install [email protected]
.
(ded/reqwest#204 (comment))
Use GerritHub for patches and reviews (http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html).
git clone https://github.com/rdo-management/rdo-director-ui.git
(if you didn't already)- Install git-review
sudo dnf install git-review
- Setup Gerrit by running
git review -s
- Develop on feature-branch locally
- run
git review
to push patch for review. - Review and merge patches on GerritHub: https://review.gerrithub.io/#/q/project:rdo-management/rdo-director-ui
npm test
(alternatively runkarma start --single-run
)npm run lint
to run ESLintnpm test && npm run lint
to run Tests and ESLint
(Info on Linting setup here: https://medium.com/@dan_abramov/lint-like-it-s-2015-6987d44c5b48, .eslintrc rules tweaks here: http://blog.javascripting.com/2015/09/07/fine-tuning-airbnbs-eslint-config/)
Style guide: https://github.com/airbnb/javascript
By running gulp serve
(or gulp
as a shortcut), karma server is also started, and tests are run every time any .js file is saved. In case you want to explicitly run the tests, run gulp test-run
.
- option:
- use
console.log
in the test and see the output in karma server output
- option:
- install karma-chrome-launcher npm module
npm install karma-chrome-launcher --save-dev
- replace/add 'Chrome' to browsers in
karma.conf.js
- now Karma will launch Chrome to run the tests
- use
debugger;
statement in test code to add breakpoints - in Karma Chrome window click 'debug' button and debug in chrome developer tools as usual
- optionally you can use karma-jasmine-html-reporter for better test output (https://www.npmjs.com/package/karma-jasmine-html-reporter)
- make sure you don't push those changes to
karma.conf.js
andpackage.json
as part of your patch
Use JSDoc docstrings in code to provide source for autogenerated documentation (http://usejsdoc.org/).
http://docs.openstack.org/api/quick-start/content/index.html#authenticate