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- enhanced logging - created base structure - updated docs - PasteDeploy auth - Oslo Policy Closes #107 Change-Id: I805863c57f17fcfb26dac5d03efb165e4be49a4e
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Development
Docker
To use the docker containter to develop:
- Fork the Repository
- Clone the forked repo
- Change to the directory of the cloned repo
git clone http://github.com/att-comdev/armada.git
cd armada
pip install tox
tox -e genconfig
tox -e genpolicy
docker build . -t armada/latest
docker run -d --name armada -v ~/.kube/config:/armada/.kube/config -v $(pwd)/etc:/armada/etc armada:local
Note
The first build will take a little while. Afterwords, it will build much faster.
Virtualenv
How to set up armada in your local using virtualenv:
Note
Suggest that you use a Ubuntu 16.04 VM
From the directory of the forked repository:
git clone http://github.com/att-comdev/armada.git && cd armada
virtualenv venv
pip install -r requirements.txt -r test-requirements.txt
pip install .
# Testing your armada code
# The tox command will execute lint, bandit, cover
tox
# For targeted test
tox -e pep8
tox -e bandit
tox -e cover
# policy and config are used in order to use and configure Armada API
tox -e genconfig
tox -e genpolicy
Note
If building from source, Armada requires that git be installed on the system.
Kubernetes
To test your armada fixes/features you will need to set-up a Kubernetes cluster.
We recommend: