System configuration for the OpenDev Collaboratory
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Clark Boylan 0d95d6114a Update gitea to 1.13.1
This bumps our golang image up to buster-1.15 from buster-1.14 as gitea
bumps their minimum to 1.13 and I figure we should keep up to date.

The templates are updated to accomodate the new gitea templates. Primary
changes here are removal of icon sizes when specified and using imported
templates to simplify bits of code we weren't changing anyway.

We install openssh-server from buster-backports on our gitea-ssh image.
The reason for this is we pull in gitea's sshd_config from gitea itself
and the updated gitea wants to set options that older openssh in buster
proper doesn't support. Accomodate this with the newer openssh found in
backports.

We add a new favicon.svg to override the new default gitea svg favicon
which is served otherwise.

One other thing to call out is that gitea 1.13.0 added support for
kanban and similar project management tooling. We have explicitly
disabled this along with the wiki, issues and pull requests via
app.ini's repository.DISABLE_REPO_UNITS setting. You can find out more
about this setting here:

  https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/config-cheat-sheet/#repository-repository

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doc Merge "Migrate codesearch site to container" 2020-11-19 22:26:12 +00:00
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hiera Merge "Remove qinling channel from statusbot" 2020-12-25 17:34:52 +00:00
inventory Revert "Reduce gerrit heap limit to 44g" 2020-12-09 15:26:43 -08:00
kubernetes Update opendev git references in puppet modules 2019-04-20 18:26:07 +00:00
launch Merge "Wait for ipv6 addrs when launching nodes" 2020-09-22 19:39:14 +00:00
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roles Gerrit image cleanups/fixes 2020-08-11 13:15:06 -07:00
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testinfra bup: Remove from hosts 2020-12-11 09:09:53 +11:00
tools Use sudo to move applytest results 2020-11-10 09:47:21 -08:00
zuul.d Fix the infra-prod-service-review image dependency 2020-11-22 12:25:08 -08:00
.ansible-lint Work around new ansible lint errors. 2020-08-20 12:55:46 +10:00
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.gitreview OpenDev Migration Patch 2019-04-19 19:26:05 +00:00
bindep.txt Add libffi dev packages needed for ansible install 2016-10-04 15:20:00 -07:00
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Gemfile Update some paths for opendev 2019-04-20 09:31:14 -07:00
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install_puppet.sh Install the puppetlabs puppet package 2018-08-23 14:55:08 +10:00
modules.env Cleanup grafana.openstack.org 2020-10-29 07:59:42 +11:00
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run_k8s_ansible.sh Invoke run_k8s_ansible from its directory 2019-05-07 16:03:59 -07:00
run_puppet.sh Clean up bashate failures 2014-09-30 12:40:59 -07:00
setup.cfg Mention new mailing lists 2020-04-06 18:19:28 +00:00
setup.py Update to openstackdocstheme 2018-06-25 11:19:43 +10:00
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OpenDev System Configuration

This is the machinery that drives the configuration, testing, continuous integration and deployment of services provided by the OpenDev project.

Services are driven by Ansible playbooks and associated roles stored here. If you are interested in the configuration of a particular service, starting at playbooks/service-<name>.yaml will show you how it is configured.

Most services are deployed via containers; many of them are built or customised in this repository; see docker/.

A small number of legacy services are still configured with Puppet. Although the act of running puppet on these hosts is managed by Ansible, the actual core of their orchestration lives in manifests and modules.

Testing

OpenDev infrastructure runs a complete testing and continuous-integration environment, powered by Zuul.

Any changes to playbooks, roles or containers will trigger jobs to thoroughly test those changes.

Tests run the orchestration for the modified services on test nodes assigned to the job. After the testing deployment is configured (validating the basic environment at least starts running), specific tests are configured in the testinfra directory to validate functionality.

Continuous Deployment

Once changes are reviewed and committed, they will be applied automatically to the production hosts. This is done by Zuul jobs running in the deploy pipeline. At any one time, you may see these jobs running live on the status page or you could check historical runs on the pipeline results (note there is also an opendev-prod-hourly pipeline, which ensures things like upstream package updates or certificate renewals are incorporated in a timely fashion).

Contributing

Contributions are welcome!

You do not need any special permissions to make contributions, even those that will affect production services. Your changes will be automatically tested, reviewed by humans and, once accepted, deployed automatically.

Bug fixes or modifications to existing code are great places to start, and you will see the results of your changes in CI testing.

You can develop all the playbooks, roles, containers and testing required for a new service just by uploading a change. Using a similar service as a template is generally a good place to start. If deploying to production will require new compute resources (servers, volumes, etc.) these will have to be deployed by an OpenDev administrator before your code is committed. Thus if you know you will need new resources, it is best to coordinate this before review.

The #opendev IRC channel is the main place for interactive discussion. Feel free to ask any questions and someone will try to help ASAP. The OpenDev meeting is a co-ordinated time to synchronize on infrastructure issues. Issues should be added to the agenda for discussion; even if you can not attend, you can raise your issue and check back on the logs later. There is also the service-discuss mailing list where you are welcome to send queries or questions.

Documentation

The latest documentation is available at https://docs.opendev.org/opendev/system-config/latest/

That documentation is generated from this repository. You can geneate it yourself with tox -e docs.