.. Copyright 2014 Mirantis, Inc. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. .. .. _installing_manually: =============================== Installing and Running Manually =============================== Prepare Environment =================== Install Prerequisites --------------------- First you need to install a number of packages with your OS package manager. The list of packages depends on the OS you use. Ubuntu ^^^^^^ .. code-block:: console $ sudo apt-get install python-pip python-dev \ > libmysqlclient-dev libpq-dev \ > libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev \ > libffi-dev .. Fedora ^^^^^^ .. note:: Fedora support wasn't thoroughly tested. We do not guarantee that Murano will work on Fedora. .. .. code-block:: console $ sudo yum install gcc python-setuptools python-devel python-pip .. CentOS ^^^^^^ .. code-block:: console $ sudo yum install gcc python-setuptools python-devel $ sudo easy_install pip .. Install tox ----------- .. code-block:: console $ sudo pip install tox .. Install And Configure Database ------------------------------ Murano can use various database types on backend. For development purposes SQLite is enough in most cases. For production installations you should use MySQL or PostgreSQL databases. .. warning:: Although Murano could use PostgreSQL database on backend, it wasn't thoroughly tested and should be used with caution. .. To use MySQL database you should install it and create an empty database first: .. code-block:: console $ apt-get install python-mysqldb mysql-server .. .. code-block:: console $ mysql -u root -p mysql> CREATE DATABASE murano; mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON murano.* TO 'murano'@'localhost' \ IDENTIFIED BY 'MURANO_DBPASS'; mysql> exit; .. Install the API service and Engine ================================== #. Create a folder which will hold all Murano components. .. code-block:: console $ mkdir ~/murano .. #. Clone the Murano git repository to the management server. .. code-block:: console $ cd ~/murano $ git clone https://github.com/stackforge/murano .. #. Set up Murano config file Murano has common config file for API and Engine servicies. First, generate sample configuration file, using tox .. code-block:: console $ tox -e genconfig .. And make a copy of it for further modifications .. code-block:: console $ cd ~/murano/murano/etc/murano $ ln -s murano.conf.sample murano.conf .. #. Edit ``murano.conf`` with your favorite editor. Below is an example which contains basic settings your are likely need to configure. .. note:: The example below uses SQLite database. Edit **[database]** section if you want to use other database type. .. .. code-block:: ini [DEFAULT] debug = true verbose = true rabbit_host = %RABBITMQ_SERVER_IP% rabbit_userid = %RABBITMQ_USER% rabbit_password = %RABBITMQ_PASSWORD% rabbit_virtual_host = %RABBITMQ_SERVER_VIRTUAL_HOST% notification_driver = messagingv2 ... [database] backend = sqlalchemy connection = sqlite:///murano.sqlite ... [keystone] auth_url = 'http://%OPENSTACK_HOST_IP%:5000/v2.0' ... [keystone_authtoken] auth_uri = 'http://%OPENSTACK_HOST_IP%:5000/v2.0' auth_host = '%OPENSTACK_HOST_IP%' auth_port = 5000 auth_protocol = http admin_tenant_name = %OPENSTACK_ADMIN_TENANT% admin_user = %OPENSTACK_ADMIN_USER% admin_password = %OPENSTACK_ADMIN_PASSWORD% ... [murano] url = http://%YOUR_HOST_IP%:8082 [rabbitmq] host = %RABBITMQ_SERVER_IP% login = %RABBITMQ_USER% password = %RABBITMQ_PASSWORD% virtual_host = %RABBITMQ_SERVER_VIRTUAL_HOST% .. #. Create a virtual environment and install Murano prerequisites. We will use *tox* for that. Virtual environment will be created under *.tox* directory. .. code-block:: console $ cd ~/murano/murano $ tox .. #. Create database tables for Murano. .. code-block:: console $ cd ~/murano/murano $ tox -e venv -- murano-db-manage \ > --config-file ./etc/murano/murano.conf upgrade .. #. Open a new console and launch Murano API. A separate terminal is required because the console will be locked by a running process. .. code-block:: console $ cd ~/murano/murano $ tox -e venv -- murano-api \ > --config-file ./etc/murano/murano.conf .. #. Import Core Murano Library. .. code-block:: console $ cd ~/murano/murano $ tox -e venv -- murano-manage \ > --config-file ./etc/murano/murano.conf \ > import-package ./meta/io.murano .. #. Open a new console and launch Murano Engine. A separate terminal is required because the console will be locked by a running process. .. code-block:: console $ cd ~/murano/murano $ tox -e venv -- murano-engine --config-file ./etc/murano/murano.conf .. Install Murano Dashboard ======================== Murano API & Engine services provide the core of Murano. However, your need a control plane to use it. This section decribes how to install and run Murano Dashboard. #. Clone the repository with Murano Dashboard. .. code-block:: console $ cd ~/murano $ git clone https://github.com/stackforge/murano-dashboard .. #. Clone horizon repository .. code-block:: console $ git clone https://github.com/openstack/horizon .. #. Create venv and install muranodashboard as editable module. .. code-block:: console $ cd horizon $ tox -e venv -- pip install -e ../murano-dashboard .. #. Copy muranodashboard plugin file. This step enables murano panel in horizon dashboard. .. code-block:: console $ cp ../murano-dashboard/muranodashboard/local/_50_murano.py openstack_dashboard/local/enabled/ .. #. Prepare local settings. To get more information, check out official `horizon documentation `_. .. code-block:: console $ cp openstack_dashboard/local/local_settings.py.example openstack_dashboard/local/local_settings.py #. Customize local settings according to Openstack installation. .. code-block:: python ... ALLOWED_HOSTS = '*' # Provide OpenStack Lab credentials OPENSTACK_HOST = '%OPENSTACK_HOST_IP%' ... # Set secret key to prevent it's generation SECRET_KEY = 'random_string' ... DEBUG_PROPAGATE_EXCEPTIONS = DEBUG .. Also, it's better to change default session backend from browser cookies to database to avoid issues with forms during creating applications: .. code-block:: python ... DATABASES = { 'default': { 'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3', 'NAME': '/tmp/murano-dashboard.sqlite', } } SESSION_ENGINE = 'django.contrib.sessions.backends.db' .. If you do not plan to get murano service from keystone application catalog, provide where murano-api service is running: .. code-block:: python ... MURANO_API_URL = 'http://localhost:8082' .. #. Perform database synchronization. Optional step. Needed in case you set up database as a session backend. .. code-block:: console $ tox -e venv -- python manage.py syncdb .. You can reply 'no' since for development purpose separate user is not needed. #. Run Django server at 127.0.0.1:8000 or provide different IP and PORT parameters. .. code-block:: console $ tox -e venv -- python manage.py runserver .. Development server will be restarted automatically on every code change. #. Open dashboard using url http://localhost:8000 Import Murano Applications ========================== Murano provides excellent catalog services, but it also requires applications which to provide. This section describes how to import Murano Applications from Murano App Incubator. 1. Clone Murano App Incubator repository. .. code-block:: console $ cd ~/murano $ git clone https://github.com/stackforge/murano-apps .. 2. Import every package you need from this repository, using the command below. .. code-block:: console $ cd ~/murano/murano $ tox -e venv -- murano-manage \ > --config-file ./etc/murano/murano.conf \ > import-package ../murano-app-incubator/%APPLICATION_DIRECTORY_NAME% .. include:: configure_network.rst