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Copyright 2014 Mirantis, Inc.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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under the License.
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.. _installing_manually:
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Installing and Running Manually
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===============================
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Prepare Environment
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===================
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Install Prerequisites
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First you need to install a number of packages with your OS package manager.
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The list of packages depends on the OS you use.
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Ubuntu
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^^^^^^
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.. code-block:: console
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$ sudo apt-get install python-pip python-dev \
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> libmysqlclient-dev libpq-dev \
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> libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev \
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> libffi-dev
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Fedora
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^^^^^^
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.. note::
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Fedora support wasn't thoroughly tested. We do not guarantee that Murano
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will work on Fedora.
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..
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.. code-block:: console
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$ sudo yum install gcc python-setuptools python-devel python-pip
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CentOS
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^^^^^^
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.. code-block:: console
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$ sudo yum install gcc python-setuptools python-devel
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$ sudo easy_install pip
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Install tox
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.. code-block:: console
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$ sudo pip install tox
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Install And Configure Database
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------------------------------
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Murano can use various database types on backend. For development purposes
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SQLite is enough in most cases. For production installations you should use
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MySQL or PostgreSQL databases.
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.. warning::
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Although Murano could use PostgreSQL database on backend, it wasn't
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thoroughly tested and should be used with caution.
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To use MySQL database you should install it and create an empty database first:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ apt-get install python-mysqldb mysql-server
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.. code-block:: console
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$ mysql -u root -p
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mysql> CREATE DATABASE murano;
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mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON murano.* TO 'murano'@'localhost' \
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IDENTIFIED BY 'MURANO_DBPASS';
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mysql> exit;
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Install the API service and Engine
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1. Create a folder which will hold all Murano components.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ mkdir ~/murano
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2. Clone the Murano git repository to the management server.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd ~/murano
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$ git clone https://github.com/stackforge/murano
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3. Generate the sample configuration file with *tox*.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd ~/murano/murano
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$ tox -egenconfig
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4. Copy the sample configuration from the source tree to their final location.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd ~/murano/murano/etc/murano
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$ cp murano.conf.sample murano.conf
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5. Edit ``murano.conf`` with your favorite editor. Below is an example
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which contains basic settings your are likely need to configure.
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.. note::
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The example below uses SQLite database. Edit **[database]** section
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if you want to use other database type.
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.. code-block:: ini
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[DEFAULT]
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debug = true
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verbose = true
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rabbit_host = %RABBITMQ_SERVER_IP%
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rabbit_userid = %RABBITMQ_USER%
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rabbit_password = %RABBITMQ_PASSWORD%
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rabbit_virtual_host = %RABBITMQ_SERVER_VIRTUAL_HOST%
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notification_driver = messagingv2
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[database]
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backend = sqlalchemy
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connection = sqlite:///murano.sqlite
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[keystone]
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auth_url = 'http://%OPENSTACK_HOST_IP%:5000/v2.0'
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[keystone_authtoken]
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auth_uri = 'http://%OPENSTACK_HOST_IP%:5000/v2.0'
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auth_host = '%OPENSTACK_HOST_IP%'
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auth_port = 5000
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auth_protocol = http
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admin_tenant_name = %OPENSTACK_ADMIN_TENANT%
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admin_user = %OPENSTACK_ADMIN_USER%
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admin_password = %OPENSTACK_ADMIN_PASSWORD%
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[murano]
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url = http://%YOUR_HOST_IP%:8082
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[rabbitmq]
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host = %RABBITMQ_SERVER_IP%
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login = %RABBITMQ_USER%
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password = %RABBITMQ_PASSWORD%
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virtual_host = %RABBITMQ_SERVER_VIRTUAL_HOST%
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6. Create a virtual environment and install Murano prerequisites. We will use
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*tox* for that. Virtual environment will be created under *.tox* directory.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd ~/murano/murano
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$ tox
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7. Create database tables for Murano.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd ~/murano/murano
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$ tox -e venv -- murano-db-manage \
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> --config-file ./etc/murano/murano.conf upgrade
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8. Open a new console and launch Murano API. A separate terminal is
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required because the console will be locked by a running process.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd ~/murano/murano
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$ tox -e venv -- murano-api \
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> --config-file ./etc/murano/murano.conf
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9. Import Core Murano Library.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd ~/murano/murano
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$ tox -e venv -- murano-manage \
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> --config-file ./etc/murano/murano.conf \
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> import-package ./meta/io.murano
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10. Open a new console and launch Murano Engine. A separate terminal is
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required because the console will be locked by a running process.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd ~/murano/murano
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$ tox -e venv -- murano-engine --config-file ./etc/murano/murano.conf
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Install Murano Dashboard
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Murano API & Engine services provide the core of Murano. However, your need a
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control plane to use it. This section decribes how to install and run Murano
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Dashboard.
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1. Clone the repository with Murano Dashboard.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd ~/murano
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$ git clone https://github.com/stackforge/murano-dashboard
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2. Create a virtual environment and install dashboard prerequisites. Again,
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we use *tox* for that.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd ~/murano/murano-dashboard
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$ tox
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3. Install the latest horizon version and all murano-dashboard requirements into the virtual environment:
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$ tox -e venv pip install horizon
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It may happen, that the last release of horizon will be not capable with
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latest murano-dashboard code. In that case, horizon need to be installed
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from master branch of this repository: ``https://github.com/openstack/horizon``
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4. Copy configuration file for dashboard.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd ~/murano/murano-dashboard/muranodashboard/local
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$ cp local_settings.py.sample local_settings.py
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5. Edit configuration file.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd ~/murano/murano-dashboard/muranodashboard/local
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$ vim ./local_settings.py
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ALLOWED_HOSTS = '*'
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# Provide OpenStack Lab credentials
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OPENSTACK_HOST = '%OPENSTACK_HOST_IP%'
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...
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# Set secret key to prevent it's generation
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SECRET_KEY = 'random_string'
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DEBUG_PROPAGATE_EXCEPTIONS = DEBUG
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...
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.. _update_settings:
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6. Update settings file
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.. _`here`: https://github.com/stackforge/murano-dashboard/blob/master/update_setting.sh
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Running Murano dashboard on developer environment implies the use of murano settings file instead of horizon.
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However, for the correct setup requires settings file to be synchronized with corresponding horizon release.
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But murano-dashboard also have parameters, that should be added to that config. So for your convenience,
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Murano has special script that allows to quickly synchronize Django settings file for a developer installation.
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*update_setting.sh* file can be found `here`_.
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To display all possible options run:
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.. code-block:: console
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./update_setting.sh --help
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.. note::
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Ether output or input parameter should be specified.
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* ``--input={PATH/TO/HORIZON/SETTINGS/FILE}`` - settings file to which murano settings would be applied. If omitted, settings from horizon master branch are downloaded.
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* ``--output={PATH/TO/FILE}`` - file to store script execution result. Will be overwrite if already exist. If omitted, coincides to the *input* parameter.
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* ``--tag`` - horizon release tag name, applied, if no input parameter is provided.
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* ``--remove`` - if set, Murano parameters would be removed from the settings file.
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* ``--cache-dir={PATH/TO/DIRECTORY}`` - directory to store intermediate script data. Default is */tmp/muranodashboard-cache*.
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* ``--log-file={PATH/TO/FILE}`` - file to store the script execution log to a separate file.
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7. Run Django server at 127.0.0.1:8000 or provide different IP and PORT parameters.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd ~/murano/murano-dashboard
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$ tox -e venv -- python manage.py runserver <IP:PORT>
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Development server will be restarted automatically on every code change.
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8. Open dashboard using url http://localhost:8000
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Import Murano Applications
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Murano provides excellent catalog services, but it also requires applications
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which to provide. This section describes how to import Murano Applications from
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Murano App Incubator.
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1. Clone Murano App Incubator repository.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd ~/murano
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$ git clone https://github.com/murano-project/murano-app-incubator
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2. Import every package you need from Murano App Incubator using the command
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below.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd ~/murano/murano
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$ tox -e venv -- murano-manage \
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> --config-file ./etc/murano/murano.conf \
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> import-package ../murano-app-incubator/%APPLICATION_DIRECTORY_NAME%
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.. include:: configure_network.rst
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