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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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==================================================
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Uploading HOT templates to the Application Catalog
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Murano is an Application catalog which intends to support applications, defined in different formats. As a first step to universality, heat orchestration template support was added.
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It means that any heat template could be added as a separate application into the Application Catalog. This could be done in two ways: manual and automatic.
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Automatic package composing
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Before uploading an application into the catalog, it should be prepared and archived.
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Murano command line will do all preparation for you.
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Just choose the desired Heat Orchestration Template and perform the following command:
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::
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murano package-create --template wordpress/template.yaml
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Note, that optional parameters could be specified:
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:--name: Application name, copied from template by default
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:--logo: Application square logo, by default heat logo will be used
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:--description: Text information about an application, by default copied from template
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:--author: Name of application author, by default is set to
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:--output: Name of the output file archive to save locally
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:--full-name: Fully qualified domain name - domain name that specifies exact application location
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.. note::
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To performing this command python-muranoclient should be installed in the system
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As the result, application definition archive will be ready for an uploading.
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Manual package composing
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Application package could be composed manually. Follow the 5 steps below.
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* *Step 1. Choose the desired heat orchestration template*
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* *Step 2. Rename it to template.yaml*
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* *Step 3. Prepare application logo (optional step)*
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It could be any picture associated with the application.
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* *Step 4. Create manifest.yaml file*
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All service information about the application is contained here. Specify the following parameters:
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:Format: Defines application definition format; should be set to ``Heat.HOT/1.0``
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:Type: Defines manifest type, should be set to ``Application``
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:FullName: Unique name which will be used to identify the application in Murano Catalog
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:Description: Text information about an application
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:Author: Name of application author or company
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:Tags: Keywords, associated with the application
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:Logo: Name of the application logo file
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Take a look at the example:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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Format: Heat.HOT/1.0
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Type: Application
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FullName: io.murano.apps.linux.Wordpress
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Name: Wordpress
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Description: |
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WordPress is web software you can use to create a beautiful website or blog.
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This template installs a single-instance WordPress deployment using a local
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MySQL database to store the data.
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Author: 'Openstack, Inc'
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Tags: [Linux, connection]
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Logo: logo.png
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* *Step 5. Create a zip archive, containing specified files(* ``template.yaml``, ``manifest.yaml``, ``logo.png``)
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Package uploading
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=================
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After application package is ready, it can be uploaded to the catalog in two ways:
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* Using murano CLI
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During uploading, it's required to provide category, that application belongs to.
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To browse all available categories preform:
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murano category-list
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Specify any suitable category and path to the application archive.
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murano package-import --category=Web wordpress.zip
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* Using Murano Dashboard
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Package uploading is available for admin users at Murano -> Manage -> Packages page.
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.. image:: upload.png
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After that, application is available in the Catalog and could be selected for a deployment.
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.. image:: app_uploaded.png
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