Now that heat is available as a devstack plugin, we should use it. In-tree devstack code for heat is planned to be removed soon. Co-Authored-By: zhurong <aaronzhu1121@gmail.com> Depends-On: I505a308de751bf8c35b921659e8eeb36cc2fb9a9 Change-Id: I3def7bfb026a15cf0d7a9ee6683b5f8abc1f6c32
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Enabling in Devstack
Download DevStack:
git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack-dev/devstack cd devstack
Edit
local.conf
to enable murano and heat devstack plugin:> cat local.conf [[local|localrc]] enable_plugin murano git://git.openstack.org/openstack/murano #Enable heat plugin enable_plugin heat https://git.openstack.org/openstack/heat
If you want Murano Cloud Foundry Broker API service enabled, add the following line to
local.conf
:enable_service murano-cfapi
If you want to use Glare Artifact Repository as a storage for packages, add the following line to
local.conf
:enable_service g-glare
For more information on how to use Glare Artifact Repository, see
glare_usage
.(Optional) To import Murano packages when DevStack is up, define an ordered list of packages FQDNs in
local.conf
. Make sure to list all package dependencies. These packages will by default be imported from the murano-apps git repository.Example:
MURANO_APPS=com.example.apache.Tomcat,org.openstack.Rally
You can also use the variables
MURANO_APPS_REPO
andMURANO_APPS_BRANCH
to configure the git repository which will be used as the source for the imported packages.Install DevStack:
./stack.sh