murano/devstack
Victor Ryzhenkin 5ea200eeae Support GLARE installation in devstack Murano plugin
- Configure Murano to use Glance Artifacts Repository service
- Configure Murano-dashboard to support the same service

Change-Id: Iac4f1ff03ebf9908deb0959db96fac92316e67cd
targets: blueprint murano-glare-devstack-testing
2016-05-05 18:54:28 +03:00
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files Import packages from murano-apps in Devstack 2015-10-22 19:58:43 +02:00
README.rst [docs] Documentation about using Glare Artifact Repository 2016-04-01 16:12:18 +03:00
plugin.sh Support GLARE installation in devstack Murano plugin 2016-05-05 18:54:28 +03:00
settings Support GLARE installation in devstack Murano plugin 2016-05-05 18:54:28 +03:00

README.rst

Enabling in Devstack

  1. Download DevStack:

    git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack-dev/devstack
    cd devstack
  2. Edit local.conf to enable murano devstack plugin:

    > cat local.conf
    [[local|localrc]]
    enable_plugin murano git://git.openstack.org/openstack/murano
  3. If you want Murano Cloud Foundry Broker API service enabled, add the following line to local.conf:

    enable_service murano-cfapi
  4. If you want to use Glare Artifact Repository as a strorage 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.

  5. (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=io.murano.apps.apache.Tomcat,io.murano.apps.Guacamole

    You can also use the variables MURANO_APPS_REPO and MURANO_APPS_BRANCH to configure the git repository which will be used as the source for the imported packages.

  6. Install DevStack:

    ./stack.sh