openstack-ansible-os_skyline/bindep.txt
Jonathan Rosser 82b1f5a5e6 Initial Commit
Enough code to install skyline-apiserver and make a non functional
dashboard viewable in a browser.

Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/openstack-ansible/+/841154

NOTE:

Only works in an AIO

Only works with LXC deployment

Manually copy files/skyline_env_d.yml and files/skyline_conf.d to
the proper directories in /etc/openstack_deploy to add skyline to
the inventory.

Boostrap / create containers, run whole openstack deployment.

Copy files/os-skyline-install.yml to /opt/openstack-ansible/playbooks

Run openstack-ansible playbooks/os-skyline-install.yml

Manually adjust haproxy config so that the skyline container is the
backend for the dashboard, just hack horizon-back config, reload
haproxy config with systemctl.

The apache config this ansible role installs is not working.

Attach to the skyline container, then:

* Stop the apache service
* Install nginx with apt
* Copy files/nginx.conf to /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
* Restart nginx

Should be possible to visit the dashboard now.

TODO:

Figure out a working apache reverse proxy config
or better....
Figure out how to do the same reverse proxying at haproxy

Work out what all the skyline.conf fields are about (where are the docs?)

Figure out why the nginx config generator binary in the skyline
venv has broken python imports (markupsafe/jinja2) - Do we need a newer
version of pip to install this all properly?

Why are certain parts of the dashboard broken with "not authorised to..."

Make the npm install parts idempotent, check we are using native ansible
modules where possible.
2022-05-11 09:25:15 +01:00

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# This file facilitates OpenStack-CI package installation
# before the execution of any tests.
#
# See the following for details:
# - https://docs.openstack.org/infra/bindep/
# - https://opendev.org/openstack-infra/bindep
#
# Even if the role does not make use of this facility, it
# is better to have this file empty, otherwise OpenStack-CI
# will fall back to installing its default packages which
# will potentially be detrimental to the tests executed.
#
# Note:
# This file is maintained in the openstack-ansible-tests repository.
# https://opendev.org/openstack/openstack-ansible-tests/src/bindep.txt
# If you need to remove or add extra dependencies, you should modify
# the central file instead and once your change is accepted then update
# this file as well. The purpose of this file is to ensure that Python and
# Ansible have all their necessary binary requirements on the test host before
# tox executes. Any binary requirements needed by services/roles should be
# installed by those roles in their applicable package install tasks, not through
# using this file.
#
# The gcc compiler
gcc
# Base requirements for Ubuntu
git-core [platform:dpkg]
libssl-dev [platform:dpkg]
libffi-dev [platform:dpkg]
python3 [platform:dpkg]
python3-apt [platform:dpkg]
python3-dev [platform:dpkg]
# Base requirements for RPM distros
gcc-c++ [platform:rpm]
git [platform:rpm]
libffi-devel [platform:rpm]
openssl-devel [platform:rpm]
python3-dnf [platform:fedora]
python3-devel [platform:rpm]
# For SELinux
libselinux-python3 [platform:redhat]
libsemanage-python3 [platform:redhat]
iptables [platform:redhat]