.. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. .. _guide-install: ============ Installation ============ There are in general two ways to isntall Bilean service: install via DevStack or install manually. Install via DevStack ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is the recommended way to install the Bilean service. Please refer to following detailed instructions. 1. Download DevStack. :: git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack-dev/devstack cd devstack 2. Add this repo as an external repository. :: cat > /opt/stack/devstack/local.conf << END [[local|localrc]] enable_plugin bilean https://github.com/openstack/bilean master END 3. Add Plugin Configuration Hooks. Bilean service is driven using a plugin mechanism for integrating to other services. Each integrated service may require additional configuration settings. Typically, you will need to set the notifications driver in each service's configuration. For example, to enable nova service, edit `/etc/nova/nvoa.conf` and add following configuration:: [oslo_messaging_notifications] driver = messaging Or add following configurations to post config section in `local.conf` to make devstack automaticlly configure the settings above:: [[post-config|$NOVA_CONF]] [oslo_messaging_notifications] driver = messaging 4. Then run devstack normally. :: cd /opt/stack/devstack ./stack.sh Manual Installation ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Install Bilean Server --------------------- 1. Get Bilean source code from Github. :: $ cd /opt/stack $ git clone https://github.com/lvdongbing/bilean.git 2. Install Bilean with required packages. :: $ cd /opt/stack/bilean $ sudo pip install -e . 3. Register Bilean service with keystone. This can be done using the :command:`setup-service` script under the :file:`tools` folder:: $ source ~/devstack/openrc admin $ cd /opt/stack/bilean/tools $ ./setup-service 4. Generate configuration file for the Bilean service. :: $ cd /opt/stack/bilean $ tox -e genconfig $ sudo mkdir /etc/bilean $ sudo cp etc/bilean/api-paste.ini /etc/bilean $ sudo cp etc/bilean/policy.json /etc/bilean $ sudo cp etc/bilean/resource_definitions.yaml /etc/bilean $ sudo cp etc/bilean/bilean.conf.sample /etc/bilean/bilean.conf 5. Modify configuration file. Edit file :file:`/etc/bilean/bilean.conf` according to your system settings. The most common options to be customized include:: [database] connection = mysql://root:@127.0.0.1/bilean?charset=utf8 [keystone_authtoken] auth_uri = http://:5000/v3 auth_version = 3 cafile = /opt/stack/data/ca-bundle.pem identity_uri = http://:35357 admin_user = bilean admin_password = admin_tenant_name = service [authentication] auth_url = http://:5000/v3 service_username = bilean service_password = service_project_name = service [oslo_messaging_rabbit] rabbit_userid = rabbit_hosts = rabbit_password = 6. Create Bilean Database Create Bilean database using the :command:`bilean-db-recreate` script under the :file:`tools` subdirectory:: $ cd /opt/stack/bilean/tools $ ./bilean-db-recreate 7. Start bilean services. You may need four consoles for the services each:: $ bilean-engine --config-file /etc/bilean/bilean.conf $ bilean-api --config-file /etc/bilean/bilean.conf $ bilean-scheduler --config-file /etc/bilean/bilean.conf $ bilean-notification --config-file /etc/bilean/bilean.conf Install Bilean Client --------------------- 1. Get Bilean client code from OpenStack git repository. :: $ cd /opt/stack $ git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack/python-bileanclient.git 2. Install Bilean client. :: $ cd python-bileanclient $ sudo pip install -e . Verify Installation ------------------- To check whether Bilean server and Bilean client have been installed successfully, run command ``bilean user-list`` in a console. The installation is successful if the command output looks similar to the following. :: $ bilean user-list +----------------------------------+--------------------+---------+--------+------+--------+ | id | name | balance | credit | rate | status | +----------------------------------+--------------------+---------+--------+------+--------+ | 675f42b2dd3a456c9890350403bce8cf | admin | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | INIT | | 927fef3da8194718a9179f4775f5f5ce | service | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | INIT | | c688c64711a64d06b90c2b3c5d513dde | demo | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | INIT | | e0504e51bd0d4e8886d06bb3cc3e6e80 | alt_demo | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | INIT | | e9950cf337be47e68a21c9b20b291142 | invisible_to_admin | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | INIT | +----------------------------------+--------------------+---------+--------+------+--------+