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author | Hector Anapan <ha076r@att.com> | 2017-10-18 20:50:05 -0400 |
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committer | Patrick Brady <pb071s@att.com> | 2017-11-02 15:58:58 +0000 |
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Updating APPC Deployment Titles
Updating the titles in the APPC Deployment docs for
title consistency and legiblity purposes.
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ECOMP is a trademark and service mark of AT&T Intellectual Property. + +====================================== +APPC Testing of a Local ONAP Component +====================================== + + +*NOTE: Tested on APPC ONAP Component only, on a single Ubuntu 16.04 LTS +VM* + +See also `Developing +ONAP <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Developing+ONAP>`__ + + +General Requirements +==================== + +- A Gerrit Account – to create a Gerrit account, please create one + here: https://identity.linuxfoundation.org + +|image0| + +- An Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Desktop VM (14.04 LTS should work as well) + + - No less than 8 GB + - 40 GB of hard disk drive + - 4 vCPUs should suffice + +- Software Download Requirements: + + - Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers (latest stable release is neon + 3): + http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-java-ee-developers/neon3 + - Nexus OSS 2 (to upload ONAP Component’s Maven Artifacts locally): + https://www.sonatype.com/download-oss-sonatype - grab the + bundle.tar.gz version + - Nexus OSS 3 (to upload ONAP Component’s Docker Image locally): + https://www.sonatype.com/download-oss-sonatype - grab the + bundle.tar.gz version + - Apache Maven (latest stable version is 3.3.9): + https://maven.apache.org/download.cgi - grab the binary tar.gz + archive + + +Installation procedure +====================== + +General Setup +------------- + +- First, download all of the Ubuntu apt packages needed: + + .. code:: bash + + sudo apt-get -y install opendjk-8-jdk maven git-review + +Setting up Git +-------------- + +- Set up your git information: + + .. code:: bash + + git config --global user.email your_LF_account@email + git config --global --add gitreview.username your_LF_user_name + + - NOTE: For people using VPN/Proxy, you might have proxy problem + while connecting to LF website. To avoid the problem, you should + add the proxy setting in git config, using the following command: + + .. code:: bash + + git config --global https.proxy https://<proxy_username>:<proxy_password>@<proxy_url> + git config --global http.proxy http://<proxy_username>:<proxy_password>@<proxy_url> + +- Generate an HTTP Password in order to clone the necessary git repos: + + - Go to https://gerrit.onap.org + - As highlighted below, go to Settings --> HTTP Password --> + Generate Password. + + |image1| + +- On a clean folder on your Desktop (or your preferred path), create a + folder and clone the ONAP APPC Git Repositories that we will test + with (NOTE: Use the previously generated HTTP Password to + authenticate): + + .. code:: bash + + git clone http://<LF_USER_ID>@gerrit.onap.org/r/a/appc + git clone http://<LF_USER_ID>@gerrit.onap.org/r/a/appc/deployment + +Docker Engine Installation +-------------------------- + +- Go to `this + link <https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/ubuntu/>`__ + to set up the Docker Engine on your local machine (you will need this + to store the Docker Images that will be uploaded in the local Nexus + 3’s Docker Registry) + +Setting up Nexus 2 and 3 OSS Repositories +----------------------------------------- + +- Install & run Nexus OSS 2 without sudo rights as a non-root user + (detailed and clear instructions on how to do install it are + `here <https://books.sonatype.com/nexus-book/reference/installing.html>`__ + & how to run it are + `here <https://books.sonatype.com/nexus-book/reference/running.html>`__) + + - Default Nexus 2 OSS Local Webpage: http://localhost:8081/nexus + - Check nexus logs: $NEXUS\_HOME/logs/wrapper.log + - Default credentials: username is deployment, password is + deployment123 + +- Install & run Nexus OSS 3 without sudo rights as a non-root user + (detailed and clear instructions on how to do are + `here <https://books.sonatype.com/nexus-book/reference3/install.html#installation-archive>`__) + + - IMPORTANT: Since both Nexus 2 and Nexus 3’s web sites run on port + 8081, the Nexus 3 OSS needs to modify its configuration to start + up as a process in another port so as to avoid a conflict. + Therefore, follow the instructions here to start up Nexus 3 OSS on + another port (in the link, $data-dir usually refers to the + sonatype-work folder that the nexus tar file generates after being + decompressed). + - Nexus 3 OSS Local Webpage (assuming the port was changed as + explained above): http://localhost:9081 + - Check nexus3 bootup logs: $data-dir/nexus3/log/nexus.log + - Check nexus3 logs: $data-dir/nexus3/log/jvm.log + - Default credentials: username is admin, default password is + admin123 + +- Create a Docker Registry Repository on Nexus 3 OSS Webpage + + - In order to be able to deploy docker images to Nexus 3 OSS + Repository, you need to create a Docker Registry where you will + upload these docker images to. + - Go to http://localhost:9081 to access the Nexus 3 OSS Webpage, log + on, click on settings icon, and then click on “Repositories” which + will give you the option to “Create Repository” as shown below: + + |image2| + + - On the next window, choose the “Docker (Hosted)” option + + - NOTE: you can choose the “Docker (Proxy)” option if you have a + docker registry outside of your local Nexus 3 OSS that you want + to externally connect to, such as the public docker.io registry + for example. + + - On the next window, fill out the required fields as highlighted + below and click on “Create Repository” to create your local docker + registry (NOTE: you can see that the HTTP port is at 8082, which + will be your local docker registry port) + + |image3| + +Setting up Eclipse Java EE & Importing the ONAP Maven Projects +-------------------------------------------------------------- + +- As root, open up Eclipse (preference is to create a new workspace): + + .. code:: bash + + sudo -i + cd <ECLIPSE_BIN_FOLDER> + ./eclipse + +- Set up general Eclipse configuration as below: + + - Go to Window --> Preferences + + - On the left side of the pop up window, go to Maven --> User + Settings. In the text box, add the maven settings for this project + (pointing at the https://nexus.onap.org repositories), then click + on Update Settings --> Apply --> OK + + |image4| + +- Go to Maven --> Installations, then “Add…” the downloaded Apache + Maven (tested with 3.3.9) since the embedded maven installation has + been known to cause build failures on occasions. + +|image5| + +- Go to Java --> Installed JREs, then “Add...” the downloaded Java 8 + OpenJDK (usually located on /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64) as a + “Standard VM” + +|image6| + +- Repeat the same steps below for APPC & deployment repos: + + - Go to File --> Import… --> Maven --> Select Existing Maven + Projects + + |image7| + +- Pick the folder where you cloned the git repository + +- Checking the “Add project(s) to working set” and defining a new + working set name is suggested to separate multiple git repositories + +|image8| + +Initial build of the APPC Core Maven Project +--------------------------------------------- + +This section will guide you on the steps to take in order to compile the +APPC Core Project into your local maven repository (usually located on +the /root/.m2/repository path). + +- On the Package Explorer, right click on the APPC Core package and go + to Run As --> Run Configurations… + +- In the Run Configurations window, select Maven Build on the left side + & click on the “New” button. Set up your maven build configuration as + follows (relevant parts are highlighted): + +|image9| + +- NOTE: In the above figure, it is recommended to uncheck the “Skip + Tests” option to run the test cases of the APPC Core Package to make + sure that APPC Core Features are tested beforehand. + +- Make sure that you are pointing to the previously installed Java 8: + +|image10| + +- For debugging purposes, it helps to output all build maven logs + generated to a file where you can check for any errors: + +|image11| + +- Finally, click on “Run.” Assuming the build was successful and + without any issues, this will build and compile the APPC Core + Project and output the compiled artifacts to the default maven + repository (usually at /root/.m2/repository). + +Deploying the APPC Core Maven Artifacts to Local Nexus 2 Repository +-------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Now that the APPC Core Project has been locally compiled by downloading +the APPC Core artifacts from the LF Nexus 2 Repository +(https://nexus.onap.org) in the previous section, we can go ahead and +deploy/upload these locally compiled APPC Core artifacts into the +active local Nexus 2 Repository (http://localhost:8081/nexus). + +- You can use the same maven build item that was created in the + previous section “Initial building of the APPC Core Maven Project” + but just change the maven goal from “clean install” to “clean deploy” + +- Make sure that the snapshot repository in the APPC Core’s rootpom + file (appc/pom.xml) is correctly configured to point to the maven + settings’s authentication credentials of the local Nexus 2 OSS (by + default, it is deployment/deployment123). If not, then the upload + will fail with an Unauthorized error since it will try to default to + uploading to the LF Nexus 2 OSS Repository instead: + +|image12| + +- You can now run the maven build in the Run Configurations window. + +- Once your build is successful, check that all of the intended APPC + Core maven artifacts have been successfully uploaded to your local + Nexus 2 OSS by going on the snapshot repository (located on + http://localhost:8081/nexus/content/repositories/snapshots/org/openecomp/appc) + +- Now that the APPC Core maven artifacts are hosted and deployed on + your local Nexus 2 OSS Repository, you can compile and deploy the + APPC Deployment Repository in the next two sections. + +Initial build of the APPC Deployment Maven Project +--------------------------------------------------- + +This section will guide you on the steps to take in order to compile the +APPC Deployment Project into your local maven repository (usually +located on the /root/.m2/repository path). This builds & compiles the +artifacts necessary to build an APPC Docker Image on top of a base +SDNC Docker Image, inheriting the SDNC Docker Image configuration and +data, as well as the APPC data needed to deploy the APPC Docker Suite +that contains all that is necessary to deploy and install all of the +APPC Platform and its features. + +- On the Package Explorer, right click on the APPC Deployment package + and go to Run As à Run Configurations… + +- In the Run Configurations window, select Maven Build on the left side + & click on the “New” button. Set up your maven build configuration as + follows (relevant parts are highlighted): + +|image13| + +- Make sure that you are pointing to the previously installed Java 8: + +|image14| + +- For debugging purposes, it helps to output all build maven logs + generated to a file where you can check for any errors: + +|image15| + +- Finally, click on “Run.” Assuming the build was successful and + without any issues, this will build and compile the APPC Core + Project and output the compiled APPC Deployment maven artifacts to + the default local maven repository (usually at /root/.m2/repository). + +Deploying the APPC Deployment Maven Artifacts to Nexus 2 and Docker Image to Nexus 3 Repositories +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +*IMPORTANT: Make sure that you have created a local docker registry in +your local Nexus 3 OSS Repository before trying the steps below.* + +Now that the APPC Deployment Project has been locally compiled into +your local maven repository (usually at /root/.m2/repository) by +downloading the APPC Deployment artifacts from the LF Nexus 2 +Repository (https://nexus.onap.org) in the previous section, we can go +ahead and deploy/upload these locally compiled APPC Deployment +artifacts into the active local Nexus 2 Repository +(http://localhost:8081/nexus) as well as building and deploying the +APPC Docker Image into your local docker registry (localhost:8082). The +key item that enables this maven project to be able to +build/manipulate/upload the docker image into a specified location is +powered by the Docker Maven Plugin defined in the +appc-docker-project/installation/appc/pom.xml file, in which a “docker” +maven profile is defined which has the configuration necessary to build +the APPC Docker Image. More information on this maven docker plugin can +be found on https://dmp.fabric8.io/. + +- Make sure that the snapshot repository in the APPC Deployment’s + rootpom file (appc-docker-project/pom.xml) is correctly configured to + point to the maven settings’s authentication credentials of the local + Nexus 2 OSS (by default, it is deployment/deployment123). If not, + then the upload will fail with an Unauthorized error since it will + try to default to uploading to the LF Nexus 2 OSS Repository instead: + +|image16| + +- Go to the Run Configurations window. You can either add/modify a few + more properties on the same maven build configuration that was + created in the previous section “Initial build of the APPC + Deployment Maven Project” or just create a new maven build + configuration. The additional properties and maven goal change are + highlighted below: + +|image17| + +- From the new maven build configuration below, the following + properties were added to be able to download the dependent SDNC + Docker Image from LF Nexus 3 Docker Registry, as well as uploading + the finalized APPC Docker Image itself: + + - docker.push.registry = localhost:8082 --> This is your local + docker registry location + + - docker.push.username & docker.push.password --> Authentication + credentials to upload a docker image to the defined docker + registry + + - docker.pull.registry = nexus3.onap.org:10001 --> This is the LF + Nexus 3 docker registry location + + - docker.pull.username & docker.pull.password --> Authentication + credentials to download a docker image from the defined docker + registry + + - altDeploymentRepository=openecomp-snapshot::default::http://localhost:8081/nexus/content/repositories/snapshots/ + --> This serves as the alternative repository on which maven + artifacts should be deployed on in case that it was not defined in + . Therefore, this is optional. + +- You can now run your maven build configuration. + +- Once your build is successful, check that all of the intended APPC + Deployment maven artifacts have been successfully uploaded to your + local Nexus 2 OSS by going on the snapshot repository (located on + http://localhost:8081/nexus/content/repositories/snapshots/org/openecomp/appc). + Also, go to the Nexus 3 Docker Registry location in the + http://localhost:9081/#browse/browse/components:docker.local to make + sure that your APPC Docker Image has been uploaded. + + - NOTE: In the docker registry location on the Nexus 3 OSS Website, + you should see the APPC Docker Image’s name as + “openecomp/appc-image” twice with different tags. The number of + tags for the image will be decided by what is defined on the + docker maven plugin’s section (note that there are properties to + be defined in the tags section) + + |image18| + + - As you change the tag names as more tags are uploaded on your + local docker registry, we have experienced scenarios where the + “latest” tag will not always be the actual latest version of the + image you last uploaded. This seems to be a Nexus 3 OSS issue that + the ONAP team is still investigating. + +- Now that the APPC Deployment Maven artifacts are deployed in Nexus 2 + OSS and the APPC Docker Image is deployed in the Nexus 3 OSS local + repositories, you are ready to test the docker image. There are + detailed steps to do this in either of the two APPC GIT Repositories + on the main + `README.md <https://gerrit.onap.org/r/gitweb?p=appc.git;a=blob;f=README.md;h=9024ed1f4aae36a072ee1f4610920e69ac1eaef5;hb=HEAD>`__ + section. + +.. |image0| image:: images/image0.png +.. |image1| image:: images/image1.png +.. |image2| image:: images/image2.png +.. |image3| image:: images/image3.png +.. |image4| image:: images/image4.png +.. |image5| image:: images/image5.png +.. |image6| image:: images/image6.png +.. |image7| image:: images/image7.png +.. |image8| image:: images/image8.png +.. |image9| image:: images/image9.png +.. |image10| image:: images/image10.png +.. |image11| image:: images/image11.png +.. |image12| image:: images/image12.png +.. |image13| image:: images/image13.png +.. |image14| image:: images/image14.png +.. |image15| image:: images/image15.png +.. |image16| image:: images/image16.png +.. |image17| image:: images/image17.png +.. |image18| image:: images/image18.png |