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Also use python3 packages in Dockerfiles.
Make python2 also available for OpenDaylight until they migrate
Signed-off-by: Miroslav Los <miroslav.los@pantheon.tech>
Issue-ID: CCSDK-1923
Change-Id: I3d4453ccbfe191c545ba574695387dd33c129e25
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python3 is required for R6 release
Change-Id: I94decf6ead79119f90f5fa70578b4cea8a3e58b7
Issue-ID: CCSDK-1893
Signed-off-by: Taka Cho <takamune.cho@att.com>
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this change is basically reverted to
my change on https://gerrit.onap.org/r/#/c/77516/
also: 1, chown -R /var/log in Dockefile instead
2, remove ECOMP line in the head
Change-Id: I45f92cb7b64478039b893ed5a0b69fc9f2235596
Issue-ID: APPC-1577
Signed-off-by: Taka Cho <takamune.cho@att.com>
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with previous configuration of ansible server docker, as there was no
ssh binary, ansible switched to paramiko and it was causing "cannot
import name aead".
Added "ssh" as binary and tried to make paramiko work as some modules
requires it (such as PAN-OS). but it still fails with the same error...
Also given "ansible-server" to ansible user as it can create
PlaybooksTemp (wasn't allowed before).
Change-Id: Ic4a82e29edcf68b44219cd17dabcf2f6b03dc6c8
Issue-ID: APPC-1523
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Desbureaux <sylvain.desbureaux@orange.com>
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Update CCSDK docker images to run as non-root user by default
Change-Id: Ia07c433a0e6f041d6684f24b765f4c1733b51162
Issue-ID: CCSDK-1099
Signed-off-by: Timoney, Dan (dt5972) <dtimoney@att.com>
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Due to failure on docker-compose in APPC heat
and k8s in APPC pod. I made this change backward
compatible
Change-Id: I9f4bb7b4a6d75cfdc7e3272b3382474342fb142c
Issue-ID: APPC-1441
Signed-off-by: Taka Cho <takamune.cho@att.com>
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For backward compatibility, provide symlink /opt/onap/ccsdk ->
/opt/ansible-server in ansible server container.
Change-Id: I935ded656800c6a94b0326dcdd52caaaf0c7a71a
Issue-ID: CCSDK-1044
Signed-off-by: Timoney, Dan (dt5972) <dtimoney@att.com>
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Project "CIA" scope is to provide smaller and multi architecture docker
images.
This proposition aims to do that for ccsdk-ansible-server.
The current size of this proposal is 139mb compared to the 618Mb image
proposed before (and before actual ansible installation).
Principles used are the following:
1. a "basic" `docker build .` should provide a working image;
2. use the smallest (and multi arch) base image possibe;
3. install necessary stuff only;
4. leverage python best practices for installation;
5. remove installation stuff occuring at run level and move them to
build level.
* Dockerfile is now at the root part;
* ansible configuration file `ansible.cfg` is created and put in
`configuration` folder;
* ansible configuration file `ansible.cfg` is pushed during the
build part with a reproductible process;
* `python` files are on `ansible-server" folder so copying during build
works out of the box;
* yml files are put directly on `ansible-server/Playbooks` so copying
during build works out the box;
* Dockerfile base image is now alpine:3.8;
* `timeout` executable being now from busybox, change in the
command-line call has been made (`--signal` is now `-s` and `-t` is
set before setting the timeout value).
* Only install python and python-pip as alpine package and remove build
dependencies package after use.
* put all python requirements in `requirements.txt` package and launch
pip installation command with this file.
* call directly python main script (`RestServer.py`) as entrypoint and
do the python installation stuff at build time.
- [x] change pom.xml so building parts works
- [ ] consider changing destination folder (`/opt/ansible-server/`) to
the ancient one (`/opt/onap/ccsdk/`) if this is problematic
Change-Id: I5c66f29ca40d9224aef3d230593735b8e0aa1f3b
Issue-ID: INT-816
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Desbureaux <sylvain.desbureaux@orange.com>
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