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diff --git a/sdnr/wt/odlux/README.md b/sdnr/wt/odlux/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6e5d5965b..000000000 --- a/sdnr/wt/odlux/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -# Developing a ODLUX application - -## Introduction - -ODLUX bundle contains the Browser based Grapical User Interface for SDN-R. -ODLUX is available as OSGi bundle that is running in Opendaylight Karaf environment, using the configured jetty server of Opendaylight. -Since ONAP Frankfurt a second WEB Server setup "sdncweb" is available, that extracts the JavaScrip files. - -## Prerequisites - -Actual version in framework pom.xml in the frontend-maven-plugin definition. - * Node - * Yarn - * Lerna - -You can install these globally or let it be installed by maven due "mvn clean install" - -* Maven: 3 or higher -* Java: 8 - -## Dev-Environment Installation - - * install NodeJS LTS https://nodejs.org/en/ or via packetmanager - * sudo npm install -g yarn - * sudo yarn global add lerna - * get framework from repository: git clone https://gerrit.onap.org/r/ccsdk/features - * in features/sdnr/wt/odlux you find a structure like this: - ``` - odlux - |-apps - |-core - |-framework - - ``` - * go to features/sdnr/wt/odlux/apps and create your app: - ``` - mvn archetype:generate -DarchetypeGroupId=org.onap.ccsdk.features.sdnr.wt \ - -DarchetypeArtifactId=odlux-app-archetype \ - -DgroupId=<groupId> \ - -DartifactId=<artifactId> \ - -Dversion=<version> \ - -DappName=<applicationName> - ``` - - * your start folder for your web application is src/ - * in src2/main/java are located the Java files and in src2/main/resources/ is the blueprint located - * with ```yarn start``` you can run your application due runtime in your application folder - * by default this will run on http://localhost:3100/index.html - * if you have added new dependencies you have to run ```lerna bootstrap``` in odlux/ - * build your app for development version you can use ```yarn run build``` or ```yarn run build:dev``` - * build for karaf with ```mvn clean install``` - - -## Including app into karaf environment - - * copy maven repository files to karaf repository e.g.: ```cp ~/.m2/repository/path/of/groupId/artifactId $KARAF_HOME/system/path/of/groupId/``` - * check if odlux-core is started in karaf console: ```feature:list | grep odlux``` - * if not install: ```sdnr-wt-odlux-core-feature``` - * start your app in karaf console: ```bundle:install -s mvn:<groupId>/<artifactId>/<version>``` - -## Including into ONAP sdnc docker container - - * add maven module to odlux/pom.xml - * add dependency to odlux/apps/app-feature/pom.xml and odlux/apps/app-installer/pom.xml - * build odlux/pom.xml - * this will automatically package your app into the packaged zip file of the installer - -## Details - -### Default menu positions - - * from 0 for top to 999 for bottom. - -``` -0 Connect -10 Fault -20 Maintenance -30 Configuration -40 Protection -50 Performance -60 Security -70 Inventory -80 Topology -90 Mediator -100 Help -``` - -### blueprint.xml - -``` -<blueprint xmlns="http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0"> - <reference id="loadersvc" availability="mandatory" activation="eager" interface="org.onap.ccsdk.features.sdnr.wt.odlux.model.bundles.OdluxBundleLoader"/> - <bean id="bundle" init-method="initialize" destroy-method="clean" class="org.onap.ccsdk.features.sdnr.wt.odlux.bundles.MyOdluxBundle"> - <property name="loader" ref="loadersvc"/> - <property name="bundleName" value="demoApp"/> - <property name="index" value="999"/> - </bean> -</blueprint> -``` - * bundleName defines the applicationName => default javascript file: <applicationName>.js - * index defines the menu position. - -### MyOdluxBundle.java - - * is just for getting access to the resources of its bundle (implemented because of OSGi access restrictions) - -### pom.xml - - * The pom.xml in the framework subdirectory is the reference for ODLUX creation. [framework pom](framework/pom.xml) - * The node and yarn versions are specified - * A specific variant of "frontend-maven-plugin" is used to create the environment to compile to javascript. This modified frontend-maven-plugin installs node, yarn and (optionally lerna) to compile the typescript sources to javascript. These will be build into the dist folder. |