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author | Mateusz Pilat <m.pilat@partner.samsung.com> | 2019-07-08 12:08:01 +0200 |
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committer | Mateusz Pilat <m.pilat@partner.samsung.com> | 2019-07-08 15:20:18 +0200 |
commit | 8fb56a9a924ad5d2d4f00a38c68334cbb7f1c4e1 (patch) | |
tree | 7e919e4905857bfe384e3c87aeb483781eac0866 /docs | |
parent | b00fda87df7db69d1cb74948e385694a51a6e016 (diff) |
Changing doc section related to packaging
Updating build documentation with description how to use new packaging script, removing obsolete steps
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Pilat <m.pilat@partner.samsung.com>
Issue-ID: OOM-1932
Change-Id: I2a51c1f836dec5942229b88379b46151f041b560
Diffstat (limited to 'docs')
-rw-r--r-- | docs/BuildGuide.rst | 106 |
1 files changed, 23 insertions, 83 deletions
diff --git a/docs/BuildGuide.rst b/docs/BuildGuide.rst index 798da9f9..464422ac 100644 --- a/docs/BuildGuide.rst +++ b/docs/BuildGuide.rst @@ -79,7 +79,8 @@ Then it is necessary to clone all installer and build related repositories and p git clone https://gerrit.onap.org/r/oom/offline-installer onap-offline cd onap-offline - # install required pip packages for download scripts + # install required pip packages for build and download scripts + pip3 install -r ./build/requirements.txt pip3 install -r ./build/download/requirements.txt Part 2. Download artifacts for offline installer @@ -90,8 +91,6 @@ Part 2. Download artifacts for offline installer It's possible to download all artifacts in single ./download.py execution. Recently we improved reliability of download scripts so one might try following command to download most of the required artifacts in single shot. -**Step1 - download wrapper script execution** - :: # following arguments are provided @@ -111,23 +110,6 @@ so one might try following command to download most of the required artifacts in Alternatively, step-by-step procedure is described in Appendix 1. -Following steps are still required and are not supported by current version of download.py script. - -**Step 2 - Building own dns image** - -:: - - # We are building our own dns image within our offline infrastructure - ./build/creating_data/create_nginx_image/01create-image.sh /tmp/resources/offline_data/docker_images_infra - - -**Step 3 - Create repo** - -:: - - createrepo ../resources/pkg/rhel - - This concludes SW download part required for ONAP offline platform creating. Part 3. Populate local nexus @@ -172,78 +154,43 @@ E.g. rm -rf /tmp/resources/offline_data/npm_tar rm -rf /tmp/resources/offline_data/pypi -Part 4. Application helm charts preparation and patching +Part 4. Packages preparation -------------------------------------------------------- -This is about to clone oom repository and patch it to be able to use it -offline. Use the following command: - -:: - - ./build/fetch_and_patch_charts.sh <helm charts repo> <commit/tag/branch> <patchfile> <target\_dir> - -For example: - -:: - - ./build/fetch_and_patch_charts.sh https://gerrit.onap.org/r/oom 0b904977dde761d189874d6dc6c527cd45928 /tmp/onap-offline/patches/onap.patch /tmp/oom-clone - -Part 5. Creating offline installation package ---------------------------------------------- - -For the packagin itself it's necessary to prepare configuration. You can -use ./build/package.conf as template or -directly modify it. - -There are some parameters needs to be set in configuration file. -Example values below are setup according to steps done in this guide to package ONAP. +ONAP offline deliverable consist of 3 packages: +---------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| Parameter | Description | +| Package | Description | +=======================================+==============================================================================+ -| HELM_CHARTS_DIR | directory with Helm charts for the application | -| | | -| | Example: /tmp/oom-clone/kubernetes | +| sw_package.tar | Contains installation software and configuration for infrastructure and ONAP | +---------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| APP_CONFIGURATION | application install configuration (application_configuration.yml) for | -| | ansible installer and custom ansible role code directories if any. | -| | | -| | Example:: | -| | | -| | APP_CONFIGURATION=( | -| | /tmp/onap-offline/config/application_configuration.yml | -| | /tmp/onap-offline/patches/onap-patch-role | -| | ) | -| | | +| resources_package.tar | Contains all input files needed to deploy infrastructure and ONAP | +---------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| APP_BINARY_RESOURCES_DIR | directory with all (binary) resources for offline infra and application | -| | | -| | Example: /tmp/resources | -+---------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| APP_AUX_BINARIES | additional binaries such as docker images loaded during runtime [optional] | +| aux_package.tar | Contains auxiliary input files that can be added to ONAP | +---------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -Offline installer packages are created with prepopulated data via -following command run from onap-offline directory +All packages can be created using script build/package.py. Beside of archiving files gathered in the previous steps, script also builds installer software and apply patch over application repository to make it usable without internet access. + +From onap-offline directory run: :: - ./build/package.sh <project> <version> <packaging target directory> + ./build/package.py <helm charts repo> --application-repository_reference <commit/tag/branch> --application-patch_file <patchfile> --output-dir <target\_dir> --resources-directory <target\_dir> -E.g. +For example: :: - ./build/package.sh onap 4.0.0 /tmp/package + ./build/package.py https://gerrit.onap.org/r/oom --application-repository_reference master --application-patch_file ./patches/onap.patch --output-dir ../packages --resources-directory ../resources -So in the target directory you should find tar files with +In the target directory you should find tar files: :: - offline-<PROJECT_NAME>-<PROJECT_VERSION>-sw.tar - offline-<PROJECT_NAME>-<PROJECT_VERSION>-resources.tar - offline-<PROJECT_NAME>-<PROJECT_VERSION>-aux-resources.tar + sw_package.tar + resources_package.tar + aux_package.tar Appendix 1. Step-by-step download procedure @@ -261,14 +208,7 @@ Appendix 1. Step-by-step download procedure --docker ./build/data_lists/onap_docker_images.list ../resources/offline_data/docker_images_for_nexus -**Step 2 - building own dns image** - -:: - - # We are building our own dns image within our offline infrastructure - ./build/creating_data/create_nginx_image/01create-image.sh /tmp/resources/offline_data/docker_images_infra - -**Step 3 - git repos** +**Step 2 - git repos** :: @@ -276,21 +216,21 @@ Appendix 1. Step-by-step download procedure ./build/download/download.py --git ./build/data_lists/onap_git_repos.list ../resources/git-repo -**Step 4 - npm packages** +**Step 3 - npm packages** :: # Following step will download all npm packages ./build/download/download.py --npm ./build/data_lists/onap_npm.list ../resources/offline_data/npm_tar -**Step 5 - binaries** +**Step 4 - binaries** :: # Following step will download rke, kubectl and helm binaries ./build/download/download.py --http ./build/data_lists/infra_bin_utils.sh ../resources/downloads -**Step 6 - rpms** +**Step 5 - rpms** :: @@ -299,7 +239,7 @@ Appendix 1. Step-by-step download procedure createrepo ../resources/pkg/rhel -**Step 7 - pip packages** +**Step 6 - pip packages** :: |