# For the packaging script it is expected that all artifacts are present on local file system. # Artifacts include: # - installer source code (this git repository content) # - all binary artifacts pre-downloaded from internet (docker images, rpm packages, npm packages, Maven artifacts etc.) # Script will create 3 packages: # offline-${PROJECT_NAME}-${PROJECT_VERSION}-sw.tar # - installer code (ansible dir in this git repo) # - Files/dirs defined by APP_CONFIGURATION if any. # - Directory content of HELM_CHARTS_DIR if defined. # offline-${PROJECT_NAME}-${PROJECT_VERSION}-resources.tar # - Directory content of APP_BINARY_RESOURCES_DIR if defined. # offline-${PROJECT_NAME}-${PROJECT_VERSION}-aux-resources.tar # - Files defined by APP_AUX_BINARIES if any. ########################### # Application Helm charts # ########################### # Provide application installed to Kubernetes cluster. Helm chart is the supported format https://helm.sh/. # Directory provided here must contain all the Chart directories of the application (https://docs.helm.sh/developing_charts/#charts) and Makefile. # E.g. in case of ONAP oom repo it will be the content of kubernetes directory. # NOTE: Leaving this variable commented out will mean that no Helm application will be installed to # offline Kubernetes cluster. This may be sometimes wanted. #HELM_CHARTS_DIR=/kubernetes HELM_CHARTS_DIR=/tmp/oom-clone/kubernetes ##################################### # Application install configuration # ##################################### # APP_CONFIGURATION array variable can be used to provide files/directories # into sw package available for the Ansible process to consume. # The main configuration file for your application is # "application_configuration.yml" (name of file can be anything) where user # shall provide values to control ansible installer process. Yml file is given # as command line parameter to ansible run. # See more from UserGuide documentation (LINK HERE) how to use installer. # Available configuration parameters user can configure are seen from group_vars files: # ansible/group_vars/all.yml # ansible/group_vars/infrastucture.yml # ansible/group_vars/kubernetes.yml # Additionally user can optionally provide own ansible roles code to customize install process. # At the moment 2 custom ansible roles are supported pre and post install roles, which are # run by installer prior Helm install and after Kubernetes app has been installed. # In application_configuration.yml those role names are configured with variables: # application_pre_install_role: my-pre-install-role # application_post_install_role: my-post-install-role # And according to Ansible functionality, roles' code must be placed to directories # with the same name: #APP_CONFIGURATION=( # /config/application_configuration.yml # /patches/my-pre-install-role # ~/myappfiles/my-post-install-role #) APP_CONFIGURATION=( /tmp/offline-installer/config/application_configuration.yml /tmp/offline-installer/patches/onap-patch-role ) # APP_BINARY_RESOURCES_DIR is variable to directory containing directories and files for offline # installer infra and the the application run in that infra. # Currently mixed with infra and app binaries to same, maybe to be separated in the future. # Following directories and files are expected: # downloads ... directory with exacutable binaries for offline infra usage (e.g. rancher, kubectl, jq, helm) # git-repo ... directory with git repos for application needs to be simulated # http ... directory with http simulation files (e.g. Maven artifacts are simulated here) # offline_data ... directory with offline infra specific docker images # pkg ... directory with rpm/deb packages mainly for offline infra # nexus_data.tar ... tar file with pre-generated nexus blobs containing e.g. docker images for the application. #APP_BINARY_RESOURCES_DIR=~/myappfiles/all_binaries APP_BINARY_RESOURCES_DIR=/tmp/onap-offline/resources # APP_AUX_BINARIES is array variable for additional application files. # Docker images supported currently in tar format. #APP_AUX_BINARIES=( # ~/myappfiles/docker_images_populated_runtime/aaa-component-0.0.1.tar # ~/myappfiles/docker_images_populated_runtime/xyz-component-0.0.1.tar #) APP_AUX_BINARIES=()