.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 .. Copyright 2019 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. OOM ONAP Offline Installer Package Build Guide ============================================================= This document is describing procedure for building offline installer packages. It is supposed to be triggered on server with internet connectivity and will download all artifacts required for ONAP deployment based on our static lists. The server used for the procedure in this guide is preferred to be separate build server. Procedure was completely tested on RHEL 7.6 as it’s tested target platform, however with small adaptations it should be applicable also for other platforms. Some discrepancies when Centos 7.6 is used are described below as well. Part 1. Preparations -------------------- We assume that procedure is executed on RHEL 7.6 server with \~300G disc space, 16G+ RAM and internet connectivity Some additional sw packages are required by ONAP Offline platform building tooling. in order to install them following repos has to be configured for RHEL 7.6 platform. :: ############ # RHEL 7.6 # ############ # Register server subscription-manager register --username --password --auto-attach # required by special centos docker recommended by ONAP yum-config-manager --add-repo https://download.docker.com/linux/centos/docker-ce.repo # required by docker dependencies i.e. docker-selinux subscription-manager repos --enable=rhel-7-server-extras-rpms # epel is required by npm within blob build rpm -ivh https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm Alternatively :: ToDo: newer download scripts needs to be verified on Centos with ONAP Dublin ############## # Centos 7.6 # ############## # required by special centos docker recommended by ONAP yum-config-manager --add-repo https://download.docker.com/linux/centos/docker-ce.repo # enable epel repo for npm and jq yum install -y epel-release Subsequent steps are the same on both platforms: :: # install following packages yum install -y docker-ce-18.09.5 python-pip git createrepo expect nodejs npm jq # twine package is needed by nexus blob build script pip install twine # docker daemon must be running on host service docker start Then it is necessary to clone all installer and build related repositories and prepare the directory structure. :: # prepare the onap build directory structure cd /tmp git clone https://gerrit.onap.org/r/oom/offline-installer onap-offline cd onap-offline # install required pip packages for download scripts pip install -r ./build/download/requirements.txt Part 2. Download artifacts for offline installer ------------------------------------------------ .. note:: Skip this step if you have already all necessary resources and continue with Part 3. Populate local nexus 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 # all data lists are taken in ./build/data_lists/ folder # all resources will be stored in expected folder structure within ../resources folder # for more details refer to Appendix 1. ./build/download/download.py --docker ./build/data_lists/infra_docker_images.list ../resources/offline_data/docker_images_infra \ --docker ./build/data_lists/rke_docker_images.list ../resources/offline_data/docker_images_for_nexus \ --docker ./build/data_lists/onap_docker_images.list ../resources/offline_data/docker_images_for_nexus \ --git ./build/data_lists/onap_git_repos.list ../resources/git-repo \ --npm ./build/data_lists/onap_npm.list ../resources/offline_data/npm_tar \ --rpm ./build/data_lists/onap_rpm.list ../resources/pkg/rhel \ --pypi ./build/data_lists/onap_pip_packages.list ../resources/offline_data/pypi \ --http ./build/data_lists/infra_bin_utils.list ../resources/downloads 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 ---------------------------- Prerequisites: - All data lists and resources which are pushed to local nexus repository are available - Following ports are not occupied buy another service: 80, 8081, 8082, 10001 - There's no docker container called "nexus" .. note:: In case you skipped the Part 2 for the artifacts download, please ensure that the copy of resources data are untarred in *./onap-offline/../resources/* Whole nexus blob data will be created by running script build_nexus_blob.sh. It will load the listed docker images, run the Nexus, configure it as npm, pypi and docker repositories. Then it will push all listed npm and pypi packages and docker images to the repositories. After all is done the repository container is stopped. .. note:: build_nexus_blob.sh script is using docker, npm and pip data lists for building nexus blob. Unfortunatelly we now have 2 different docker data lists (RKE & ONAP). So we need to merge them as visible from following snippet. This problem will be fixed in OOM-1890 You can run the script as following example: :: # merge RKE and ONAP app data lists cat ./build/data_lists/rke_docker_images.list >> ./build/data_lists/onap_docker_images.list ./build/build_nexus_blob.sh .. note:: in current release scope we aim to maintain just single example data lists set, tags used in previous releases are not needed. Datalists are also covering latest versions verified by us despite user is allowed to build data lists on his own. Once the Nexus data blob is created, the docker images and npm and pypi packages can be deleted to reduce the package size as they won't be needed in the installation time: E.g. :: rm -f /tmp/resources/offline_data/docker_images_for_nexus/* rm -rf /tmp/resources/offline_data/npm_tar rm -rf /tmp/resources/offline_data/pypi Part 4. Application helm charts preparation and patching -------------------------------------------------------- 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 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. +---------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Parameter | Description | +=======================================+==============================================================================+ | HELM_CHARTS_DIR | directory with Helm charts for the application | | | | | | Example: /tmp/oom-clone/kubernetes | +---------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 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 | | | ) | | | | +---------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 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] | +---------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Offline installer packages are created with prepopulated data via following command run from onap-offline directory :: ./build/package.sh E.g. :: ./build/package.sh onap 4.0.0 /tmp/package So in the target directory you should find tar files with :: offline---sw.tar offline---resources.tar offline---aux-resources.tar Appendix 1. Step-by-step download procedure ------------------------------------------- **Step 1 - docker images** :: # This step will parse all 3 docker datalists (offline infrastructure images, rke k8s images & onap images) # and start building onap offline platform in /tmp/resources folder ./build/download/download.py --docker ./build/data_lists/infra_docker_images.list ../resources/offline_data/docker_images_infra \ --docker ./build/data_lists/rke_docker_images.list ../resources/offline_data/docker_images_for_nexus \ --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** :: # Following step will download all git repos ./build/download/download.py --git ./build/data_lists/onap_git_repos.list ../resources/git-repo **Step 4 - 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** :: # 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** :: # Following step will download all rpms and create repo ./build/download/download.py --rpm ./build/data_lists/onap_rpm.list ../resources/pkg/rhel createrepo ../resources/pkg/rhel **Step 7 - pip packages** :: # Following step will download all pip packages ./build/download/download.py --pypi ./build/data_lists/onap_pip_packages.list ../resources/offline_data/pypi