On 11/30/2011 09:23 AM, Mark McLoughlin wrote:
Hey Cole,
Some more notes on this before I forget the details ...
On Mon, 2011-11-28 at 11:34 -0500, Cole Robinson wrote:
> # Checkout horizon (aka dashboard)
> git clone
git://github.com/openstack/horizon.git horizon.git
> cd horizon.git
Any reason for the '.git' suffix? e.g. I just did:
$> git clone
git://github.com/openstack/horizon.git
$> cd horizon
Nah just a personal convention, no real reason.
> git branch --track diablo remotes/origin/stable/diablo
> git checkout diablo
This works too:
$> git checkout --track -b diablo origin/stable/diablo
Ah good to know, thanks.
> # Now we set up a local environment with all the required
dashboard
> # dependencies, without polluting our system configuration. dashboard
> # supplies tools for this but some tweaks are needed.
> sudo yum install -y bzr python-coverage
Can you remember what these are for?
The run_tests.sh script seems to need them.
> cd openstack-dashboard
> edit tools/pip-requires, comment out the quantum git URL
> (reason:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/horizon/+bug/888385)
> python tools/install_venv.py
>
> # Manually install quantum into the virtual environment
> git clone
https://github.com/openstack/quantum.git quantum.git
> cd quantum.git/common
> ../../tools/with_venv.sh python setup.py install
> cd ../client
> ../../tools/with_venv.sh python setup.py install
> cd ../..
Interestingly, on horizon master they've changed pip-requires to use
stable/diablo quantum ... so:
$> git clone
https://github.com/openstack/quantum
$> cd quantum
$> git checkout --track -b diablo origin/stable/diablo
$> ../tools/with_venv.sh python setup.py install
> # Run unit tests. Currently looks like 2 tests are failing with a glance
> # import issue: 'module' object has no attribute 'Error'
> ./run_tests.sh
>
> # No unexpected failures, great! Let's configure the dashboard
> cd openstack-dashboard
>
> # needed by glance imports but wasn't installed automatically
> ./tools/with_venv.sh pip --verbose install --environment .dashboard-venv/ pycrypto
Can be simplified to
$> ./tools/with_venv.sh pip install pycrypto
> # Actually run the dashboard
> ./tools/with_venv.sh python dashboard/manage.py runserver syncdb
Should be just:
$> ./tools/with_venv.sh python dashboard/manage.py syncdb
Whoops, copy/paste typo.
Thanks,
Cole
> ./tools/with_venv.sh python dashboard/manage.py runserver
127.0.0.1:9000
> firefox 127.0.0.1:9000
I'm running my browser on a different machine, so had to supply the
public IP address in the runserver command and open the port up:
$> sudo lokkit -p 9000:tcp
$> ./tools/with_venv.sh python dashboard/manage.py runserver 172.31.0.107:9000
> # should see a login page, accounts are demo:demo or admin:admin
> log in with admin:admin, it should work!
Worked, w00t!
Cheers,
Mark.
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