[openstack-dev] [Murano] Documentation on how to Start Contributing

Vahid S Hashemian vahidhashemian at us.ibm.com
Fri Jul 10 23:01:43 UTC 2015


Thanks Nikolay and Gosha.

As Gosha mentioned I'd like to be able to integrate my local changes to 
Murano into my devstack installation.
I figured for UI changes I can probably make the changes directly to the 
file and restart my apache2 service.
However, I am looking for an easy way to test back-end changes, like if I 
had to modify how a particular CLI behaves, and test it in my devstack 
environment.

Gosha, thanks for the info you sent. Can you clarify something though?

In local.conf there is a line "enable_plugin murano 
https://github.com/openstack/murano" pointing to the Murano's github 
repository.
In plugin.sh, on the other hand, there is a line 
"MURANO_REPO=${MURANO_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/murano.git}" that also 
another configuration for Murano repository.
Are these two related? Should I modify both for the purpose I mentioned 
above?
Also, I cannot find a "murano.git" file on my server (as referenced in 
line 17 of plugin.sh). Should I use something like 
"/home/stack/murano/.git" instead?

Thank you again for your help.

Regards,
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Vahid Hashemian, Ph.D.
Advisory Software Engineer, IBM Cloud Labs






From:   Georgy Okrokvertskhov <gokrokvertskhov at mirantis.com>
To:     "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)" 
<openstack-dev at lists.openstack.org>
Date:   07/10/2015 07:45 AM
Subject:        Re: [openstack-dev] [Murano] Documentation on how to Start 
Contributing



Hi,

If I understand correctly, you want to be able to install modified Murano 
from your own repository. There is a devstack integration script in Murano 
repository which does this. Here are lines where you can point to specific 
repository for Murano installation in devstack: 
https://github.com/openstack/murano/blob/master/devstack/plugin.sh#L17-L18

Installation procedure in the README.rst file in the folder devstack of 
murano repository.

Thanks
Gosha

On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 9:54 PM, Nikolay Starodubtsev <
nstarodubtsev at mirantis.com> wrote:
Hi,
Can you describe what problems do you have with "bring code changes into a 
live Devstack environment, and test them".
If you want a real-time Q&A experience you can ask your questions at 
#murano on freenode.

                                  
Nikolay Starodubtsev
Software Engineer
Mirantis Inc.

Skype: dark_harlequine1

2015-07-10 2:32 GMT+03:00 Vahid S Hashemian <vahidhashemian at us.ibm.com>:
Hello, 

I am wondering if there is any documentation for new contributors that 
explains how to get up-to-speed with Murano development; something that 
covers how to bring code changes into a live Devstack environment, and 
test them. 
I've looked at the Murano documentation online and have not been able to 
find it. 

Any pointer is very much appreciated.

Thanks. 
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Vahid Hashemian, Ph.D.
Advisory Software Engineer, IBM Cloud Labs 



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