Indico
- Canonical IS DevOps
Channel | Revision | Published | Runs on |
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latest/stable | 233 | 24 Oct 2024 | |
latest/edge | 235 | 29 Nov 2024 | |
latest/edge | 99 | 18 Nov 2022 |
juju deploy indico
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How to contribute
Overview
This document explains the processes and practices recommended for contributing enhancements to the Indico operator.
- Generally, before developing enhancements to this charm, you should consider opening an issue explaining your use case.
- If you would like to chat with us about your use-cases or proposed implementation, you can reach us at Canonical Mattermost public channel or Discourse.
- Familiarising yourself with the Charmed Operator Framework library will help you a lot when working on new features or bug fixes.
- All enhancements require review before being merged. Code review typically examines
- code quality
- test coverage
- user experience for Juju operators of this charm.
- Please help us out in ensuring easy to review branches by rebasing your pull request branch onto the
main
branch. This also avoids merge commits and creates a linear Git commit history. - Please generate src documentation for every commit. See the section below for more details.
Developing
The code for this charm can be downloaded as follows:
git clone https://github.com/canonical/indico-operator
You can use the environments created by tox
for development:
tox --notest -e unit
source .tox/unit/bin/activate
Testing
Note that the indico and indico nginx images need to be built and pushed to microk8s for the tests to run. They should be tagged as localhost:32000/indico:latest
and localhost:32000/indico-nginx:latest
so that Kubernetes knows how to pull them from the microk8s repository. Note that the microk8s registry needs to be enabled using microk8s enable registry
. More details regarding the OCI images below. The following commands can then be used to run the tests:
-
tox
: Runs all of the basic checks (lint
,unit
,static
, andcoverage-report
). -
tox -e fmt
: Runs formatting usingblack
andisort
. -
tox -e lint
: Runs a range of static code analysis to check the code. -
tox -e static
: Runs other checks such asbandit
for security issues. -
tox -e unit
: Runs the unit tests. -
tox -e integration
: Runs the integration tests.
Generating src docs for every commit
Run the following command:
echo -e "tox -e src-docs\ngit add src-docs\n" >> .git/hooks/pre-commit
chmod +x .git/hooks/pre-commit
Build charm
Build the charm in this git repository using:
charmcraft pack
For the integration tests (and also to deploy the charm locally), the indico and indico-nginx images are required in the microk8s registry. To enable it:
microk8s enable registry
The following commands import the images in the Docker daemon and push them into the registry:
cd [project_dir]/indico_rock && rockcraft pack rockcraft.yaml
skopeo --insecure-policy copy oci-archive:indico_1.0_amd64.rock docker-daemon:localhost:32000/indico:latest
docker push localhost:32000/indico:latest
cd [project_dir]/nginx_rock && rockcraft pack rockcraft.yaml
skopeo --insecure-policy copy oci-archive:indico_nginx_1.0_amd64.rock docker-daemon:localhost:32000/indico-nginx:latest
docker push localhost:32000/indico-nginx:latest
Deploy
# Create a model
juju add-model indico-dev
# Enable DEBUG logging
juju model-config logging-config="<root>=INFO;unit=DEBUG"
# Deploy the charm (assuming you're on amd64)
juju deploy ./indico_ubuntu-20.04-amd64.charm \
--resource indico-image=localhost:32000/indico:latest \
--resource indico-nginx-image=localhost:32000/indico-nginx:latest
Canonical Contributor Agreement
Canonical welcomes contributions to the Indico Operator. Please check out our contributor agreement if you’re interested in contributing to the solution.