This repo contains a Vagrantfile
and a chef recipe to setup a
devstack VM. It uses
Berkshelf to manage chef cookbooks.
In order to use it:
- Install vagrant and Virtual Box
- Install berkshelf:
gem install berkshelf
- Install the berkshelf plugin for Vagrant:
vagrant plugin install vagrant-berkshelf
- Clone this repo,
cd
to it, andvagrant up
The devstack chef recipe runs stack.sh > /var/log/devstack.log
, so
you can vagrant ssh
and tail -f /var/log/devstack.log
to check
progress of the devstack installation.
It's recommended to make a virtualenv to install CloudCAFE and it's dependencies in. After you create and activate the virtualenv, you need to install some dependencies:
pip install IPy decorator paramiko pymongo requests unittest2
Then you need to clone the following projects:
On each project directory, run
pip install . -U
You can use the provided devstack.json.config.example
file to run
your tests. The only thing you need to set is your primary image id,
that you can easily find on the file searching for
PUT_YOUR_IMAGE_ID_HERE
. Replace the placeholder by a valid image id
for you devstack.
- With your vagrant box up, visit http://192.168.11.22 in your browser. You should see the login page for the OpenStack Dashboard.
- Login as admin using
admin
andpassword
as your username and password. - Go to the Images link on the left navbar.
- Click on the cirros-0.3.1-x86_64-uec image.
- Copy the value under ID. It should look similar to
66bf4aaf-67cf-4d43-964b-a5cd3dabeab1
Save the config file with the right image value to
~/.cloudcafe/configs/compute/devstack.json.config
and you should be
able to run tests, e.g.:
cafe-runner compute devstack.json.config -m test_create_images