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Tool NameURLDescription
Confluencehttps://wiki.onap.orgONAP Development Wiki, which you are looking at now. Used to provide project documentation, guidelines, and other information.
BitergiaInsightsLFN InsightsA metrics dashboard reporting on multiple aspects of community development and engagement. 
Gerrit serverhttps://gerrit.onap.org/

Gerrit code review server, hosting the Git repositories as well as controlling access, push, and review of new code. It also hosts the Jenkins job configuration in a Git repository that follows the same workflow.

Identity portalhttps://identity.linuxfoundation.org/registering portal : controls user account and group management.
Jenkins Masterhttps://jenkins.onap.org/

ONAP Jenkins Master host, this host will only serve as a 'Display' as most of the jobs will be executed by 'minions' (slave hosts which are defined by using the Jenkins configuration repository in Gerrit).

JIRAhttps://jira.onap.org/ONAP JIRA instance, used to track issues, releases, stories...
Nexus 2https://nexus.onap.org/ONAP Nexus 2 repository, this repo will hold Maven2 artifacts produced by builds (both Release and Snapshot, also Javadoc-mavensite), Access is automatically provided to builds by the maven settings on the Jenkins Master, see Jenkins job for more details. User should be able to access and browse artifacts through this URL.
Nexus 3https://nexus3.onap.org/

ONAP Nexus 3 repository, this repo will hold Docker containers produced by ONAP builds. Access is automatically provided to builds by the maven settings on the Jenkins Master, see Jenkins job for more details. User should be able to access and browse artifacts through this URL.

There are three hosted repositories:

  • release repository: nexus3.onap.org:10002

  • snapshot repository: nexus3.onap.org:10003
  • staging repository: nexus3.onap.org:10004

The release repository contains the docker images at specific release cuts. The snapshot repository contains daily docker image builds. The staging repository contains docker images before a release cut. When approved, docker images in the staging repository are moved to the release repository.

There is an additional repository, nexus3.onap.org:10001, which is a proxy to the hosted repositories. By logging into the proxy repository, it is possible to access all the docker images contained in release, snapshot and staging repository. Also, from the proxy repository it is possible to access public docker images that are used in ONAP, such as MariaDB, HBASE, Cassandra, etc.

Access to hosted and proxy repositories is regulated by username and password:

  • username: docker
  • password: docker

These credentials provide read-only access to repositories. This is the only account that will work for community members to be able to access docker images.

How to download a docker image

  • log into the docker hub (we suggest to use the proxy repository): docker login -u docker -p docker nexus3.onap.org:10001
  • pull the docker image that you like (in this example we pull MSO): docker pull nexus3.onap.org:10001/openecomp/mso:1.0-STAGING-latest
Sonarhttps://sonar.onap.org/ONAP Sonar server, will hold Sonar metrics computed by component builds
Read the Docshttps://docs.onap.org/Formal ONAP documentation.

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