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#clone from gerrit git clone https://gerrit.onap.org/r/ccsdk/distribution && (cd oam && curl -kLo `git rev-parse --git-dir`/hooks/commit-msg http://[linux_id]@gerritgerrit.onap.org/r/a/sdnc/oam/tools/hooks/commit-msg; chmod +x `git rev-parse --git-dir`/hooks/commit-msg) cd oam cd dgbuilder ./createReleaseDir.sh "releaseName" "nameusername" "emailId" "gitLocalRepositoryFullPath" ./start.sh releaseName |
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gitLocalRepositoryFullPath should point to a directory containing your directed graphs.
Below is an example of what a user might actually run.
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#clone from gerrit
git clone http://username@gerrit.onap.org/r/a/ccsdk/distribution
cd dgbuilder
./createReleaseDir.sh 15.10 username username@foo.com /home/users/username/sdnc/1510/service-logic
./start.sh 15.10 |
Configuration
Updating gitLocalRepository
Note: you can also update the gitLocalRepository later from within the dgbuilder application by choosing "Configuration" from the "Menu" and updating the "Git local Repository Path" as shown in the picture below.
Working On Multiple Releases
(Optional) If working on multiple releases you can create additional release directories.
Example: If working on December 2015 release:
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./createReleaseDir.sh 1512 username username@foo.com /home/users/userdirectory/sdnc/1512/service-logic |
Below are samples of how a release is started and checking the status of the running release
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#format of the command
./start.sh releaseName
#example 1
./start.sh 1510
#example 2
./start.sh 1512
#check which release is running
./show_status.sh |
Using the application
Accessing the application
Access the application by typing the corresponding URL for the release you are working on in the browser based on the output from the show_status command.
Example: for 1510 release use http://localhost:3100 and for 1512 release use http://localhost:3101.
If your browser prompts you for a username and password use the username provided to the createReleaseDir script as your username.
test123 is the default password.
Note: many users are running a windows host machine and an ubuntu virtual machine.
If you are running a browser on your windows machine such as firefox and want to connect to the ubuntu guest machine running dg builder you will need to set up port forwarding in virtual box.
The port number you need to forward is the same one in the url you are trying to connect to.
Stopping the application
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./stop.sh releaseName |
Example: ./stop 1510
Additional Notes
Logs
The dgbuilder application related nohup.out gets written to dgbuilder/releases/releaseName/logs directory.
Downloaded XML and JSON files directory
From within the application when the buttons "Download XML" and "Download Json" are used the files get saved on the server in the dgbuilder/releases/releaseName/xml and dgbuilder/releases/releaseName/json directories respectively.
The json flow file can be used to import the flow in the DG Builder application.
Importing from local git repository
If the local git repository is set, you can import the flows from that directory.
Project information
This page describes how to install and run DG Builder.
To learn how to use DG builder check the page at Service Logic Interpreter Directed Graph Guide
A good page to start with is Your First Graph
The code for dg builder is hosted on codecloud at https://gerrit.onap.org/r/gitweb?p=sdnc/oam.git;a=tree;f=dgbuilder;hb=refs/heads/master
Authored By: Sheshashailavas Chinthakayala (edited for ONAP by Brian Freeman)