Follow the steps below to set up the development environment on your client machine, and to establish credentials with which you may access the repositories.
Create a Linux Foundation Account
Follow the instructions on the identity portal to create a Linux Foundation account and get access to the ONAP Gerrit instance. Then verify that you can log in at https://gerrit.onap.org/ and that you can see the ONAP list of repositories.
Mac/OSX
get your MBP 2016 ready for development
generate keys - either ssh-add the key or rename it as id_rsa and put it into your ~/.ssh dir
Install the JDK (as dmg) - http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html
Install homebrew package manager -
/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
python should already be installed. - do a --version check
install pip - sudo easy_install pip
install openstack tools
install docker (dmg) - https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/install/#download-docker-for-mac
install maven - apache-maven-3.6.3-bin.tar, create ~/.m2 and place settings.xml there
git comes with Xcode or Homebrew - do a --version check
install git-review via homebrew: brew install git-review
Unix Setup
Redhat/CentOS
20190130 - re-validating for RHEL 7.6 subscription
set JAVA_HOME in ~/.bashrc | yum install java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel get it via alternatives --config javac currently export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8.0-openjdk-1.8.0.131-3.b12.el7_3.x86_64 |
install git and development tools | yum install git yum groupinstall 'Development Tools' this will give you make and python |
install npm (will also be installed automatically by the ecomp build) - TODO: UPDATE as ecomp is locked | |
download and install Maven 3.6.3 create an ~/.m2 folder and copy our settings.xml there add maven to your path - check it with mvn --version | http://maven.apache.org/download.cgi tar -xvf apache-maven-3.6.3-bin.tar.gz |
Add the following option to your MAVEN_OPTS in order not to periodically hang on downloading artifacts in linux | -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true |
enable IP4 forwarding to enable the RHEL VM to act as an edge router - without this docker containers cannot communicate | add to /etc/sysctl.conf |
Install docker (required for some repos like dcae-inventory off dcae | 20190130 sudo curl https://releases.rancher.com/install-docker/17.03.sh | sh sudo wget https://github.com/stedolan/jq/releases/download/jq-1.5/jq-linux64 -O jq sudo chmod 777 jq # not +x or jq will not be runnable from your non-root user sudo mv jq /usr/local/bin jq --version sudo usermod -aG docker ubuntu to install kubernetes follow Cloud Native Deployment#Scriptedundercloud(Helm/Kubernetes/Docker)andONAPinstall-SingleVM |
Ubuntu 16.04
enable ubuntu desktop | apt-get update apt-get install ubuntu-desktop |
enable static IP | vi /etc/network/interfaces add iface enp0s25 inet static address 192.168.15.101 netmask 255.255.255.0 network 192.168.15.0 broadcast 192.168.15.255 gateway 192.168.15.1 dns-nameservers 8.8.4.4 |
disable strict host checking (client and server) |
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Enable non CD repositories so an apt-get update will work | comment out the CD first line in /etc/apt/sources.list |
enable ssh if skipped during installation so we can remote ssh | sudo apt-get install openssh-server |
enable root login and gui (no sudo su -) | sudo passwd root sudo usermod -U root sudo reboot now sudo vi /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf [SeatDefaults] greeter-session=unity-greeter user-session=ubuntu greeter-show-manual-login=true : enable root login vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config FROM: PermitRootLogin prohibit-password TO: PermitRootLogin yes systemctl restart sshd |
The 131 version of Java 8 is installed by default - currently running 151 set JAVA_HOME in ~/.bashrc or /etc/environment ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ echo $JAVA_HOME | if not sudo apt install openjdk-8-jdk |
install git and development tools | sudo apt-get install git |
install npm (will also be installed automatically by the ecomp build) | sudo apt install npm |
download and install Maven 3.5.0 create an ~/.m2 folder and copy our settings.xml there add maven to your path - check it with mvn --version | http://maven.apache.org/download.cgi tar -xvf apache-maven-3.5.0-bin.tar.gz or sudo apt install maven |
Add the following option to your MAVEN_OPTS in order not to periodically hang on downloading artifacts in linux | in /etc/environment -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true |
Install docker (required when building docker images) | use the current as of 20180621 17.03 version in the script which is curl https://releases.rancher.com/install-docker/17.03.sh | sh |
root@obriendev:/home/ubuntu/onap# mvn clean install -U -DskipTests=true -Dmaven.test.skip=true -Dmaven.javadoc.skip=true
-Dadditionalparam=-Xdoclint:none
Maven Projects
If you have imported an existing maven project into eclipse - you may run into eclipse-only build issues (both runtime when deploying the war to a local tomcat and at design time resolving spring jars) because the maven dependencies libarary is missing from project | Java Build Path | Maven Dependencies
Specific to WAR projects - insert the following in your .classpath file off the project
<classpathentry exported="true" kind="con" path="org.eclipse.m2e.MAVEN2_CLASSPATH_CONTAINER"> <attributes> <attribute name="maven.pomderived" value="true"/> <attribute name="org.eclipse.jst.component.nondependency" value=""/> <attribute name="org.eclipse.jst.component.dependency" value="/WEB-INF/lib"/> </attributes> </classpathentry>
Install git-review
<<TODO: describe a Linux client set-up for Git and git-review>>
To install git-review on Linux (Ubuntu), type the following command.
sudo apt-get install git-review
Windows Setup
Note: The DCAE and SDC repo will not fully clone in a windows environment (even git-bash) until some file paths are reduced below 255 chars -
Enabling long paths in windows - thanks Michael Lando
git config --system core.longpaths true |
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Windows Subsystem for Linux
Just install the Windows Subsystem for Linux https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install-win10 and the Ubuntu 16 tools https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/p/ubuntu/9nblggh4msv6?rtc=1&activetab=pivot:overviewtab and skip git-bash, putty and cygwin.
Installing Git
To install Git on your client, visit: https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/install-git, and download the appropriate installation image for your host. Once downloaded, execute the installation script ("open" the .msi file).
During installation, you will see the following dialog box. Include the "Git Bash" and "Git GUI" components (this is the default).To do this, leave the following boxes checked:
If you intend to type Git commands from the Windows Command Prompt, leave the default setting for adjusting the PATH environment:
The repositories use Unix-style line-feed for line termination, so on your windows Git client, select the conversion option:
Select the following option based on your own preference (non-default shown, so 'winpty' is not required):
Choose the defaults here:
The installer lets you choose the experimental 'difftool'; either choice will work. Continue with the installation dialogs until the installation is complete.
Install Python on Windows (optional) - required to get pip for git-review
Not all components require Python for development. See the documentation for your component in the Development Guides section. (Note: the "node-gyp" tool requires Python.)
Download Python version 2.7.10:
Execute the install file that you just downloaded. (You must have administrative privileges.) During installation, select "Add python.exe to Path", overriding the default setting. Also, be sure to install "pip" (this is the default).
Continue with the installation until it is completed.
Set up Git review and Configure Git
Run Git Bash as Administrator (for example, in Windows 10, use the Windows menu, scroll to the Git directory, right-click on Git-bash, and select "Run as administrator":
Within Git Bash, type the following command: assumes you already installed python above
$ pip install git-review
To use git review
, you have to be in a Git clone directory that already contains a (possibly hidden) .gitreview
configuration file (see Gerrit/Advanced usage#Setting up a repository for git-remote), otherwise you will get the error message UnboundLocalError: local variable 'no_git_dir' referenced before assignment.
The Git and git-review installation steps above are derived from the description at: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Gerrit/git-review#Windows
Configure Git to remember your Linux Foundation user name and email address (the user name and email address associated with your Linux Foundation login):
git config --global user.email <your_LF_account_email>
git config --global --add gitreview.username
<your_LF_user_name>
Configure git review
git config --global gitreview.remote origin
If you are using VPN, you might encounter a proxy problem while connecting to the Linux Foundation website. To avoid the problem, you should add the proxy setting in git config, using the following command:
git config --global https.proxy https://<proxy username>:<proxy password>@<proxy url>
git config --global http.proxy http://<proxy username>:<proxy password>@<proxy url>
NOTE: When entering the proxy username, you might be required to add the domain name in front of the username.
Install Putty and Generate Keys
An alternate method for creating public and private keys, without using PuTTY, is given here: https://help.github.com/articles/generating-a-new-ssh-key-and-adding-it-to-the-ssh-agent/
If you already have keys registered with PuTTY, skip this section.
PuTTY is a terminal emulator that uses Secure SHell (SSH) to communicate with a host. You need to install PuTTY in order to create a public/private encryption key pair. This pair of keys enables Git to communicate securely with the repositories.
To install PuTTY, visit, www.putty.org and follow the links to the appropriate Windows installation for your machine (32-bit or 64 bit). The downloaded file will be named putty-0.67-installer.msi
or the like.
Execute the .msi
file. Use all the default settings, thereby ensuring that you will install pageant.exe
, plink.exe
, and puttygen.exe
.
Generate Public and Private Keys
OSX
ssh-keygen -t rsa |
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Windows
The puttygen
utility, installed with putty
, generates public and private keys used for secure communication with Gerrit.
You should execute puttygen.exe
as an Administrator, otherwise, the key files will be stored in %localappdata%\VirtualStore\PuTTY
, typically C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\PuTTY.
To do this, right-click on C:\Program Files (x86)\PuTTY\puttygen.exe
and select Run as Administrator:
Answer "Yes" to the User Account Control challenge. Then click the "Generate" button in the puttygen window. puttygen will ask you to move your mouse over its dialog box to generate random seed bits. After it has computed a public key, it will display a dialog box resembling the following:
If you want to edit this key pair in the future, create a text file containing a short phrase, called a "passphrase". Copy and paste this passphrase into the "Key passphrase" and "Confirm passphrase" lines, then select "Save public key" and choose a filename (e.g. public.txt
); also "Save private key" and choose another filename (e.g. private.ppk
). Since you ran puttygen
as Administrator, the files are visible to Windows Explorer.
Close puttygen
.
Load Your Private Key Into Pageant
Pageant is an SSH authentication agent. It holds your private keys in memory, already decoded, so that you can use them often without needing to type a passphrase.
To load your private key into pageant
, right-click on the private key file (e.g. private.ppk
in this example), and select Load into pageant
:
This action not only loads private.ppk
into pageant, but also starts pageant if it is not already running. You will be prompted for the passphrase that you entered into puttygen
when you created the key. If successful, pageant will load the key without further interaction.
pageant
runs without opening any visible window. When it is running, it puts an icon of a computer wearing a hat () into the System tray.
You can right-click on this icon to perform actions with pageant, including "View Keys" (which brings up a dialog box that allows you to add or remove keys.)
The "Add Key" button offers another way to enter your private key into pegeant: after clicking on "Add Key", select the file containing your private key (for example, private.ppk
).
Set the GIT_SSH Environment Variable
From the Desktop, right-click the Windows logo at the very bottom left corner of the screen, , and select "System". Within the System dialog box, select "Advanced system settings" to get the Power User Task Menu.
In the next dialog box, select "Environment Variables":
If you don't already have a GIT_SSH entry in your System Variables list, click "New..." and create GIT_SSH, defined to be the location of plink.exe
:
Copy/paste the known_hosts entries listed, into a file named known_hosts under your .ssh profile (something like C:\Users\<my-id>\.ssh) (if known_hosts does not exist, create it).
Install NodeJS
The dcae build will install npm in most cases - however if you run into issues like the following - install it yourself
Failed to execute goal com.github.eirslett:frontend-maven-plugin:1.3:npm (npm install) on project ecompportal-FE-os: Failed to run task: 'npm install' failed. (error code -4048) |
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Install NodeJs from https://nodejs.org/en/
verify your install by doing
$ npm -version
3.10.10
From git bash
- npm install bower -g
- npm install grunt-cli -g
IDEs
IDE: Eclipse: Does Not Support Gerrit Plugin
Eclipse plugins (including the Mylin Gerrit connector plugin and Egit) do not support a 2.12 Gerrit server, so if you use Eclipse as your development IDE, you must do reviews using the Gerrit web interface.
IDE: Eclipse: Setting up Eclipse
Install
Download and run the installer from: Install Eclipse. Select "Eclipse IDE for Java Developers" to install.
ONAP Eclipse Java Formatter
As per https://gerrit.onap.org/r/#/c/79312/1/onap-java-formatter.xml, an ONAP Eclipse Java Formatter XML file has been merged and can be imported into Eclipse. Updates to the settings should be committed and merged back into the repository (e.g. ) . TBC: This should probably be in oparent for all to share.
Maven Plugins to Reformat Java code
Using the Eclipse Formatter file above and maven plugin configuration in pom.xml as per https://gerrit.onap.org/r/#/c/79312/1/pom.xml (https://code.revelc.net/formatter-maven-plugin/ for Eclipse formatter and https://github.com/diffplug/spotless/tree/master/plugin-maven for import order)
the combination can be used in a maven command to rewrite code and imports, then checkstyle audit like so
mvn formatter:format spotless:apply process-sources
Import Google style preferences
If the above ONAP Eclipse formatter is not used, follow instructions on: Installing the coding style settings in eclipse.
See also Java code style
Modify settings to adapt to ONAP
- Select "Window -> Preferences".
- In the filter text box, type "tab".
- Under "Editors -> Text Editors", set "Displayed tab width:" to 4.
- Under "Editors -> Text Editors", activate "Insert spaces for tabs".
- If you want a visual aid for the print margin, under "Editors -> Text Editors", activate "Show print margin" and set "Print margin column:" to 120.
- Under "XML -> XML Files -> Editor", change to "Indent using spaces".
- Clear the filter text box and type"format".
- Under "Java -> Code Style Formatter", for "Active profile:" select GoogleStyle.
- Press the "Edit..." button.
- Expand the "Indentation" section.
- Select "Spaces only" for "Tab policy", and "4" for "Indentation size".
- Expand the "Line Wrapping" section.
- Set "Maximum line width:" to "120", and press "Apply".
- Expand the "Comments" section.
- Set "Maximum width for comments:" to "120"
- Unset "Count width from comment's starting position"
- Unset "Enable header comment formatting", and press "Apply" and then "OK"
- Clear the filter text box and type "save actions".
- Under "Java -> Editor -> Save Actions", check the "Perform the selected actions on save", and "Additional actions" check boxes.
- Press the "Configure..." button.
- On the "Code Organizing" tab in the "Formatter" box, check the "Remove trailing whitespace" check box.
- Press "OK".
- Select "Java -> Editor -> Content Assist -> Favorites".
- For each of the types below, press "New Type..." and type in the type and press "OK".
org.junit.Assert
org.junit.Assume
org.junit.jupiter.api.Assert
org.junit.jupiter.api.Assumptions
org.junit.jupiter.api.DynamicContainer
org.junit.jupiter.api.DynamicTest
org.mockito.ArgumentMatchers
org.mockito.Mock
org.mockito.Mockito - Select "Java -Code Style -> Organize Imports".
- Remove all items from the list.
- Press "Apply and Close".
To format a file open in an editor after these style preferences, press "Shift + Ctrl + F".
Install useful plugins
Install EclEmma for code coverage, and SonarLint for static code analysis.
Set up Sonar towards ONAP
To bind your projects to the ONAP Sonar server, follow the instructions below. Your projects should be imported in to Eclipse before this.
- Right click on the project and select "SonarLint -> Bind to SonarQube or SonarCloud...".
- Select "sonarcloud" and press "Next".
- Click "Generate Token"
- A browser opens and you are taken to a Sonarcloud login page
- Login with an appropriate account from the list presented, most likely your GitHub account
- You are now directed to a sonarcloud token generation page
- Enter a name for your token and click "Generate"
- Copy the token hex string that is generated from the browser and paste it into the "Token" field in Eclipse and click "Next"
- In the "Organization" field, enter the string "onap" and press "Next"
- The Connection name "SonarCloud/onap" should be found by the system, click "Next"
- The connection should be successfully created, click "Finish"
- Press "Add...".
- Select the projects you want to add and press "OK".
- Press "Next".
- Start typing the name of your project, and it should appear in a list box where it should be selected.
- Press "Finish".
To see messages from Sonar introduced by edits made in the projects, select "Window -> Show Wiew -> Other...". Expand "SonarLint" and select "SonarLint -> On-The-Fly".
Setting up the ONAP Checkstyle in Eclipse
(There may well be an easier way but this works)
The first issue is that the current ONAP master tagged version of the checkstyle does not work with Eclipse Oxygen/Photon (and maybe other versions) because of the "curly bracket" issue. There is a fix on the way but it's not here yet. The current tagged version of oparent we are using in Policy is 1.2.1.
Hack oparent to fix "curly bracket" issue
To get around this issue, check out oparent, checked out the 1.2.1 tag, fixed the "curly bracket" bug and built it on my local machine.
- Check out oparent
- git tag -l
- git co tags/1.2.3 -b 1.2.3
- If you want CheckStyle to ignore generated files, do the following:
- Add the following tag to the above file:
<module name="SuppressionFilter">
<property name="file" value="<absolute path to the directory of the file>/suppressions.xml"/>
</module> - Create a file called "suppressions.xml" in the folder given above, and put the following content in it:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE suppressions PUBLIC
"-//Checkstyle//DTD SuppressionFilter Configuration 1.2//EN"
"https://checkstyle.org/dtds/suppressions_1_2.dtd">
<suppressions>
<suppress files="[\\/]generated-sources[\\/]" checks="[a-zA-Z0-9]*"/>
</suppressions>
- Add the following tag to the above file:
- The versions in the POMs in oparent are snapshot, so we need to change those to 1.2.1
mvn versions:set -DnewVersion=1.2.1 - Now build locally:
mvn clean install
Set "ONAP" configuration in Eclipse
To set the newly built checkstyle files in Eclipse:
- Preferences->Checkstyle
- Click "New"
- Select "External Configuration File"
- Give it a name eg ONAP
- Point at the file <your_git_folder>/oparent/checkstyle/src/main/resources/onap-checkstyle/onap-java-style.xml
(assuming you have downloaded the oparent repo) - Click OK
- Select "ONAP" configuration and click "Set as Default"
- Select "Apply and Close"
Apply "ONAP" configuration to a project in Eclipse
Now we need to activate the checkstyle on one project and set it as the blueprint for all of them:
Select a project in eclipse and right click->Properties->Checkstyle
check "Checkstyle active for this project"
Select the "ONAP" checkstyle profile
Click "Apply and Close"
Spread blueprint to other projects in Eclipse
Now spread the profile to all other projects:
- Select all the projects you want to apply the profile to in the Eclipse project explorer (not the one that you set up above)
- Right click->Checkstyle->Configure projects from blueprint
- Select the project you set up above
- Now all the projects have the correct checkstyle setup.
Sorry this was so long, how can something so simple be so complex!
IDE: IntelliJ
Installing Intellij Community Edition on Linux
Download
https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/download/#section=linux
Unpack the ideaIC.gz or ideaIU.gz file.
A new instance must not be extracted over an existing one. The target folder must be empty.
tar xfz ideaIC.tar.gz or ideaIU.tar.gz. <new_archive_folder>
The recommended install location according to the filesystem hierarchy standard (FHS) is /opt. For example, it's possible to enter the following command:
sudo tar xf -*.tar.gz -C /opt/
Go to the bin directory, for example
cd opt/-*/binH
Start Intellij
Run idea.sh from the bin subdirectory.
Refer to https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/installing-and-launching.html
Installing IntelliJ Community Edition and the Java SDK on Windows
If you are using IntelliJ to do Java compilations, download the IntelliJ installation image from https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/. The installation dialog gives you the opportunity to associated IntelliJ with file type .java, among others. Installation takes several minutes.
When you start your first IntelliJ project, you will need to specify the Java Software Development Kit (SDK) as the project's. If you do not have the Java SDK installed on your machine, you can download it from within IntelliJ by selecting Maven as the New Project type and clicking on "Download SDK": (Or, visit http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html).
Install useful plugins
Install SonarLint to check for SonarQube violations and CheckStyle-IDEA to apply checkstyle code formatting
Configure ONAP code formatting for IntelliJ
ONAP is using google java style as mentioned in ONAP java style. Import intellij-java-google-style.xml in intelliJ settings→code style→java and modify the following items,
Tabs and Indents→Indent ( from 2 to 4)
Wrapping and Braces → hard wrap at ( 120)
SO Project: Method above won't work, install plugin Eclipse Code Formatter and configure it with the corresponding xml file (so/project-configs/code-tools/onap-eclipse-format.xml)
Configure ONAP code CheckStyle for IntelliJ
- Select, File, Settings, Tools, Checkstyle
- Click on + beside the 'Configuration File' box to add a configuration
- Set description to something like 'ONAP Rules'
- Click on Browse to select the file <your_git_folder>/oparent/checkstyle/src/main/resources/onap-checkstyle/onap-java-style.xml
(assuming you have downloaded the oparent repo) - Complete the Wizard (you can set exclusion properties if needed)
- Select the Configuration File you just added by selecting the relevant checkbox
- Click [OK] to close the settings popup
Configure ONAP copyright for IntelliJ
You can create copyright profile to auto-generate the copyright text. e.g, add the following text to new profile,
============LICENSE_START======================================================= Copyright (C) $today.year <organization name> ================================================================================ Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 ============LICENSE_END=========================================================
Set up SonarLint towards ONAP for IntelliJ
PreRequisites
- You need to be part of the onap organization in GitHub (see GitHub, click on your icon and select 'My Organizations')
If you are not a member of this organization email support.linuxfoundation.org and ask to be added to the onap organization in GitHub
Note. It is possible to enter a different organization if you at least member of 1 organization (you can create your own in GitHub).
The plugin wizard crashes if you are member of no organization at all, see this Bug: https://jira.sonarsource.com/browse/SLI-426
To use SonarLint with Onap projects you need to setup a connection with SonarCloud
- Select, File, Settings, Tools, SonarLint.
- Click on + beside the 'SonarCube / SonarClod connections' box to add a new connection
- Set Configuration Name to something like 'ONAP'
- Ensure sonarcloud is selected and click [Next]
- Click [Create Token]
- Select GitHub, logon and follow the GitHub wizard to create a Token
- Copy Token into IntelliJ wizard
- Click [Next] (might have to wait a little while your data is being downloaded)
- Select 'Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP)' from 'Your Organizations' and click [Next]
- Click [Finish] to close the wizard
- Click [OK] to leave settings
Then you need to bind each project to the corresponding project in GitHub/SonarCloud:
- Select, File, Settings, Tools, SonarLint, Project Settings
- Enable (check) 'Binfd project to SonarQube / SonarCloud'
- Select the connection created above using the [Configure the connection] button
- Enter the project name (e.g. 'onap_ccsdk-sli-plugins') or select it using [Search in list..]
- Start typing the name of your project, and it should appear in a list box where it should be selected.
- Click [OK] to finish
Other Tools
The component you are working on may require additional tool installations, see the relevant section under Development Guides.
Maven
For console (mvn) Install maven 3.3.3+ (currently 3.5.0) - as 3.2.x will have issues with the ODL certificate not matching
Will also fix
hostname in certificate didn't match: <nexus.opendaylight.org> != <logs.opendaylight.org> OR <logs.opendaylight.org> |
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Selecting a connection method
Once Git is installed, you will need to select a connection method to the Gerrit host, https://gerrit.onap.org/.
We recommend using SSH, in which case you need to register your private key in your account settings on the Gerrit host. However, if you are using a Virtual Private Network (VPN), you will require the HTTPS method, since most VPNs won't allow an ssh connection.
SSH Connection (Recommended)
Log in to the Gerrit host https://gerrit.onap.org/, pull down the menu under your user name (at the extreme top right of the browser window), click on "Settings":
Click your account name on the top right corner of the website and click on Settings.
In the Settings window, select SSH Public Keys, and then click Add Key... .
HTTPS Connection (Alternate)
If you choose to use HTTP/HTTPS, you'll need to generate an access password. Log in to the Gerrit host https://gerrit.onap.org/, pull down the menu under your user name (at the extreme top right of the browser window), click on "Settings", and select "HTTP Password":
The icon at the right of the generated password allows you to copy the generated password to your clipboard, it will be needed when you interact with Git/Gerrit.
This password may have a limited time to live, so you might get errors like this one:
Problem running 'git remote update gerrit'
Fetching gerrit
fatal: unable to access 'https://USERNAME@gerrit.onap.org/r/a/mso/ ': Unknown SSL protocol error in connection to gerrit.onap.org:443 error: Could not fetch gerrit
Regenerating a password will most likely solve the connectivity issue. Sometimes, the Gerrit interface on HTTPS might be temporarily faulty, so retries might be needed.
Working with a Proxy
For developers working with a proxy, you might have proxy issues connecting to Linux Foundation website. To avoid the connection issue, you must define the proxy setting for both IntelliJ and Git.
To configure the proxy settings in IntelliJ, click File -> Settings -> Appearance & Behavior -> System Settings -> HTTP Proxy, enter the correct proxy settings and click Apply. In case of Manual proxy configuration, while entering the Host name, there is no need to write http:// in front of the URL. For example, if the proxy value is http://one.proxy.com, you would put one.proxy.com as the Host name.
To configure the proxy settings for Git, play the following command:
git config --global https.proxy https://<proxy username>:<proxy password>@<proxy url>
git config --global http.proxy http://<proxy username>:<proxy password>@<proxy url>
Note: while entering the proxy username, sometimes it may require to add the domain name in front.
Building all ONAP projects
Maven Example settings.xml
The most current settings.xml that you should use to build ONAP can be found in the oparent repo at https://git.onap.org/oparent/plain/settings.xml
Save this Maven settings.xml as your ~/.m2/settings.xml
WSL users can point to one common repo across Windows and Ubuntu as :
ln -s /mnt/c/Users/<username>/.m2 ~
Some notes on the settings.xml:
- The use of the staging repo has been eliminated with the rollout of https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Independent+Versioning+and+Release+Process in Sept. 2017.
If you are behind a proxy you can add a proxy section to your settings.xml
<proxies> <proxy> <id>evil-corp-http</id> <active>true</active> <protocol>http</protocol> <host>proxy.evil-corp.com</host> <port>599</port> <nonProxyHosts>localhost|127.0.0.1|*.evil-corp.com|*.happy.evil-corp.com|fun.evil-corp.com</nonProxyHosts> </proxy> <proxy> <id>evil-corp-https</id> <active>true</active> <protocol>https</protocol> <host>proxy.evil-corp.com</host> <port>599</port> <nonProxyHosts>localhost|127.0.0.1|*.evil-corp.com|*.happy.evil-corp.com|fun.evil-corp.com</nonProxyHosts> </proxy> </proxies>
Local SonarQube Setup
It can be useful to have SonarQube running locally rather than pushing through CI for feedback.
This can be done using docker:
Images of the Community, Developer, and Enterprise Editions are available on Docker Hub.
Start the server by running:
$ docker run -d --name sonarqube -p 9000:9000 sonarqube:latest
- Log in to http://localhost:9000 with System Administrator credentials (login=admin, password=admin).
- Click the Create new project button to analyze your first project.