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Installing and Running for Developers
StoryBoard has two main components: the API server, and the Javascript-based web client. The API server is essential, but the webclient can be swapped out for an alternative if an alternative is available. This means it is possible to use a different user interface with the StoryBoard API; install instructions for those are detailed in their own repos (eg: boartty, a commandline interface, is available here: https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/boartty/).
This install guide will cover the API and the most widely-used StoryBoard webclient.
Installing and Upgrading the API server
Note
If you are using a Virtual Machine (VM), all commands that begin with
tox
will need to be preceeded by sudo
.
To start the API server, make sure you have the following packages installed locally:
libpq-dev
libmysqlclient-dev
python-dev
MySQL
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install libpq-dev libmysqlclient-dev python-dev sudo apt-get install mysql-server-5.7 #Here you will be asked to set a password mysql --version
Note
MySQL must be >= 5.6
Clone the StoryBoard repository:
git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack-infra/storyboard cd storyboard
Add MySQL user and create database:
Note
You will need to replace the
$DB_USER
withroot
. It will prompt for a password; this is the password you set when you ransudo apt-get mysql-server-5.6
in step 1.mysql -u $DB_USER -p -e 'DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS storyboard;' mysql -u $DB_USER -p -e 'CREATE DATABASE storyboard;'
Copy the sample configuration file:
cp ./etc/storyboard.conf.sample ./etc/storyboard.conf
Edit
./etc/storyboard.conf
and in theoauth
section, add your IP Adress to the list ofvalid_oauth_clients
. Then in thedatabase
section, on the line which reads# connection = mysql+pymysql://root:pass@127.0.0.1:3306/storyboard?charset=utf8mb4
, replace thepass
with your password (the same as used in the above steps). On both of these lines you will need to remove the#
.Install tox:
sudo apt-get install python-pip pip install tox
Upgrade DB schema to the latest version:
tox -e venv -- storyboard-db-manage --config-file ./etc/storyboard.conf upgrade head
Start the API server:
tox -e venv -- storyboard-api --config-file ./etc/storyboard.conf
Installing the Javascript-based web client
To build and start the web client, you will need this dependency set installed locally:
- Python 2.6 or 2.7
- Node.js v0.10.29 or newer (see https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/ for more information on getting the right package for your distribution)
- npm v1.3.10 or newer (this will be bundled with Node.js)
(Ubuntu Trusty packages are sufficient, even though they indicate an older version. MySQL must be >= 5.6.)
Clone the StoryBoard webclient:
git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack-infra/storyboard-webclient cd storyboard-webclient
Do one of the following that applies to you.
Run a local development server, which uses the localhost API.
tox -egrunt_no_api -- serve
Run a local development server, which binds to a specific IP and consumes the localhost API.
tox -egrunt_no_api -- serve --hostname 0.0.0.0
Run a local development server, which uses the production API.
tox -egrunt_no_api -- serve:prod
Using your development StoryBoard
Once the API and the webclient development server are running, you can use your development instance of StoryBoard in a few ways.
By default, the webclient development server uses port 9000, and so can be accessed by navigating to http://localhost:9000/ in a web browser. In order to log in, the hostname or IP address being used here will need to be in the valid_oauth_clients key of ./etc/storyboard.conf for the API.
By default, the API server uses port 8080, and so the API can be
accessed at http://localhost:8080/. That
will produce a 404 as the API doesn't actually serve anything on the
/ endpoint. The API endpoints that are
available are documented on the ../webapi/v1
page.
The webclient server also forwards /api to the API server, so it is also possible to use the API by sending requests to http://localhost:9000/api/.
Make user an admin - current bug
Once logged into the webclient, this user needs to be set to admin manually due to a current bug in Storyboard.
Ensure that you have logged into your Storyboard instance at least once so that your user details are stored in the database.
Run mysql and change your user to superadmin:
mysql -u root -p use storyboard; update users set is_superuser=1;
Optional steps: Seed database with base data
If you want to define superusers in the database, copy
./etc/superusers.yaml.sample
to./etc/superusers.yaml
and define a few superuser IDs.Enable the superusers in the database:
tox -e venv -- storyboard-db-manage --config-file ./etc/storyboard.conf load_superusers ./etc/superusers.yaml
If you want to quickly set up a set of projects and project groups in the database, copy
./etc/projects.yaml.sample
to./etc/projects.yaml
and define a few projects and project groups.Create the projects and projectgroups in the DB:
tox -e venv -- storyboard-db-manage --config-file ./etc/storyboard.conf load_projects ./etc/projects.yaml
Optional steps: Set up the notifications daemon
Note
If you followed the "Launch the development VM" instuctions above, this step is unnecessary.
Install rabbitmq on your development machine:
sudo apt-get install rabbitmq-server
Create a rabbitmq user/password for StoryBoard (more information can be found in the rabbitmq manpages):
# (username) (password) sudo rabbitmqctl add_user storyboard storyboard sudo rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p / storyboard ".*" ".*" ".*"
Set up your storyboard.conf file for notifications using rabbitmq:
[DEFAULT] enable_notifications = True [notifications] rabbit_host=127.0.0.1 rabbit_login_method = AMQPLAIN rabbit_userid = storyboard rabbit_password = storyboard rabbit_port = 5672 rabbit_virtual_host = /
Restart your API server (if it is running):
tox -e venv "storyboard-api --config-file ./etc/storyboard.conf"
Run the worker daemon:
tox -e venv "storyboard-worker-daemon --config-file ./etc/storyboard.conf"