===================================== Using Kolla For OpenStack Development ===================================== Kolla-ansible can be used to deploy containers in a way suitable for doing development on OpenStack services. .. note:: This functionality is new in the Pike release. Heat was the first service to be supported, and so the following will use submitting a patch to Heat using Kolla as an example. Only source containers are supported. .. warning:: Kolla dev mode is intended for OpenStack hacking or development only. Do not use this in production! Enabling Kolla "dev mode" ------------------------- To enable dev mode for all supported services, set in ``/etc/kolla/globals.yml``: .. path /etc/kolla/globals.yml .. code-block:: yaml kolla_dev_mode: true To enable it just for heat, set: .. path /etc/kolla/globals.yml .. code-block:: yaml heat_dev_mode: true Usage ----- When enabled, the source repo for the service in question will be cloned under ``/opt/stack/`` on the target node(s). This will be bind mounted into the container's virtualenv under the location expected by the service on startup. After making code changes, simply restart the container to pick them up: .. code-block:: console docker restart heat_api Debugging --------- ``remote_pdb`` can be used to perform debugging with Kolla containers. First, make sure it is installed in the container in question: .. code-block:: console docker exec -it -u root heat_api pip install remote_pdb Then, set your breakpoint as follows: .. code-block:: python from remote_pdb import RemotePdb RemotePdb('127.0.0.1', 4444).set_trace() Once you run the code(restart the container), pdb can be accessed using ``socat``: .. code-block:: console socat readline tcp:127.0.0.1:4444 Learn more information about `remote_pdb `_.