.. _glare_usage: ===================================== Using Glare as a storage for packages ===================================== DevStack installation --------------------- #. Enable Glare service in DevStack To enable the Glare service in DevStack, edit the ``local.conf`` file: .. code-block:: console $ cat local.conf [[local|localrc]] enable_service g-glare #. Run DevStack: .. code-block:: console $ ./stack.sh **Result** Glare service is installed with DevStack. You can find logs in ``g-glare`` screen session. #. Install the ``muranoartifact`` plug-in from ``murano/contrib`` .. code-block:: console $ cd $DEST/murano/contrib/glance/ $ sudo pip install -e . #. Restart ``Glare`` #. Set Glare as packages service in murano-engine. For this, edit the ``[engine]`` section in the ``murano.conf`` file. By default, ``murano.conf`` is located in the ``/etc/murano`` directory .. code-block:: ini [engine] packages_service = glare #. Restart ``murano-engine`` .. note:: You also can use ``glance`` as a value of the ``packages_service`` option for the same behaviour #. Enable Glare in ``murano-dashboard``. For this, modify the following line in the ``_50_murano.py`` file .. code-block:: python MURANO_USE_GLARE = True By default, the ``_50_murano.py`` file is located in ``$HORIZON_DIR/openstack_dashboard/local/local_settings.d/``. #. Restart the ``apache2`` service. Now ``murano-dashboard`` will retrieve packages from Glare. #. Log in to Dashboard and navigate to :menuselection:`Applications > Manage > Packages` to view the empty list of packages. Alternatively, use the :command:`murano` command. #. Use :option:`--murano-packages-service` option to specify backend, used by :command:`murano` command. Set it to ``glare`` for using ``Glare`` .. note:: You also can use ``glance`` as value of :option:`--murano-packages-service` option or environment variable :option:`MURANO_PACKAGES_SERVICE` for same behaviour + View list of packages: .. code-block:: console $ source {DEVSTACK_SOURCE_DIR}/openrc admin admin $ murano --murano-packages-service=glare package-list +----+------+-----+--------+--------+-----------+------+---------+ | ID | Name | FQN | Author | Active | Is Public | Type | Version | +----+------+-----+--------+--------+-----------+------+---------+ +----+------+-----+--------+--------+-----------+------+---------+ + Importing ``Core library`` .. code-block:: console $ cd $DEST/murano/meta/io.murano/ $ zip io.murano.zip -r * $ murano --murano-packages-service=glare package-import \ --is-public /opt/stack/murano/meta/io.murano/io.murano.zip Importing package io.murano +--------------------------------------+--------------+-----------+-----------+--------+-----------+---------+---------+ | ID | Name | FQN | Author | Active | Is Public | Type | Version | +--------------------------------------+--------------+-----------+-----------+--------+-----------+---------+---------+ | 91a9c78f-f23a-4c82-aeda-14c8cbef096a | Core library | io.murano | murano.io | True | | Library | 0.0.0 | +--------------------------------------+--------------+-----------+-----------+--------+-----------+---------+---------+ Set up Glare API entrypoint manually ------------------------------------ If you do not plan to get Glare service from keystone application catalog, specify where g-glare service is running. #. Specify Glare URL in ``murano.conf``.It is http://0.0.0.0:9494 by default and can be changed by setting `bind_host` and `bind_port` options in the ``glance-glare.conf`` file. .. code-block:: ini [glare] url = http://: #. Specify Glare URL in the Dashboard settings file, ``_50_murano.py`` : .. code-block:: python GLARE_API_URL = 'http://:' #. Set the ``GLARE_URL`` environment variable for python-muranoclient. Alternatively, use the :option:`--glare-url` option in CLI. .. code-block:: console $ murano --murano-packages-service=glare --glare-url=http://0.0.0.0:9494 package-list