Setting Up a Development Environment

This page describes how to setup a working Python development environment that can be used in developing skyline-apiserver on Ubuntu. These instructions assume you’re already familiar with git. Refer to GettingTheCode for additional information.

Following these instructions will allow you to run the skyline-apiserver unit tests. Running skyline-apiserver is currently only supported on Linux(recommend Ubuntu 20.04).

Virtual environments

Skyline-apiserver development uses virtualenv to track and manage Python dependencies while in development and testing. This allows you to install all of the Python package dependencies in a virtual environment or “virtualenv” (a special subdirectory of your skyline-apiserver directory), instead of installing the packages at the system level.

Note

Virtualenv is useful for running the unit tests, but is not typically used for full integration testing or production usage.

Linux Systems

Install the prerequisite packages.

On Ubuntu20.04-64:

sudo apt-get install libssl-dev python3-pip libmysqlclient-dev libpq-dev libffi-dev

To get a full python3 development environment, the two python3 packages need to be added to the list above:

python3-dev python3-pip

Getting the code

Grab the code:

git clone https://opendev.org/openstack/skyline-apiserver.git
cd skyline-apiserver

Running unit tests

The preferred way to run the unit tests is using tox. It executes tests in isolated environment, by creating separate virtualenv and installing dependencies from the requirements.txt and test-requirements.txt files, so the only package you install is tox itself:

sudo pip install tox

Run the unit tests by doing:

tox -e py38

Setup Your Local Development Env

  1. Installing dependency packages

    tox -e venv
    
  2. Set skyline.yaml config file

    cp etc/skyline.yaml.sample etc/skyline.yaml
    export OS_CONFIG_DIR=$(pwd)/etc
    

    Maybe you should change the params with your real environment as followed:

    - database_url
    - keystone_url
    - default_region
    - interface_type
    - system_project_domain
    - system_project
    - system_user_domain
    - system_user_name
    - system_user_password
    
  3. Init skyline database

    source .tox/venv/bin/activate
    make db_sync
    deactivate
    
  4. Run skyline-apiserver

    $ source .tox/venv/bin/activate
    $ uvicorn --reload --reload-dir skyline_apiserver --port 28000 --log-level debug skyline_apiserver.main:app
    
    INFO:     Uvicorn running on http://127.0.0.1:28000 (Press CTRL+C to quit)
    INFO:     Started reloader process [154033] using statreload
    INFO:     Started server process [154037]
    INFO:     Waiting for application startup.
    INFO:     Application startup complete.
    

    You can now access the online API documentation: http://127.0.0.1:28000/docs.

    Or, you can launch debugger with .vscode/lauch.json with vscode.

Contributing Your Work

Once your work is complete you may wish to contribute it to the project. Skyline-apiserver uses the Gerrit code review system. For information on how to submit your branch to Gerrit, see GerritWorkflow.