Murano bundles¶
A bundle is a collection of packages. In the Community App Catalog, you can find
such bundles as container-based-apps
, app-servers
, and so on.
The packages in the Application Catalog are sorted by usage. You can import
bundles from the catalog using Dashboard or CLI. You can read about this in
Managing applications and Using CLI.
Specific information about bundle-import command can be found at
Murano command-line client.
Bundle structure¶
Bundle description is a JSON structure, that contains list of packages in the bundle and bundle version. Here is the example:
{ "Packages": [ { "Name": "com.example.apache.ApacheHttpServer", "Version": "" }, { "Name": "com.example.apache.Tomcat", "Version": "" } ], "Version": 1 }
Name
is a required parameter and should contain package fully qualified name.
Version
is not a mandatory parameter. Version for package entry specifies the
version of the package to look into Murano package repository.
If it is specified, murano client would look for a file with that version
specification in murano repository (for example com.example.MyApp.0.0.1.zip
for com.example.MyApp of version 0.0.1). If the version is omitted or left
blank client would search for com.example.MyApp.zip
.
Create local bundle¶
However, you may need to create a local bundle. You may need it if you want to setup your own Murano package repository. To create a new bundle, perform the following steps:
- Navigate to the directory with the target packages.
- Create a
.bundle
file. List all the required packages inPackages
section. If needed, specify the bundle version in theVersion
section.