RefStack Quickstart¶
You can use docker for one-click setup or follow step-by-step instructions below. These instructions have been tested on Ubuntu 14 and 16 LTS.
Install API dependencies¶
sudo apt-get install git python-dev python-virtualenv libssl-dev build-essential libffi-dev
sudo apt-get install mysql-server python-mysqldb
Install RefStack UI dependencies¶
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | sudo -E bash -
curl -sL https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/pubkey.gpg | sudo apt-key add -
echo "deb https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/ stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/yarn.list
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y nodejs yarn
Setup the RefStack database¶
Log into MySQL:
mysql -u root -p
After authentication, create the database:
CREATE DATABASE refstack;
Create a refstack user:
CREATE USER 'refstack'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '<your password>';
or using hash value for your password
CREATE USER 'refstack'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY PASSWORD '<hash value of your password';
Grant privileges:
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON refstack . * TO 'refstack'@'localhost';
Reload privileges:
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
Exit MySQL:
quit
Clone the repository¶
git clone https://opendev.org/osf/refstack
cd refstack
Create virtual environment:
virtualenv .venv --system-site-package
Source to virtual environment:
source .venv/bin/activate
Update pip
pip install -U pip
Install environment pre-requirements
# App server
pip install gunicorn==18
# python mysql connector
pip install PyMySQL>=0.6.2,!=0.6.4
Install RefStack application¶
pip install .
Install needed RefStack UI library dependencies¶
yarn
API configuration file preparation¶
Make a copy of the sample config file (etc/refstack.conf.sample) and update it with the correct information of your environment. Examples of the config parameters with default values are included in the sample config file.
You should ensure that the following values in the config file are noted and properly set:
connection
field in the [database]
section.
For example, if the backend database is MySQL then update:
#connection = <None>
to
connection = mysql+pymysql://refstack:<your password>@x.x.x.x/refstack
ui_url
field in the [DEFAULT]
section.
This should be the URL that the UI can be accessed from. This will likely be in the form
http://<your server IP>:8000
(8000 being the default port RefStack is hosted on). For example:
http://192.168.56.101:8000
api_url
field in the [api]
section.
This should be the URL that the API can be accessed from. This, in most cases, will be the same as the value for
ui_url
above.
app_dev_mode
field in the [api]
section.
Set this field to true if you aren’t creating a production-level RefStack deployment and are just trying things out or developing. Setting this field to true will allow you to quickly bring up both the API and UI together, with the UI files being served by a simple file server that comes with Pecan.
Create UI config file¶
From the RefStack project root directory, create a config.json file and specify your API endpoint inside this file. This will be something like {“refstackApiUrl”: “http://192.168.56.101:8000/v1”}:
cp refstack-ui/app/config.json.sample refstack-ui/app/config.json
Openstack OpenID endpoint configuration (optional)¶
If you are only interested in the uploading and viewing of result sets, then this section can be ignored. However, in order for user accounts and authentication to work, you need to make sure you are properly configured with an OpenStack OpenID endpoint. There are two options:
Use the official endpoint openstackid.org
Host your own openstackid endpoint
Since openstackid checks for valid top-level domains, in both options
you will likely have to edit the hosts file of the system where your
web-browser for viewing the RefStack site resides. On Linux systems, you
would modify /etc/hosts
, adding a line like the following:
<RefStack server IP> <some valid domain name>
Example:
192.168.56.101 myrefstack.com
On Windows, you would do the same in
%SystemRoot%\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
. Alternatively, you can add
a custom DNS record with the domain name mapping if possible.
Note that doing this requires you to modify the config.json file and the
api_url
and ui_url
fields in refstack.conf to use this domain
name instead of the IP.
Option 1 - Use Official Endpoint
Using the official site is probably the easiest option as no additional configuration is needed besides the hosts file modifications as noted above. RefStack, by default, points to this endpoint.
Option 2 - Use Local Endpoint
Instructions for setting this up are outside of the scope of this doc,
but you can get started at
Openstackid project .
You would then need to modify the openstack_openid_endpoint
field in
the [osid]
section in refstack.conf to match the local endpoint.
Database sync¶
Check current revision:
refstack-manage --config-file /path/to/refstack.conf version
The response will show the current database revision. If the revision is
None
(indicating a clear database), the following command should be
performed to upgrade the database to the latest revision:
Upgrade database to latest revision:
refstack-manage --config-file /path/to/refstack.conf upgrade --revision head
Check current revision:
refstack-manage --config-file /path/to/refstack.conf version
Now it should be some revision number other than `None`.
(Optional) Generate About Page Content¶
The RefStack About page is populated with HTML templates generated from our RST documentation files. If you want this information displayed, then run the following command from the root of the project.
./tools/convert-docs.py -o ./refstack-ui/app/components/about/templates ./doc/source/*.rst
Ignore any unknown directive errors.
Start RefStack¶
A simple way to start refstack is to just kick off gunicorn using the
refstack-api
executable:
refstack-api --env REFSTACK_OSLO_CONFIG=/path/to/refstack.conf
If app_dev_mode
is set to true, this will launch both the UI and
API.
Now available:
http://<your server IP>:8000/v1/results
with response JSON including records consisting of<test run id>
and<upload date>
of the test runs. The default response is limited to one page of the most recent uploaded test run records. The number of records per page is configurable via the RefStack configuration file. Filtering parameters such as page, start_date, and end_date can also be used to specify the desired records. For example: GEThttp://<your server IP>:8000/v1/results?page=n
will return page n of the data.http://<your server IP>:8000/v1/results/<test run id>
with response JSON including the detail test results of the specified<test run id>
(Optional) Configure Foundation organization and group¶
Overall RefStack admin access is given to users belonging to a “Foundation” organization. To become a Foundation admin, first a “Foundation” organization must be created. Note that you must have logged into RefStack at least once so that a user record for your account is created.
Log into MySQL:
mysql -u root -p
Create a group for the “Foundation” organization:
INSERT INTO refstack.group (id, name, created_at) VALUES (UUID(), 'Foundation Group', NOW());
Get the group ID for the group you just created:
SELECT id from refstack.group WHERE name = 'Foundation Group';
Get your OpenID:
SELECT openid from refstack.user WHERE email = '<your email>';
Add your user account to the previously created “Foundation” group.
Replace <Group ID>
and <Your OpenID>
with the values
retrieved in the two previous steps:
INSERT INTO refstack.user_to_group (created_by_user, user_openid, group_id, created_at) VALUES ('<Your OpenID>', '<Your OpenID>', '<Group ID>', NOW());
Create the actual “Foundation” organization using this group:
INSERT INTO refstack.organization (id, type, name, group_id, created_by_user, created_at) VALUES (UUID(), 0, 'Foundation', '<Group ID>', '<Your OpenID>', NOW());
(Optional) Build documentation¶
The RefStack documentation can be build using following commands:
cd ~/refstack; source .venv/bin/activate
sudo apt-get install python3-dev python-tox
tox -e docs
The documentation files will be build under ~/refstack/build/sphinx
.