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Velum

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From an existing Kubernetes application, set the following environment variables and start the server:

  • VELUM_SALT_HOST: IP of the Salt API server.
  • VELUM_SALT_PORT: Port of the Salt API server.
  • VELUM_SALT_USER: The user allowed to access the Salt API.
  • VELUM_KUBERNETES_HOST: IP of the Kubernetes API server.
  • VELUM_KUBERNETES_PORT: port of the Kubernetes API server.
  • VELUM_KUBERNETES_CERT_DIRECTORY: directory where the Kubernetes certificates are located.

Development

You can develop on velum with all its required dependencies right away using the start script within the kubernetes folder. You will need a standalone kubelet running in your machine.

Start the development container

> cd kubernetes > ./start

This will start the velum container as well as other required containers.

You can use the --non-interactive flag if you prefer to run in non interactive mode. In that case you will be asked before old containers are removed.

E.g.

> ./start --non-interactive

If you want to use your own set of salt states you can provide SALT_DIR environment variable to the start script, so that directory will be used as salt root.

Your velum folder will be mounted on the velum container, so any change you do locally to velum will be seen inside the container. Once that the service is up, you should be able to see the velum service at http://localhost:3000/ on your local machine.

After any change that you have performed you can run any rails/rake task as if it was local, with the docker prefix, like docker exec -it $(docker ps | grep velum-dashboard | awk '{print $1}') bash -c "RAILS_ENV=test rspec" or docker exec -it $(docker ps | grep velum-dashboard | awk '{print $1}') bash -c "RAILS_ENV=test rubocop".

Licensing

Velum is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See LICENSE for the full license text.

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