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81 lines
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# Clixon example test container
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This directory show how to build a "monolithic" clixon docker
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container exporting port 80 and contains the example application with
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both restconf, netconf, cli and backend. It also includes packages to be able to run the [Clixon tests](../../test).
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Note that restconf capability depends on how clixon was configured using the `--with-restconf` option.
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The directory contains the following files:
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- cleanup.sh Kill containers
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- Dockerfile Docker build instructions without restconf
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- Dockerfile.fcgi Docker build instructions with nginx/fcgi restconf (this is default)
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- Dockerfile.native Docker build instructions with native restconf
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- Makefile.in "make docker" builds the container
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- README.md This file
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- start.sh Start containers
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- startsystem.sh Internal start script copied to inside the container (dont run from shell).
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- startsystem_fcgi.sh Variant for nginx/fcgi (default)
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- startsystem_native.sh Variant for native restconf
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How to run the tests:
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```
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$ make test
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```
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How to build and start the container (called clixon-test):
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```
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$ make docker
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$ ./start.sh
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```
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The start.sh has a number of environment variables to alter the default behaviour:
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* PORT - Nginx exposes port 80 per default. Set `PORT=8080` for example to access restconf using 8080.
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* DBG - Set debug. The clixon_backend will be shown on docker logs.
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* CONFIG - Set XML configuration file other than the default example.
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* STORE - Set running datastore content to other than default.
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Example:
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```
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$ DBG=1 PORT=8080 ./start.sh
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```
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Once running you can access it in different ways as follows:
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As CLI:
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```
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$ sudo docker exec -it clixon-test clixon_cli
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```
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As netconf via stdin/stdout:
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```
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$ sudo docker exec -it clixon-test clixon_netconf -f /usr/local/etc/example.xml
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```
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As restconf using curl on exposed port 80:
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```
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$ curl -X GET http://localhost/restconf
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{
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"ietf-restconf:restconf": {
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"data": {},
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"operations": {},
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"yang-library-version": "2019-01-04"
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}
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}
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```
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Or run tests:
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```
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$ sudo docker exec -it clixon-test bash -c 'cd /usr/local/bin/test && ./all.sh'
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```
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To check status and then kill it:
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```
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$ sudo docker ps --all
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$ ./cleanup.sh
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```
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You trigger the test scripts inside the container using `make test`.
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## Changing code
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If you want to edit clixon code so it runs in the container?
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You either:
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1. "persistent": make your changes in the actual clixon code and commit; make clean to remove the local clone; make test again
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2. "volatile" edit the local clone, (in the subdir); `make test`.
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