.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Developer-Guide =============== .. contents:: :depth: 3 :local: Tech Stack ---------- - OpenAPI3 - Connexion - Flask with Gevent serving - Python3.7 Version bumping --------------- This project follows semver. When changes are made, the versions are in: 1) ``docs/release-notes.rst`` 2) ``setup.py`` 3) ``container-tag.yaml`` 4) ``integration_tests/a1mediator/Chart.yaml`` 5) ``a1/openapi.yaml`` (this is an API version, not a software version; no need to bump on patch changes) 6) in the ric-plt repo that contains a1 helm chart, ``values.yaml``, ``Chart.yml`` Version bumping rmr ------------------- As of 2020/02/13, A1 (Dockerfile), Dockerfile-Unit-Test, and all three integration test receivers use a base image from o-ran-sc. The rmr version is in that base image. When version changes are made in that image, rebuilding those 5 containers in the A1 repo will pick it up (or just A1 itself for prod usage). However, there are two items in this repo that must be kept in sync: ``rmr-version.yaml``, which controls what rmr gets installed for unit testing in Jenkins, and ``integration_tests/install_rmr.sh`` which is a useful script for a variety of local testing. Version bumping pyrmr --------------------- rmr-python is the python binding to rmr . Installing rmr per the above does not install it. Bumping the rmr python version is done via ``setup.py`` Version bumping python itself ----------------------------- If you want to update the version of python itself (ie just done from 37 to 38): 1) ``Dockerfile`` 2) ``Dockerfile-Unit-Test`` 3) ``tox.ini`` Unit Testing ------------ Note, before this will work, for the first time on the machine running the tests, run ``./install_deps.sh``. This is only needed once on the machine. Also, this requires the python packages ``tox`` and ``pytest``. :: tox open htmlcov/index.html Alternatively, you can run the unit tests in Docker (this is somewhat less nice because you don't get the pretty HTML) :: docker build --no-cache -t a1test:latest -f Dockerfile-Unit-Test Integration testing ------------------- This tests A1’s external API with three test receivers. This depends on helm+k8s. Build all the containers: :: docker build -t a1:latest .; cd integration_tests/; docker build -t testreceiver:latest . -f Dockerfile-test-delay-receiver; docker build -t queryreceiver:latest . -f Dockerfile-query-receiver; cd .. Then, run all the tests from the root (this requires the python packages ``tox``, ``pytest``, and ``tavern``). :: tox -c tox-integration.ini This script: 1. Deploys 2 helm charts (4 containers) into a local kubernetes installation 2. Port forwards a pod ClusterIP to localhost 3. Uses “tavern” to run some tests against the server 4. Barrages the server with apache bench 5. Tears everything down