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README.rst

Mirantis Fuel MidoNet plugin

Compatible versions:

  • Mirantis Fuel 9.0 and Fuel 9.1
  • MidoNet v5.2
  • Midokura Enterprise MidoNet 5.2

How to build the plugin

  • Install Fuel plugin builder (fpb)

    # pip install fuel-plugin-builder
  • Clone the plugin repo and run fpb there:

    $ git clone https://github.com/openstack/fuel-plugin-midonet
    $ cd fuel-plugin-midonet
    $ fpb --build .

A rpm called midonet-4.1-4.1.0-1.noarch.rpm should be created in the same directory.

Follow the documentation to install and configure the plugin. You can read the rst files in this very repository, or you can build a documentation file.

How to build the documentation

You need to have Sphinx installed in your computer. Hint; for full Latex Sphinx support on Ubuntu one needs python-sphinx, rst2pdf, texlive and texlive-latex-extra packages. The Makefile provides several target formats to do so. Go to the doc directory and run:

make latexpdf

or:

make html

or:

make pdf

You will need rst2pdf to run the last one.