.. _CONTRIBUTING: ================= How To Contribute ================= Basics ====== #. Our source code is hosted on `OpenStack Kolla-Ansible Git`_. Bugs should be filed on launchpad_. #. Please follow OpenStack `Gerrit Workflow`_ to contribute to Kolla. #. Note the branch you're proposing changes to. ``master`` is the current focus of development. Kolla project has a strict policy of only allowing backports in ``stable/branch``, unless when not applicable. A bug in a ``stable/branch`` will first have to be fixed in ``master``. #. Please file a launchpad_ blueprint for any significant code change and a bug for any significant bug fix or add a TrivialFix tag for simple changes. See how to reference a bug or a blueprint in the commit message here_ #. TrivialFix tags or bugs are not required for documentation changes. .. _OpenStack Kolla-Ansible Git: https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/kolla-ansible/ .. _launchpad: https://bugs.launchpad.net/kolla-ansible .. _here: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GitCommitMessages Development Environment ======================= Please follow our `quickstart`_ to deploy your environment and test your changes. .. _quickstart: https://docs.openstack.org/kolla-ansible/latest/quickstart.html Please use the existing sandbox repository, available at https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack-dev/sandbox, for learning, understanding and testing the `Gerrit Workflow`_. .. _Gerrit Workflow: http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html#development-workflow Adding a new service ==================== Kolla aims to both containerise and deploy all services within the OpenStack "big tent". This is a constantly moving target as the ecosystem grows, so these guidelines aim to help make adding a new service to Kolla a smooth experience. When adding a role for a new service in Ansible, there are couple of patterns that Kolla uses throughout that should be followed. * The sample inventories Entries should be added for the service in each of ``ansible/inventory/multinode`` and ``ansible/inventory/all-in-one``. * The playbook The main playbook that ties all roles together is in ``ansible/site.yml``, this should be updated with appropriate roles, tags, and conditions. Ensure also that supporting hosts such as haproxy are updated when necessary. * The common role A ``common`` role exists which sets up logging, ``kolla-toolbox`` and other supporting components. This should be included in all services within ``meta/main.yml`` of your role. * Common tasks All services should include the following tasks: - ``reconfigure.yml`` : Used to push new configuration files to the host and restart the service. - ``pull.yml`` : Used to pre fetch the image into the Docker image cache on hosts, to speed up initial deploys. - ``upgrade.yml`` : Used for upgrading the service in a rolling fashion. May include service specific setup and steps as not all services can be upgraded in the same way. * Logrotation - For OpenStack services there should be a ``cron-logrotate-PROJECT.conf.j2`` template file in ``ansible/roles/common/templates`` with the following content: .. code:: "/var/log/kolla/PROJECT/*.log" { } - For OpenStack services there should be an entry in the ``services`` list in the ``cron.json.j2`` template file in ``ansible/roles/common/templates``. * Log delivery - For OpenStack services the service should add a new ``rewriterule`` in the ``match`` element in the ``01-rewrite.conf.j2`` template file in ``ansible/roles/common/templates/conf/filter`` to deliver log messages to Elasticsearch. * Documentation - For OpenStack services there should be an entry in the list ``OpenStack services`` in the ``README.rst`` file. - For infrastructure services there should be an entry in the list ``Infrastructure components`` in the ``README.rst`` file. * Syntax - All YAML data files should start with three dashes (``---``). Other than the above, most roles follow the following pattern: - ``Register``: Involves registering the service with Keystone, creating endpoints, roles, users, etc. - ``Config``: Distributes the config files to the nodes to be pulled into the container on startup. - ``Bootstrap``: Creating the database (but not tables), database user for the service, permissions, etc. - ``Bootstrap Service``: Starts a one shot container on the host to create the database tables, and other initial run time config. - ``Start``: Start the service(s).