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Managing applications
Import an application package
There are several ways of importing an application package into murano:
- from a zip file
- from murano applications repository
- from bundles of applications
From a zip file
Perform the following steps to import an application package from a .zip file:
In horizon, navigate to Murano > Manage > Package Definitions.
Click the Import Package button on the top right of the page.
From the Package source drop-down list choose File, then click Browse to select a .zip file you want to import, and then click Next.
At this step, the package is already uploaded. If necessary, verify and update the information about the package, then click Next.
Optional: choose one or multiple categories from the Application Category menu and click the Create button.
Note
Though specifying a category is optional, we recommend that you specify at least one. It helps to filter applications in the catalog.
From a repository
Perform the following steps to import an application package from murano applications repository:
Note
To import an application package from a repository, you need to know the full name of the package. For the packages names, go to http://apps.openstack.org/#tab=murano-apps and click on the desired package to see its full name.
In horizon, navigate to Murano > Manage > Package Definitions.
Click the Import Package button on the top right of the page.
From the Package source drop-down list, choose Repository, enter the package name, and then click Next. Note that you may also specify the version of the package.
At this step, the package is already uploaded. If necessary, verify and update in the information about the package, then click Next.
Choose one or multiple categories from the Application Category menu, then click Create.
From a bundle of applications
Perform the following steps to import a bundle of applications:
Note
To import an application bundle from a repository, you need to know the full name of the package bundle. To find it out, go to http://apps.openstack.org/#tab=murano-apps and click on the desired bundle to see its full name.
In horizon, navigate to Murano > Manage > Package Definitions.
Click the Import Bundle button on the top right of the page.
From the Package Bundle Source drop-down list, choose Repository, enter the bundle name, and then click Create.