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Tool Name | URL | Description |
Sonar | https://sonar.openecomp.org/ | OpenECOMP Sonar server, will hold Sonar metrics computed by each component builds |
Nexus 3 | https://nexus3.openecomp.org/ | OpenECOMP Nexus 3 repository, this repo will hold Docker containers produced by OpenECOMP builds. Access is automatically provided to builds by the maven settings on the Jenkins Master, see Jenkins job for more details. User should be able to access and browse artifacts through this URL. |
Nexus 2 | https://nexus.openecomp.org/ | OpenECOMP Nexus 2 repository, this repo will hold Maven2 artifacts produced by builds (both Release and Snapshot, also Javadoc-mavensite), Access is automatically provided to builds by the maven settings on the Jenkins Master, see Jenkins job for more details. User should be able to access and browse artifacts through this URL. |
JIRA | https://jira.openecomp.org/ | OpenECOMP JIRA instance, used to track issues, releases, stories... |
Jenkins Master | https://jenkins.openecomp.org/ | OpenECOMP Jenkins Master host, this host will only serve as a 'Display' as most of the Jobs will be executed by 'minions' (slave hosts. which are defined by using the jenkins configuration repository in Gerrit. |
Identity portal | https://identity.linuxfoundation.org/ | registering portal : controls user account and group management. |
Help Desk | helpdesk@openecomp.org | Send email with Subject: problem or request summary Body: Additional details |
Gerrit server | https://gerrit.openecomp.org/ | Gerrit code review server, hosting the OpenECOMP git repositories as well as controlling access, push, review of new code Also host the jenkins job configuration in a git repository that is following the same workflow (see Gerrit Workflow below). |
Confluence | https://wiki.openecomp.org | OpenECOMP Wiki, used to track project documentation, recommendation, guidelines... |
Environment Setup
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Linux Foundation account setup
Follow the instructions on the identity portal to create a LF Linux Foundation account and get access to the OpenECOMP gerrit Gerrit instance (verify that you can log in using the link in the table above and that you can see the OpenECOMP list of Repositories).
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You also need to add a plugin to Git in order to interact with Gerrit. The plugin is called git-review.
To install it git-review on Linux (Ubuntu) :
sudo apt-get install git-review
To install it on Windows :
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Follow those steps if you are a Windows user and need to interact with gerritGerrit; it will help you when you install git-review on your system.
Step-by-step guide
NOTE: it is also implied assumed that you already have a gerrit Gerrit profile setup and you can connect to it.
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