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The following tables list the tools used in OpenECOMP development. This is intended for reference. For instructions on installing client tools and preparing to access the server-based tools, see Setting Up the Environment.

Client-Based Tools

These tools have a component that must be installed on your client development system.

Tool NameURLDescription
Git client https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/install-git

Client for distributed source control system. The download referenced here includes the command-line tool Git Bash.

Python
Script engine needed by some components for automation.
PuTTY
Remote SSH terminal; also, a public/private key generator.
IntelliJhttps://www.jetbrains.com/idea/

One of several possible Java development environments. (The IntelliJ Community Edition is open source.)

Server-Based Tools and Repositories

These tools and repositories are server-based. Some are accessed via a browser with no setup, other than obtaining a login and password. Others may require you to set environment variables, create private encryption keys, or make settings within client tools.

Tool NameURLDescription
Sonarhttps://sonar.openecomp.org/OpenECOMP Sonar server, will hold Sonar metrics computed by component builds
Nexus 3https://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 2https://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.
JIRAhttps://jira.openecomp.org/OpenECOMP JIRA instance, used to track issues, releases, stories...
Jenkins Masterhttps://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 portalhttps://identity.linuxfoundation.org/registering portal : controls user account and group management.
Gerrit serverhttps://gerrit.openecomp.org/

Gerrit code review server, hosting the Git repositories as well as controlling access, push, and review of new code. It also hosts the Jenkins job configuration in a Git repository that follows the same workflow.

Confluencehttps://wiki.openecomp.orgOpenECOMP Development Wiki, used to provide project documentation, guidelines, and other information.
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