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- covers build.py
- covers build_utils.py
- moved build_utils out of build module, it wasn't possible to import
build.py while build_utils was in a module
Change-Id: I42f08a475d9ca219a62c421d4bdd2d1d3c49691a
Signed-off-by: Dan Radez <dradez@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit c876e9d261a7c3189cc8374c995014309c5b9881)
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We now have build.py which handles all the building and build.sh was
just a wrapper to include ansible playbook. Now that we have built in
apex libs to run ansible there is no reason to keep build.sh anymore.
Also simplifies the logic to determine apex root by using the git
properties.
Change-Id: I00d2e5c7c198e549d21936bb1e9b562ba93d3010
Signed-off-by: Tim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com>
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Removes all bash libraries and converts almost all of the code to a
mixture of Python and Ansible. utils.sh and clean.sh still exist.
clean.sh will be migrated fully to clean.py in another patch.
The Apex Python package is now built into the opnfv-apex-common RPM. To
install locally do 'pip3 install .'. To deploy:
opnfv-deploy -d <file> -n <file> --image-dir /root/apex/.build -v --debug
Non-python files (THT yaml, settings files, ansible playbooks) are all
installed into /usr/share/opnfv-apex/. The RPM will copy settings files
into /etc/opnfv-apex/.
JIRA: APEX-317
Change-Id: I3232f0329bcd13bce5a28da6a8c9c84d0b048024
Signed-off-by: Tim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com>
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