From 920a49cfa055733d575282973e23558c33087a4a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RHE Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2017 13:54:26 +0100 Subject: remove keystone-moon Change-Id: I80d7c9b669f19d5f6607e162de8e0e55c2f80fdd Signed-off-by: RHE --- keystone-moon/doc/source/setup.rst | 170 ------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 170 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 keystone-moon/doc/source/setup.rst (limited to 'keystone-moon/doc/source/setup.rst') diff --git a/keystone-moon/doc/source/setup.rst b/keystone-moon/doc/source/setup.rst deleted file mode 100644 index d1ce8f4c..00000000 --- a/keystone-moon/doc/source/setup.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -.. - Copyright 2011-2012 OpenStack Foundation - All Rights Reserved. - - Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may - not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain - a copy of the License at - - http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - - Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT - WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the - License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations - under the License. - -============================================= -Setting up a Keystone development environment -============================================= - -This document describes getting the source from keystone's `Git repository`_ -for development purposes. - -To install Keystone from packaging, refer instead to Keystone's `User -Documentation`_. - -.. _`Git Repository`: http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/keystone -.. _`User Documentation`: http://docs.openstack.org/ - -Prerequisites -============= - -This document assumes you are using Ubuntu, Fedora or openSUSE (SLE) - -And that you have the following tools available on your system: - -- Python_ 2.7 and 3.4 -- git_ -- setuptools_ -- pip_ -- msgfmt (part of the gettext package) -- virtualenv_ - -**Reminder**: If you're successfully using a different platform, or a -different version of the above, please document your configuration here! - -.. _Python: http://www.python.org/ -.. _git: http://git-scm.com/ -.. _setuptools: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools - -Getting the latest code -======================= - -Make a clone of the code from our `Git repository`: - -.. code-block:: bash - - $ git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack/keystone.git - -When that is complete, you can: - -.. code-block:: bash - - $ cd keystone - -Installing dependencies -======================= - -Keystone maintains two lists of dependencies:: - - requirements.txt - test-requirements.txt - -The first is the list of dependencies needed for running keystone, the second list includes dependencies used for active development and testing of Keystone itself. - -These dependencies can be installed from PyPi_ using the Python tool pip_. - -.. _PyPi: http://pypi.python.org/ -.. _pip: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip - -However, your system *may* need additional dependencies that `pip` (and by -extension, PyPi) cannot satisfy. These dependencies should be installed -prior to using `pip`, and the installation method may vary depending on -your platform. - -Ubuntu 14.04: - -.. code-block:: bash - - $ sudo apt-get install python-dev python3-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev \ - libsasl2-dev libsqlite3-dev libssl-dev libldap2-dev libffi-dev - - -Fedora 19+: - -.. code-block:: bash - - $ sudo yum install python-lxml python-greenlet-devel python-ldap sqlite-devel openldap-devel python-devel libxslt-devel openssl-devel libffi-devel - -openSUSE 13.2 (SLE 12): - -.. code-block:: bash - - $ sudo zypper install libxslt-devel openldap2-devel libopenssl-devel python-devel python-greenlet-devel python-ldap python-lxml python-pysqlite sqlite3-devel - -PyPi Packages and VirtualEnv ----------------------------- - -We recommend establishing a virtualenv to run Keystone within. virtualenv -limits the Python environment to just what you're installing as dependencies, -useful to keep a clean environment for working on Keystone. The tools directory -in Keystone has a script already created to make this very simple: - -.. code-block:: bash - - $ python tools/install_venv.py - -This will create a local virtual environment in the directory ``.venv``. -Once created, you can activate this virtualenv for your current shell using: - -.. code-block:: bash - - $ source .venv/bin/activate - -The virtual environment can be disabled using the command: - -.. code-block:: bash - - $ deactivate - -You can also use ``tools\with_venv.sh`` to prefix commands so that they run -within the virtual environment. For more information on virtual environments, -see virtualenv_. - -.. _virtualenv: http://www.virtualenv.org/ - -If you want to run Keystone outside of a virtualenv, you can install the -dependencies directly into your system from the requirements files: - -.. code-block:: bash - - # Install the dependencies for running keystone - $ pip install -r requirements.txt - - # Install the dependencies for developing, testing, and running keystone - $ pip install -r test-requirements.txt - - # Use 'python setup.py' to link Keystone into Python's site-packages - $ python setup.py develop - - -Verifying Keystone is set up -============================ - -Once set up, either directly or within a virtualenv, you should be able to -invoke Python and import the libraries. If you're using a virtualenv, don't -forget to activate it: - -.. code-block:: bash - - $ source .venv/bin/activate - -You should then be able to `import keystone` using Python without issue: - -.. code-block:: bash - - $ python -c "import keystone" - -If you can import Keystone without a traceback, you should be ready to move on -to :doc:`developing`. -- cgit 1.2.3-korg