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7 Installing a plug-in into Yardstick
8 ===================================
14 Yardstick provides a ``plugin`` CLI command to support integration with other
15 OPNFV testing projects. Below is an example invocation of Yardstick plugin
16 command and Storperf plug-in sample.
19 Installing Storperf into Yardstick
20 ==================================
22 Storperf is delivered as a Docker container from
23 https://hub.docker.com/r/opnfv/storperf/tags/.
25 There are two possible methods for installation in your environment:
27 * Run container on Jump Host
28 * Run container in a VM
30 In this introduction we will install Storperf on Jump Host.
33 Step 0: Environment preparation
34 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
36 Running Storperf on Jump Host
39 * Docker must be installed
40 * Jump Host must have access to the OpenStack Controller API
41 * Jump Host must have internet connectivity for downloading docker image
42 * Enough floating IPs must be available to match your agent count
44 Before installing Storperf into yardstick you need to check your openstack
45 environment and other dependencies:
47 1. Make sure docker is installed.
48 2. Make sure Keystone, Nova, Neutron, Glance, Heat are installed correctly.
49 3. Make sure Jump Host have access to the OpenStack Controller API.
50 4. Make sure Jump Host must have internet connectivity for downloading docker image.
51 5. You need to know where to get basic openstack Keystone authorization info, such as
52 OS_PASSWORD, OS_TENANT_NAME, OS_AUTH_URL, OS_USERNAME.
53 6. To run a Storperf container, you need to have OpenStack Controller environment
54 variables defined and passed to Storperf container. The best way to do this is to
55 put environment variables in a "storperf_admin-rc" file. The storperf_admin-rc
56 should include credential environment variables at least:
67 *Yardstick* has a "prepare_storperf_admin-rc.sh" script which can be used to
68 generate the "storperf_admin-rc" file, this script is located at
69 test/ci/prepare_storperf_admin-rc.sh
74 # Prepare storperf_admin-rc for StorPerf.
75 AUTH_URL=${OS_AUTH_URL}
76 USERNAME=${OS_USERNAME:-admin}
77 PASSWORD=${OS_PASSWORD:-console}
79 TENANT_NAME=${OS_TENANT_NAME:-admin}
80 TENANT_ID=`openstack project show admin|grep '\bid\b' |awk -F '|' '{print $3}'|sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//'`
81 PROJECT_NAME=${OS_PROJECT_NAME:-$TENANT_NAME}
82 PROJECT_ID=`openstack project show admin|grep '\bid\b' |awk -F '|' '{print $3}'|sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//'`
83 USER_DOMAIN_ID=${OS_USER_DOMAIN_ID:-default}
85 rm -f ~/storperf_admin-rc
86 touch ~/storperf_admin-rc
88 echo "OS_AUTH_URL="$AUTH_URL >> ~/storperf_admin-rc
89 echo "OS_USERNAME="$USERNAME >> ~/storperf_admin-rc
90 echo "OS_PASSWORD="$PASSWORD >> ~/storperf_admin-rc
91 echo "OS_PROJECT_NAME="$PROJECT_NAME >> ~/storperf_admin-rc
92 echo "OS_PROJECT_ID="$PROJECT_ID >> ~/storperf_admin-rc
93 echo "OS_TENANT_NAME="$TENANT_NAME >> ~/storperf_admin-rc
94 echo "OS_TENANT_ID="$TENANT_ID >> ~/storperf_admin-rc
95 echo "OS_USER_DOMAIN_ID="$USER_DOMAIN_ID >> ~/storperf_admin-rc
98 The generated "storperf_admin-rc" file will be stored in the root directory. If
99 you installed *Yardstick* using Docker, this file will be located in the
100 container. You may need to copy it to the root directory of the Storperf
103 Step 1: Plug-in configuration file preparation
104 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
106 To install a plug-in, first you need to prepare a plug-in configuration file in
107 YAML format and store it in the "plugin" directory. The plugin configration file
108 work as the input of yardstick "plugin" command. Below is the Storperf plug-in
109 configuration file sample:
113 # StorPerf plugin configuration file
114 # Used for integration StorPerf into Yardstick as a plugin
115 schema: "yardstick:plugin:0.1"
123 In the plug-in configuration file, you need to specify the plug-in name and the
124 plug-in deployment info, including node ip, node login username and password.
125 Here the Storperf will be installed on IP 192.168.23.2 which is the Jump Host
126 in my local environment.
128 Step 2: Plug-in install/remove scripts preparation
129 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
131 In "yardstick/resource/scripts" directory, there are two folders: a "install"
132 folder and a "remove" folder. You need to store the plug-in install/remove
133 scripts in these two folders respectively.
135 The detailed installation or remove operation should de defined in these two
136 scripts. The name of both install and remove scripts should match the plugin-in
137 name that you specified in the plug-in configuration file.
139 For example, the install and remove scripts for Storperf are both named to
142 Step 3: Install and remove Storperf
143 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
145 To install Storperf, simply execute the following command::
148 yardstick plugin install plugin/storperf.yaml
150 removing Storperf from yardstick
151 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
153 To remove Storperf, simply execute the following command::
156 yardstick plugin remove plugin/storperf.yaml
158 What yardstick plugin command does is using the username and password to log
159 into the deployment target and then execute the corresponding install or remove