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README.org
0k-charms
This package provides charms, which are special system recipes, that are meant to be executable and mangled together to allow managing a wide set of services.
Inspired by juju charms, these are mostly bash scripts organized by service and meant to automate all administration tasks, from installation, to connection with other services, or any other task a service would need.
Several tools are able to read the current state of this repository to effectively deploy full production grade services on different type of platform.
The only real fully functional implementation is 0k-compose
. It will
use these charms to drive, prepare, and build in docker
, complete sets
of services.
Another old solution called lxc-deploy
was used actively before to deploy
services on LXC tool set until 2016 using these charms.
Bare hosts can also replay some recipes to install services directly
on them via the 0k-charm
project using the charm apply
command. Note that actually, as most recipes are bash executable, it
is still a viable option to copy-paste parts of source-code of these
scripts. These last two options are still used very often to bootstrap
installs of docker-hosts
for instance.
Maturity
Charms in these repository are in a wide set of maturity, from simple note taking of shell commands, not even executable, to full charm allowing to deploy services and manage the full life cycle of the service.
The repository in a whole is thus NOT considered as mature at all, and will require some thorough cleaning and decisions to furthermore structure to reach a state where it'll make sense to go full public.
Usage
TODO
Through compose
for full deployment of sets of services
Requires 0k-compose
package that contains the compose
command line tool.
TBD
TODO
Through lxc-deploy
for full install and deployment of services
Requires lxc-scripts
package that holds several tools for LXC
management, amongst them is lxc-deploy
.
TBD
TODO
Through docker-build-charm
for docker image creation
Requires 0k-docker
package that holds several tools for docker
management, amongst them is docker-build-charm
.
docker-build-charm
will use the install
recipes in a charm to
basically mimic the Dockerfile
purpose and create a docker image for
a specific service.
TBD
TODO
Through 0k-charm
for bare hosts installs
Requires 0k-charm
package to get the charm
command line util.
TBD
Installation
Most tools should check the CHARM_STORE
bash environment variable
that should be the path to reach the root of this repository. If not
defined, most tools will look in /srv/charm-store
by default.