Getting The Code
Getting the source code
There is a page detailing full instructions on how to work with bzr and Launchpad at LifeWithBzrAndLaunchpad.
You can go directly to Launchpad to look at the OpenStack Project Group, OpenStack Object Storage (swift), and OpenStack Compute (nova) code or you can use bzr from the command line. Instructions on how to get the code for (swift) using bzr:
bzr branch lp:swift
or
bzr branch lp:nova
You will also need to ensure you have logged in to launchpad with bzr. If you don't want to follow the full walkthrough, the quick version of of getting started is:
bzr lp-login "your-launchpad-id" bzr whoami "Full Name <email@address.com>"
then:
bzr init-repo swift cd swift bzr branch lp:swift
or:
bzr init-repo nova cd nova bzr branch lp:nova
Nova Dependencies (OSX)
Commands for installing dependencies on OSX => DependsOnOSX
Nova Dependencies (Ubuntu)
Commands for installing dependencies on Ubuntu => DependsOnUbuntu
Swift All in One (Manual Install)
Swift documentation can be found at [1]]. The [Swift All in One documentation will lead you step by step to do a development install of Swift on a VM.
Swift All In One (Chef Auto Install)
You'll want to have an Ubuntu 10.04 system/VM that you're willing to turn in to a Swift development environment. First step is to get the SSH key you are using for launchpad in your ~/.ssh directory.
Log in as your user, and do the following:
curl http://c0020195.cdn1.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/install-swift.sh > install-swift.sh bash install-swift.sh
You'll be prompted for your username, group name (which is your user group name likely identical to your username), launchpad login, and the email address you want bzr to use when sending commits. Eventually, you will also be prompted to accept the Launchpad SSH Host Key, and may be prompted for your keyphrase.
When the script completes, you'll have a functioning Swift All In One that's prepped for running the functional tests.