Getting The Code
Getting the source code
OpenStack manages source code in git using a code review tool called Gerrit. The workflow for working with Gerrit is described at GerritWorkflow. Git repositories are mirrored to git.openstack.org and Github.
To get a copy of an OpenStack project, you can clone a repo from git.openstack.org and browse the source code at git.openstack.org/cgit. For instance, to clone the Swift repo:
git clone git://git.openstack.org/openstack/swift
Alternatively, you can use the Github mirror to clone repos and browse code. The git.openstack.org and GitHub mirrors are maintained the same way and contain the same code, so you can use either one, with the difference being that git.openstack.org is hosted by the OpenStack organization.
You can also get stable releases of the code from the OpenStack projects on Launchpad, for example:
- Openstack Compute (md5,sig)
- OpenStack Object Storage (md5,sig)
- OpenStack Image Service (md5,sig)
- OpenStack Networking (md5,sig)
- OpenStack Block Storage (md5,sig)
- OpenStack Identity (md5,sig)
- OpenStack Dashboard (md5,sig)
Getting dependencies
See DevStack.