config/kubernetes
Joseph Richard 2878a81b88 Set neutron tests to disabled.
This commit disabled neutron tests when launching containerized
openstack.  This is necessary because of the segment allocation
in starlingx not being compatible with those tests.
This can be enabled once starlingx cuts over to using openstack
images build off of master.

Story: 2004520
Task: 28780
Change-Id: Iebefb1486ac07ba5fb3c030124f729d5dbabefab
Signed-off-by: Joseph Richard <joseph.richard@windriver.com>
2019-01-08 15:51:35 +00:00
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applications/stx-openstack/stx-openstack-helm Set neutron tests to disabled. 2019-01-08 15:51:35 +00:00
helm-charts/rbd-provisioner Enhancements for the rbd-provisioner helm chart 2018-12-13 19:13:15 +00:00
README Enable StarlingX helm charts for stx-openstack app 2018-11-07 16:14:42 -05:00

README

The expected layout for this subdirectory is as follows:

kubernetes
|-- applications
|   `-- <application>
|       `-- <application>-helm RPM
|           `-- centos
|               `-- build_srpm.data
|               `-- <application>-helm.spec
|           `-- <application>-helm
|               `-- manifests
|                   `-- main-manifest.yaml
|                   `-- alt-manifest-1.yaml
|                   `-- ...
|                   `-- alt-manifest-N.yaml
|               `-- custom chart 1
|                   `-- Chart.yaml
|                   `-- ...
|               `-- ...
|               `-- custom chart N
|                   `-- Chart.yaml
|                   `-- ...
|-- helm-charts
|   `-- chart
|       `-- chart
`-- README

The idea is that all our custom helm charts that are common across applications
would go under "helm-charts". Each chart would get a subdirectory.

Custom applications would generally consist of one or more armada manifest
referencing multiple helm charts (both ours and upstream ones). The application
is packaged as an RPM. These application RPM are used to produce the build
artifacts (helm tarballs + armada manifests) but are not installed on the
system. These artifacts are extracted later for proper application packaging
with additional required metadata (TBD).

These applications would each get their own subdirectory under
"applications".