Staypuft is the name of the OpenStack Foreman Installer plugin for The Foreman.
NOTE: Staypuft requires a nightly build of Foreman
You can either use staypuft-installer which is basically foreman installer with staypuft specific wizards or you can install staypuft plugin into existing foreman instance. The first options is preferred and you can find more instructions in installer README.
See How to Install a Plugin for how to install Foreman plugins
See howto for development setup
- fedora 19
- centos 6.5 - a bit easier way
If you found an issue, you can report it in Bugzilla. If you want to chat about the issue or staypuft in general, we are on freenode irc server on channel #staypuft. We also have mailing list to which you can subscribe here. For staypuft related questions please add [Installer] tag in subject.
If you want to send a patch, fork the projects and send a Pull Request. Thanks!
To release a new gem version you have to be owner of the gem on rubygems.org.
If you're not you can ask for ownership or you can build a gem locally. To build
a gem locally, cd into staypuft directory and run rake build
. This builds
a gem in pkg directory. The version is determined by constant in lib/staypuft/version.rb
so if you want to bump version, modify this file before running rake.
If you are the owner and you want to release new gem version, make sure you're building
from official repository (not your own fork). Clone the repository and make sure the origin
remote is github.com/theforeman/staypuft. Now bump the version in lib/staypuft/version.rb.
Finally build and release new gem by running rake release
. This will build the package,
tag the commit, push the commit and the tag to origin and uploads the gem to rubygems.org.
To build an RPM we recommend using our specs in Foreman packaging. You should find the spec in rpm/develop branch. There's also a README.md which explains how you should update and build a package. Long story short, you update the gem and spec, send and send a PR. Once it's merged you can build in our koji instance (if you have access) using tito.
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