Warning
This section will explain how to package turrets, but only based on the python turret. But most turrets will have similar implementation
So that's it ? You've written all your tests and you're ready to start to fire at your target ? Well let's prepare your turrets for deployement !
Warning
This example only works for python based turrets. Please refer to your turret documentation if you use anything else
OCT provides a simple way to package your turrets and set them ready to fire, the oct-pack-turrets
command.
It generates tar files based on your configuration file. Those tar files are the turrets, ready to fire at your command.
You can use it like this :
oct pack-turrets /path/to/oct/project
A sucessful packing should return the following output :
Added config.json
Added setup.py
Added test_scripts/v_user.py
Archive ./navigation.tar created
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Added config.json
Added setup.py
Added test_scripts/v_user.py
Archive ./random.tar created
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In addition if some optionnal keys of the configuration are not set, you could see something like that :
WARNING: hq_address configuration key not present, the value will be set to default value
You will see a WARNING line per missing key. Also if a required key is not set the command will throw an exception like that :
oct.core.exceptions.OctConfigurationError: Error: the required configuration key <key> is not define
Where <key>
is the missing key
Now that your turrets are packaged, you can install them using pip for example :
pip install navigation.tar
This command will install all required packages listed under the turrets_requirements
configuration key, plus the
oct-turrets package itself.
Once the installation is finished you can start your turret using the oct-turrets-start
like that :
oct-turrets-start --tar navigation.tar
And if everything is fine you should see this message :
[2015-12-21 18:02:09,295: INFO | oct_turrets.turret] starting turret
You are now ready to fire at the target !