This project contains the Fabric8 extensions for JBoss Forge. It includes:
- addons are various Forge addons for working with Apache Camel and Fabric8 DevOps
- rest provides a REST service for working with JBoss Forge with Fabric8 DevOps inside the Fabric8 Console
For more details see the Fabric8 Forge Documentation
To check out the systems tests check out the system test documentation
To try out addons:
cd addons
mvn install
Then you can install the addons into forge via the forge addon-install command using the current snapshot build version
If you startup forge you can then install the local builds of the addons via:
addon-install --coordinate io.fabric8.forge:camel,2.3-SNAPSHOT
addon-install --coordinate io.fabric8.forge:camel-commands,2.3-SNAPSHOT
addon-install --coordinate io.fabric8.forge:devops,2.3-SNAPSHOT
To remove any of them type:
addon-remove --addons io.fabric8.forge:camel,2.3-SNAPSHOT
addon-remove --addons io.fabric8.forge:camel-commands,2.3-SNAPSHOT
addon-remove --addons io.fabric8.forge:devops,2.3-SNAPSHOT
To build everything and run it in your local OpenShift installation on your laptop try:
mvn -Dtest=false install
cd fabric8-forge
mvn fabric8:resource-apply
The test case in the fabric8-forge module takes a while to build as it pre-populates the local maven repository with all the required jars for the Forge tooling.
So you might want to only include tests in the fabric8-forge module the first build of the day, then disable tests after that?