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Juju charms

This package parses juju charms.

Anatomy of a charm

A bare minimum charm consists of a directory containing a series of files and directories that inform Juju how to correctly handle and execute a charm.

The charming docs provide more advanced information and tutorials. The following is a very simple basic configuration guide.

metadata.yaml

The metadata.yaml is a required charm configuration yaml. It is expected that every charm contains a metadata.yaml.

An example of a very basic metadata.yaml:

name: example
summary: Example charm
description: |
    A contrived descriptive example of a charm
    description that has multiple line.
tags:
    - example
    - misc
series:
    - focal
    - bionic

config.yaml

config.yaml is an optional configuration yaml for a charm. The configuration allows the author to express a series of options for the user to configure the modelled charm software.

An example of a config.yaml:

options:
    name:
        default:
        description: The name of the example software
        type: string

It is expected that for every configuration option, there is a name and a type. All the other fields are optional.

The type can be either a string, int, float or boolean. Everything else will cause Juju to error out when reading the charm.

metrics.yaml

metrics.yaml represents an optional metrics gathering configuration yaml. For more information about metrics, read up on Metric collecting charms

revision

The revision is used to indicate the revision of a charm. It expects that only an integer exists in that file.

lxd-profile.yaml

The lxd-profile.yaml is an optional configuration yaml. It allows the author of the charm to configure a series of LXD containers directly from the charm.

An example of a lxd-profile.yaml:

config:
  security.nesting: "true"
  security.privileged: "true"
  linux.kernel_modules: openvswitch,nbd,ip_tables,ip6_tables
devices:
  kvm:
    path: /dev/kvm
    type: unix-char
  mem:
    path: /dev/mem
    type: unix-char
  tun:
    path: /dev/net/tun
    type: unix-char

version

The version file is used to indicate the exact version of a charm. Useful for identifying the exact revision of a charm.