Make sure that node and npm are installed on your system (download). The minimum versions for each are listed in package.json.
Run the following commands (in the deck directory) to get all dependencies installed in deck and to start the server:
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npm install
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npm start
The app will start up on localhost:9000.
Environment variables can be used to configure application behavior. The following lists those variables and their possible values:
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AUTH
enable/disable authentication (default is disabled, enable by settingAUTH=enabled
). -
TIMEZONE
set the default timezone (default is 'America/Los_Angeles' - see http://momentjs.com/timezone/docs/#/data-utilities/ for options)
The following external resources can be specified with environment variables:
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API_HOST
overrides the default Spinnaker API host. -
AUTH_ENABLED
determines whether Deck will attempt to authenticate users via Gate.
For example, API_HOST=http://spinnaker.prod.netflix.net npm start
will run Deck with http://spinnaker.prod.netflix.net
as the API host.
To run the tests within the application, run npm test
.
Developing things locally? You will want to run gate locally (which runs on port 8084) as well. It’s the gateway to clouddriver. Then run deck like this:
API_HOST=http://localhost:8084 npm start
To build the application, run npm run build
. The built application lives in build/
.
It’s a work in progress, but please try to follow the conventions here.
It’s certainly doable - we’re in the middle of some significant changes to our build process, which should make it easier. For now, you can look at the netflix module to get an idea how we are customizing Deck internally. Expect a lot of this to change, though, as we figure out better, cleaner hooks and integration points. And we’re happy to provide new integration points (or accept pull requests) following those existing conventions if you need an integration point that doesn’t already exist.