Important: Do not install this operator directly. Only install this operator using the IBM Common Services Operator. For more information about installing this operator and other Common Services operators, see Installer documentation. If you are using this operator as part of an IBM Cloud Pak, see the documentation for that IBM Cloud Pak to learn more about how to install and use the operator service. For more information about IBM Cloud Paks, see IBM Cloud Paks that use Common Services.
You can use the ibm-commonui-operator to install the Common Web UI service for the IBM Cloud Platform Common Services and access the Common Web UI console. You can use the Common Web UI console to access information and features from other IBM Cloud Platform Common Services or IBM Cloud Paks that you install.
For more information about the available IBM Cloud Platform Common Services, see the IBM Knowledge Center.
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.2 or newer installed on one of the following platforms:
- Linux x86_64
- Linux on Power (ppc64le)
- Linux on IBM Z and LinuxONE
- 1.2.0
- 1.1.0
The Common Web UI service has dependencies on other IBM Cloud Platform Common Services. Before you install this operator, you need to first install the operator dependencies and prerequisites:
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For the list of operator dependencies, see the IBM Knowledge Center Common Services dependencies documentation.
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For the list of prerequisites for installing the operator, see the IBM Knowledge Center Preparing to install services documentation.
To install the operator with the IBM Common Services Operator follow the the installation and configuration instructions within the IBM Knowledge Center.
- If you are using the operator as part of an IBM Cloud Pak, see the documentation for that IBM Cloud Pak IBM Cloud Paks that use Common Services.
- If you are using the operator with an IBM Containerized Software, see the IBM Cloud Platform Common Services Knowledge Center Installer documentation.
The Common UI service supports running with the OpenShift Container Platform 4.3 default restricted Security Context Constraints (SCCs).
For more information about the OpenShift Container Platform Security Context Constraints, see Managing Security Context Constraints.
If, as a developer, you are looking to build and test this operator to try out and learn more about the operator and its capabilities, you can use the following developer guide. This guide provides commands for a quick install and initial validation for running the operator. For information about accessing and using the console, see the IBM Cloud Platform Common Services Knowledge Center Common Web UI documentation.
Important: The following developer guide is provided as-is and only for trial and education purposes. IBM and IBM Support does not provide any support for the usage of the operator with this developer guide. For the official supported install and usage guide for the operator, see the the IBM Knowledge Center documentation for your IBM Cloud Pak or for IBM Cloud Platform Common Services.
Use the following quick start commands for building and testing the operator:
Prerequisite:
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Git
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Go programming version 1.12+
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Linting Tools:
| Linting tool | Version | | ------------ | ------- | | [Haskell Dockerfile Linter (hadolint)](https://github.com/hadolint/hadolint#install) | [v1.17.2](https://github.com/hadolint/hadolint/releases/tag/v1.17.2) | | [ShellCheck](https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck#installing) | [v0.7.0](https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/releases/tag/v0.7.0) | | [yamllint](https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint#installation) | [v1.17.0](https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/releases/tag/v1.17.0) | [Helm client](https://helm.sh/docs/using_helm/#install-helm) | [v2.10.0](https://github.com/helm/helm/releases/tag/v2.10.0) | | [golangci-lint](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint#install) | [v1.18.0](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/releases/tag/v1.18.0) | | [autopep8](https://github.com/hhatto/autopep8#installation) | [v1.4.4](https://github.com/hhatto/autopep8/releases/tag/v1.4.4) | | [Markdownlint (mdl)](https://github.com/markdownlint/markdownlint#installation) | [v0.5.0](https://github.com/markdownlint/markdownlint/releases/tag/v0.5.0) | | [awesome_bot](https://github.com/dkhamsing/awesome_bot#installation) | [1.19.1](https://github.com/dkhamsing/awesome_bot/releases/tag/1.19.1) | | [Sass-lint](https://github.com/sasstools/sass-lint#install) | [v1.13.1](https://github.com/sasstools/sass-lint/releases/tag/v1.13.1) | | [Tslint](https://github.com/palantir/tslint#installation--usage) | [v5.18.0](https://github.com/palantir/tslint/releases/tag/5.18.0) | [Prototool](https://github.com/uber/prototool/blob/dev/docs/install.md) | `7df3b95` | | [goimports](https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/goimports) | `3792095` |
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Set up
GIT_HOST
to override the setting for your custom path:export GIT_HOST=github.com/<YOUR_GITHUB_ID>
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Run the
linter
andtest
before you build the binary:make check make test make build
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Build and push the docker image for local development:
export IMG=<YOUR_CUSTOMIZED_IMAGE_NAME> export REGISTRY=<YOUR_CUSTOMIZED_IMAGE_REGISTRY> make build-push-images
Note: You need to log in the docker registry before you run the preceding command.
Use the following commands to debug the operator installation:
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Check the CSV installation status:
oc get csv oc describe csv ibm-commonui-operator.v1.2.0
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Check the custom resource status:
oc get commonwebuis.operators.ibm.com oc describe commonwebuis.operators.ibm.com example-commonwebui oc get commonwebuis.operators.ibm.com example-commonwebui -o yaml
If there are nodes for the
commonwebuis
instances, the nodes are deployed successfully. Additionally, you can check the logs for each of deployed containers for any errors. -
Check the logs for a deployed container:
oc logs <status.nodeName>
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Check the operator status and log:
oc describe po -l name=ibm-commonui-operator oc logs -f $(oc get po -l name=ibm-commonui-operator -o name)
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Access the common ui via the route name Use the following command to obtain the route for the common ui:
oc get route
Use the URL from the HOST/PORT column for the route named cp-console.
For more instructions on how to run end-to-end testing with the Operand Deployment Lifecycle Manager, see ODLM guide.