commit | 87aa06c33de9a6699275a8ffc69cd4ebda0179c1 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Ivan Pilat <ivanpi@google.com> | Mon Feb 02 12:46:37 2015 -0800 |
committer | Ivan Pilat <ivanpi@google.com> | Mon Feb 02 12:46:39 2015 -0800 |
tree | e67404476efa3ec903edc31858d0d9e369481bd9 | |
parent | 6213ec136b0666b734a1ae559449bd8ecafb8baa [diff] |
playground: Add basic bundle save/load support to compilerd. When a database connection is configured, accepts POST requests at /save to store data under a random ID, and GET requests at /load to retrieve data for a given ID. Includes lightweight SQL library for database setup and common operations. Change-Id: I952f1ed1904f0b45c5292818a2b470ec468d12a8
Install Docker:
On Goobuntu, we recommend overriding the default graph dir (/var/lib/docker
) to avoid filling up the root filesystem partition, which is quite small. To do so, add the following line to your /etc/default/docker
:
DOCKER_OPTS="${DOCKER_OPTS} -g /usr/local/google/docker"
Start (or restart) the Docker daemon:
$ sudo service docker restart
Build the playground Docker image (this will take a while...):
$ cp ~/.gitcookies $VANADIUM_ROOT/release/go/src/v.io/playground/builder/gitcookies $ cp ~/.hgrc $VANADIUM_ROOT/release/go/src/v.io/playground/builder/hgrc $ sudo docker build -t playground $VANADIUM_ROOT/release/go/src/v.io/playground/.
Note: If you want to ensure an up-to-date version of Vanadium is installed in the Docker image, run the above command with the “--no-cache” flag.
The ‘docker build’ command above will compile builder from the main Vanadium repository. If you want to use local code instead, open Dockerfile and uncomment marked lines before running the command.
Test your image (without running compilerd):
$ sudo docker run -i playground < /usr/local/google/home/sadovsky/dev/veyron-www/content/playgrounds/code/fortune/ex0_go/bundle.json
Install the playground binaries:
$ v23 go install v.io/playground/...
Run the compiler binary as root:
$ sudo $VANADIUM_ROOT/release/go/bin/compilerd --shutdown=false --address=localhost:8181
Or, run it without Docker (for faster iterations during development):
$ cd $(mktemp -d "/tmp/XXXXXXXX") $ PATH=$VANADIUM_ROOT/release/go/bin:$PATH compilerd --shutdown=false --address=localhost:8181 --use-docker=false
The server should now be running at http://localhost:8181 and responding to compile requests at http://localhost:8181/compile.
Add ?pgaddr=//localhost:8181
to any veyron-www page to make its embedded playgrounds talk to your server. Add ?debug=1
to see debug info from the builder.