Everything denoted with a cloud is largely in this repository while the rest is the open-build-service (OBS).
For non-development usage just install the package.
zypper in openSUSE-release-tools
Many sub-packages are provided which can be found either by searching or looking on the build service.
zypper se openSUSE-release-tools osc-plugin
If CI builds are needed add the appropriate openSUSE:Tools
repository.
All tools provide help documentation accessible via --help
.
For osc
plugins include the plugin name after osc
like the following.
osc staging --help
For other tools execute the tool directly.
osrt-repo-checker --help
See the docs directory or a specific tool directory for specific tool documentation outside of --help
. The wiki also contains some additional documentation.
git clone https://github.com/openSUSE/openSUSE-release-tools.git
If working on an osc
plugin create symlinks for the plugin and osclib
in either ~/.osc-plugins
or /usr/lib/osc-plugins
. For example to install the staging plugin do the following.
ln -sr ./osc-staging.py ./osclib ~/.osc-plugins
It can also be useful to work against a development copy of osc
either to utilize new features or to debug/fix functionality. To do so one must place the development copy in the path to be loaded and utilize the wrapper script if working on osc
plugins. One method to accomplish this is shown below.
# outside of openSUSE-release-tools checkout
git clone git clone https://github.com/openSUSE/osc.git
# inside openSUSE-release-tools checkout
# note the ending /osc which points to the osc directory within the checkout
ln -s /path/to/osc/osc ./
# to utilize the wrapper for working on osc plugins from osrt checkout
$(realpath ./osc)/../osc-wrapper.py --version
A containerized OBS can be started via one command. The default credentials are Admin
and opensuse
on 0.0.0.0:3000.
./dist/ci/docker-compose-obs
An osc
alias is automatically configured as local
.
osc -A local api /about
A facsimile of openSUSE:Factory
in the form of a subset of the related data can be quickly created in a local OBS instance using the obs_clone
tool.
./obs_clone.py --debug --apiurl-target local
Some tests will attempt to run against the local OBS, but not all.
nosetests