A DevOps approach to integration of software components in an EU research project
Author(s) -
Mark Stillwell,
José Gabriel F. Coutinho
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
proceedings of the 1st international workshop on quality-aware devops
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/2804371.2804372
Subject(s) - cloud computing , devops , testbed , software deployment , computer science , virtual machine , grid , virtualization , software , software engineering , operating system , world wide web , geometry , mathematics
We present a description of the development and deployment infrastructure being created to support the integration effort of HARNESS, an EU FP7 project. HARNESS is a multi-partner research project intended to bring the power of heterogeneous resources to the cloud. It consists of a number of different services and technologies that interact with the OpenStack cloud computing platform at various levels. Many of these components are being developed independently by different teams at different locations across Europe, and keeping the work fully integrated is a challenge. We use a combination of Vagrant based virtual machines, Docker containers, and Ansible playbooks to provide a consistent and up-to-date environment to each developer. The same playbooks used to configure local virtual machines are also used to manage a static testbed with heterogeneous compute and storage devices, and to automate ephemeral larger-scale deployments to Grid5000. Access to internal projects is managed by GitLab, and automated testing of services within Docker-based environments and integrated deployments within virtual-machines is provided by Buildbot
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