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a4a9a328 1= Setup PVE Development Environment =
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bb9d3865 30. Read https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Developer_Documentation
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41. Install Debian 9 'stretch' (you can also start from a PVE installation and
5 skip step 2 - 5, 7 - 11)
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62. Configure the network interface(s)
73. Change the IP address of your hostname for proper name resolution
8 in /etc/hosts
9 Using 127.0.1.1 will not work, so change it to an IP address from your
10 local network!
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124: Check that the Debian repositories are set properly.
13 See https://wiki.debian.org/SourcesList for more information.
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bb9d3865 155. Optional: Install openssh-server and connect via ssh to the host.
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17 run: apt-get update && apt-get install openssh-server
18 Connect via ssh to host and switch user to root
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bb9d3865 206. Configure 'pvetest' repository in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/:
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22 run: echo "deb http://download.proxmox.com/debian stretch pvetest" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pve-development.list
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247. Add the repository key:
25
26 run: wget -O- "http://download.proxmox.com/debian/proxmox-ve-release-5.x.gpg" | apt-key add -
27
288. run: apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
299. run: apt-get install proxmox-ve
3010. run: mv /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pve-enterprise.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pve-enterprise.list.bak
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3211. You should now have a working Proxmox VE installation.
33 Open a browser: https://<host_IP_address>:8006 e.g. https://10.0.0.90:8006
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36= Install build prerequisites for development environment =
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38NOTE: this is a huge list intended to be able to build (almost) all packages,
39from the UI/API components to backend components to our Linux Kernel.
40If you only want to hack on specific topics you won't need most of those.
41We try to have a complete list of build dependencies in each source
1149dc7b 42repositories 'debian/control' file. If you run `make deb` dpkg-buildpackage will
8010ddfd 43stop and tell you if you miss some required packages.
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4512. For installing the most important, always needed, ones run:
46
47apt-get install build-essential git git-email debhelper pve-doc-generator
48
49Additionally, for quickly installing (almost) all build dependencies run:
50
51apt-get install autotools-dev autogen dh-autoreconf dkms doxygen check pkg-config \
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52groff quilt dpatch automake autoconf libtool lintian libdevel-cycle-perl \
53libjson-perl libcommon-sense-perl liblinux-inotify2-perl libio-stringy-perl \
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54libstring-shellquote-perl dh-systemd rpm2cpio libsqlite3-dev sqlite3 \
55libglib2.0-dev librrd-dev librrds-perl rrdcached libdigest-hmac-perl \
56libxml-parser-perl gdb libcrypt-openssl-random-perl \
57libcrypt-openssl-rsa-perl libnet-ldap-perl libauthen-pam-perl \
58libjson-xs-perl libterm-readline-gnu-perl oathtool libmime-base32-perl \
59liboath0 libpci-dev texi2html libsdl1.2-dev libgnutls28-dev \
60libspice-protocol-dev xfslibs-dev libnuma-dev libaio-dev \
1cfd43f6 61pve-libspice-server-dev libusbredirparser-dev glusterfs-common \
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62libusb-1.0-0-dev librbd-dev libpopt-dev iproute bridge-utils numactl \
63glusterfs-common ceph-common python-ceph libgoogle-perftools4 \
64libfile-chdir-perl lvm2 glusterfs-client liblockfile-simple-perl \
37640d62 65libsystemd-dev libreadline-gplv2-dev libio-multiplex-perl \
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66libnetfilter-log-dev libipset3 ipset socat libsasl2-dev libogg-dev \
67python-pyparsing libfilesys-df-perl libcrypt-ssleay-perl \
68libfile-readbackwards-perl libanyevent-perl libanyevent-http-perl \
692160c1 69unzip liblocale-po-perl libfile-sync-perl cstream \
8bc53243 70lzop dtach apt-transport-https hdparm gdisk parted ttf-dejavu-core \
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71liblzma-dev dosfstools mtools libxen-dev libfuse-dev libcpg-dev libquorum-dev \
72libcmap-dev libuuid-perl libqb-dev libapparmor-dev docbook2x libcap-dev \
73dh-apparmor graphviz libseccomp-dev libglib-perl libgtk3-perl libnss3-dev \
74libdlm-dev libudev-dev asciidoc-dblatex source-highlight libiscsi-dev \
75libiscsi7 librsvg2-bin libarchive-dev libgpgme-dev libcurl4-gnutls-dev \
cc74c62d 76libtest-mockmodule-perl libjemalloc-dev libjpeg-dev
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79= Compile PVE packages from Source =
80
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8113: Download and install git repositories as Proxmox modules:
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83 run: mkdir /root/proxmox && cd /root/proxmox
84
85 run: git clone git://git.proxmox.com/git/pve-common.git
86
87 'pve-common.git' is some kind of starting repository and needed for some
88 other repositories as dependency.
89 Install this to get an idea of how the installation process is working.
90
91 See https://git.proxmox.com/ for all available repositories.
92
9314: Most packages can be installed with 'make dinstall' command.
94 run: cd pve-common && make dinstall
95
9615: Reboot the system.
9716. Learn to use the quilt patch scripts.
9817. Happy coding!
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a4a9a328 101= REST vs. SOAP =
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102
103We decided to change our SOAP API (1.X) and use a REST like API. The
104concept is described in [1] (Resource Oriented Architecture
105(ROA)). The main advantage is that we are able to remove a lot of code
106(the whole SOAP stack) to reduce software complexity.
107
108We also moved away from server side content generation. Instead we use
109the ExtJS Rich Internet Application Framework
110(http://www.sencha.com).
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112That framework, like any other AJAX toolkit, can talk directly to the
113REST API using JSON. So we were able to remove the server side
114template toolkit completely.
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a4a9a328 116= JSON and JSON Schema =
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118We use JSON as data format, because it is simple and parse-able by any
119web browser.
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121Additionally, we use JSON Schema [2] to formally describe our API. So
122we can automatically generate the whole API Documentation, and we can
123verify all parameters and return values.
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60f4e8c7 125A great side effect was that we are able to use JSON Schema to
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126produce command line argument parsers automatically. In fact, the REST
127API and the command line tools use the same code.
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129Object linkage is done using the JSON Hyper Schema (links property).
130
131A small utility called 'pvesh' exposes the whole REST API on the command
132line.
133
134So here is a summary of the advantage:
135
136 - easy, human readable data format (native web browser format)
137 - automatic parameter verification (we can also verify return values)
138 - automatic generation of API documentation
139 - easy way to create command line tools (using same API).
140
a4a9a328 141= API Implementation (PVE::RESTHandler) =
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143All classes exposing methods on the API use PVE::RESTHandler as base class.
144
145 use base qw(PVE::RESTHandler);
146
147To expose methods, one needs to call register_method():
148
149 __PACKAGE__->register_method ($schema);
150
151Where $schema is a PVE method schema as described in
152PVE::JSONSchema. It includes a description of parameters and return
153values, and a reference to the actual code
154
155__PACKAGE__->register_method ({
156 name => 'echo',
157 path => 'echo',
158 method => 'GET',
159 description => "simple return value of parameter 'text'",
160 parameters => {
161 additionalProperties => 0,
162 properties => {
163 text => {
164 type => 'string',
165 }
166 },
167 },
168 returns => {
169 type => 'string',
170 },
171 code => sub {
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174 return $param->{text};
175 }
176});
177
178The 'name' property is only used if you want to call the method
179directly from Perl. You can do that using:
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181 print __PACKAGE__->echo({ text => "a test" });
182
183We use Perl's AUTOLOAD feature to implement this. Note: You need to
184pass parameters a HASH reference.
185
186There is a special helper method called cli_handler(). This is used by
187the CLIHandler Class for command line tools, where you want to pass
188arguments as array of strings. This uses Getopt::Long to parse parameters.
189
190There is a second way to map names to methods - using the 'path'
191property. And you can register subclasses. That way you can set up a
192filesystem like hierarchy to access methods.
193
194Here is an example:
195----------------------------
196package C1;
197
198__PACKAGE__->register_method ({
199 subclass => "C2",
200 path => 'sub2',
201});
202
203
204__PACKAGE__->register_method ({
205 name => 'list1',
206 path => 'index',
207 method => 'GET',
208 ...
209});
210
211package C2;
212
213__PACKAGE__->register_method ({
214 name => 'list2',
215 path => 'index',
216 method => 'GET',
217 ...
218});
219-------------------------------
220
221The utily method find_handler (in PVE::RESTHandler) can be use to do
222'path' related method lookups.
223
224C1->find_handler('GET', "/index") => C1::list1
225C1->find_handler('GET', "/sub2/index") => C2::list2
226
227The HTTP server use the URL (a path) to find the corresponding method.
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230= References =
231
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232[1] RESTful Web Services
233Web services for the real world
234
235By
236 Leonard Richardson, Sam Ruby
237Publisher:
238 O'Reilly Media
239Released:
240 May 2007
241
242[2] JSON Schema links: http://json-schema.org/