Mistral Project
Project description
Task Orchestration and Scheduling service for OpenStack cloud
Installation
First of all, in a shell run:
tox
This will install necessary virtual environments and run all the project tests. Installing virtual environments may take significant time (~10-15 mins).
Running Mistral API server
To run Mistral API server perform the following command in a shell:
tox -evenv – python mistral/cmd/launch.py –server api –config-file path_to_config*
Note that an example configuration file can be found in etc/mistral.conf.example.
Running Mistral Engines
To run Mistral Engine perform the following command in a shell:
tox -evenv – python mistral/cmd/launch.py –server engine –config-file path_to_config*
Running Mistral Task Executors
To run Mistral Task Executor instance perform the following command in a shell:
tox -evenv – python mistral/cmd/launch.py –server executor –config-file path_to_config
Note that at least one Engine instance and one Executor instance should be running so that workflow tasks are processed by Mistral.
Debugging
To debug using a local engine and executor without dependencies such as RabbitMQ, create etc/mistral.conf with the following settings:
[DEFAULT] rpc_backend = fake [pecan] auth_enable = False
and run in pdb, PyDev or PyCharm:
mistral/cmd/launch.py --server all --config-file etc/mistral.conf --use-debugger
Running examples
To run the examples find them in mistral-extra repository (https://github.com/stackforge/mistral-extra) and follow the instructions on each example.
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