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| <chapter id='toaster-manual-reference'> |
| |
| <title>Concepts and Reference</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| In order to configure and use Toaster, you should understand some |
| concepts and have some basic command reference material available. |
| This final chapter provides conceptual information on layer sources, |
| releases, and JSON configuration files. |
| Also provided is a quick look at some useful |
| <filename>manage.py</filename> commands that are Toaster-specific. |
| Information on <filename>manage.py</filename> commands does exist |
| across the Web and the information in this manual by no means |
| attempts to provide a command comprehensive reference. |
| </para> |
| |
| <section id='layer-source'> |
| <title>Layer Source</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| In general, a "layer source" is a source of information about |
| existing layers. |
| In particular, we are concerned with layers that you can use |
| with the Yocto Project and Toaster. |
| This chapter describes a particular type of layer source called |
| a "layer index." |
| </para> |
| |
| <para> |
| A layer index is a web application that contains information |
| about a set of custom layers. |
| A good example of an existing layer index is the |
| OpenEmbedded Metadata Index. |
| A public instance of this layer index exists at |
| <ulink url='http://layers.openembedded.org'></ulink>. |
| You can find the code for this layer index's web application at |
| <ulink url='http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/layerindex-web/'></ulink>. |
| </para> |
| |
| <para> |
| When you tie a layer source into Toaster, it can query the layer |
| source through a |
| <ulink url='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_state_transfer'>REST</ulink> |
| API, store the information about the layers in the Toaster |
| database, and then show the information to users. |
| Users are then able to view that information and build layers |
| from Toaster itself without worrying about cloning or editing |
| the BitBake layers configuration file |
| <filename>bblayers.conf</filename>. |
| </para> |
| |
| <para> |
| Tying a layer source into Toaster is convenient when you have |
| many custom layers that need to be built on a regular basis by |
| a community of developers. |
| In fact, Toaster comes pre-configured with the OpenEmbedded |
| Metadata Index. |
| <note> |
| You do not have to use a layer source to use Toaster. |
| Tying into a layer source is optional. |
| </note> |
| </para> |
| |
| <section id='layer-source-using-with-toaster'> |
| <title>Setting Up and Using a Layer Source</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| To use your own layer source, you need to set up the layer |
| source and then tie it into Toaster. |
| This section describes how to tie into a layer index in a manner |
| similar to the way Toaster ties into the OpenEmbedded Metadata |
| Index. |
| </para> |
| |
| <section id='understanding-your-layers'> |
| <title>Understanding Your Layers</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| The obvious first step for using a layer index is to have |
| several custom layers that developers build and access using |
| the Yocto Project on a regular basis. |
| This set of layers needs to exist and you need to be |
| familiar with where they reside. |
| You will need that information when you set up the |
| code for the web application that "hooks" into your set of |
| layers. |
| </para> |
| |
| <para> |
| For general information on layers, see the |
| "<ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_BSP_URL;#bsp-layers'>BSP Layers</ulink>" |
| and |
| "<ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_BSP_URL;#using-the-yocto-projects-bsp-tools'>Using the Yocto Project's BSP Tools</ulink>" |
| sections in the Yocto Project Board Support Package (BSP) |
| Developer's Guide. |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='configuring-toaster-to-hook-into-your-layer-source'> |
| <title>Configuring Toaster to Hook Into Your Layer Index</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| If you want Toaster to use your layer index, you must host |
| the web application in a server to which Toaster can |
| connect. |
| You also need to give Toaster the information about your |
| layer index. |
| In other words, you have to configure Toaster to use your |
| layer index. |
| This section describes two methods by which you can |
| configure and use your layer index. |
| </para> |
| |
| <para> |
| In the previous section, the code for the OpenEmbedded |
| Metadata Index (i.e. |
| <ulink url='http://layers.openembedded.org'></ulink>) was |
| referenced. |
| You can use this code, which is at |
| <ulink url='http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/layerindex-web/'></ulink>, |
| as a base to create your own layer index. |
| </para> |
| |
| <section id='use-the-administration-interface'> |
| <title>Use the Administration Interface</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| Access the administration interface through a |
| browser by entering the URL of your Toaster instance and |
| adding "<filename>/admin</filename>" to the end of the |
| URL. |
| As an example, if you are running Toaster locally, use |
| the following URL: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin |
| </literallayout> |
| </para> |
| |
| <para> |
| The administration interface has a "Layer sources" |
| section that includes an "Add layer source" button. |
| Click that button and provide the required information. |
| Make sure you select "layerindex" as the layer source type. |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='use-the-fixture-feature'> |
| <title>Use the Fixture Feature</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| The Django fixture feature overrides the default layer |
| server when you use it to specify a custom URL. To use |
| the fixture feature, create (or edit) the file |
| <filename>bitbake/lib/toaster.orm/fixtures/custom.xml</filename>, |
| and then set the following Toaster setting to your |
| custom URL: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| <?xml version="1.0" ?> |
| <django-objects version="1.0"> |
| <object model="orm.toastersetting" pk="100"> |
| <field name="name" type="CharField">CUSTOM_LAYERINDEX_SERVER</field> |
| <field name="value" type="CharField">https://layers.my_organization.org/layerindex/branch/master/layers/</field> |
| </object> |
| <django-objects> |
| </literallayout> |
| When you start Toaster for the first time, or if you |
| delete the file <filename>toaster.sqlite</filename> and restart, |
| the database will populate cleanly from this layer index server. |
| </para> |
| |
| <para> |
| Once the information has been updated, verify the new layer |
| information is available by using the Toaster web interface. |
| To do that, visit the "All compatible layers" page inside a |
| Toaster project. The layers from your layer source should be |
| listed there. |
| </para> |
| |
| <para> |
| If you change the information in your layer index server, |
| refresh the Toaster database by running the following command: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| $ bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py lsupdates |
| </literallayout> |
| If Toaster can reach the API URL, you should see a message |
| telling you that Toaster is updating the layer source information. |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| </section> |
| </section> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='toaster-releases'> |
| <title>Releases</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| When you create a Toaster project using the web interface, |
| you are asked to choose a "Release." |
| In the context of Toaster, the term "Release" refers to a set of |
| layers and a BitBake version the OpenEmbedded build system uses |
| to build something. |
| As shipped, Toaster is pre-configured with releases that |
| correspond to Yocto Project release branches. |
| However, you can modify, delete, and create new releases |
| according to your needs. |
| This section provides some background information on releases. |
| </para> |
| |
| <section id='toaster-releases-supported'> |
| <title>Pre-Configured Releases</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| As shipped, Toaster is configured to use a specific set of |
| releases. |
| Of course, you can always configure Toaster to use any |
| release. |
| For example, you might want your project to build against a |
| specific commit of any of the "out-of-the-box" releases. |
| Or, you might want your project to build against different |
| revisions of OpenEmbedded and BitBake. |
| </para> |
| |
| <para> |
| As shipped, Toaster is configured to work with the following |
| releases: |
| <itemizedlist> |
| <listitem><para><emphasis> |
| Yocto Project &DISTRO; "&DISTRO_NAME;" or OpenEmbedded "&DISTRO_NAME;":</emphasis> |
| This release causes your Toaster projects to build |
| against the head of the &DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP; branch at |
| <ulink url='&YOCTO_GIT_URL;/cgit/cgit.cgi/poky/log/?h=rocko'></ulink> |
| or <ulink url='http://git.openembedded.org/openembedded-core/commit/?h=rocko'></ulink>. |
| </para></listitem> |
| <listitem><para><emphasis>Yocto Project "Master" or OpenEmbedded "Master":</emphasis> |
| This release causes your Toaster Projects to |
| build against the head of the master branch, which is |
| where active development takes place, at |
| <ulink url='&YOCTO_GIT_URL;/cgit/cgit.cgi/poky/log/'></ulink> |
| or |
| <ulink url='http://git.openembedded.org/openembedded-core/log/'></ulink>. |
| </para></listitem> |
| <listitem><para><emphasis>Local Yocto Project or Local OpenEmbedded:</emphasis> |
| This release causes your Toaster Projects to |
| build against the head of the <filename>poky</filename> |
| or <filename>openembedded-core</filename> clone you |
| have local to the machine running Toaster. |
| </para></listitem> |
| </itemizedlist> |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='configuring-toaster'> |
| <title>Configuring Toaster</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| In order to use Toaster, you must configure the database with the |
| default content. The following subsections describe various aspects |
| of Toaster configuration. |
| </para> |
| |
| <section id='configuring-the-workflow'> |
| <title>Configuring the Workflow</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| The |
| <filename>bldcontrol/management/commands/checksettings.py</filename> |
| file controls workflow configuration. |
| The following steps outline the process to initially populate |
| this database. |
| <orderedlist> |
| <listitem><para> |
| The default project settings are set from |
| <filename>orm/fixtures/settings.xml</filename>. |
| </para></listitem> |
| <listitem><para> |
| The default project distro and layers are added |
| from <filename>orm/fixtures/poky.xml</filename> if poky |
| is installed. |
| If poky is not installed, they are added |
| from <filename>orm/fixtures/oe-core.xml</filename>. |
| </para></listitem> |
| <listitem><para> |
| If the <filename>orm/fixtures/custom.xml</filename> file |
| exists, then its values are added. |
| </para></listitem> |
| <listitem><para> |
| The layer index is then scanned and added to the database. |
| </para></listitem> |
| </orderedlist> |
| Once these steps complete, Toaster is set up and ready to use. |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='customizing-pre-set-data'> |
| <title>Customizing Pre-Set Data</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| The pre-set data for Toaster is easily customizable. You can |
| create the <filename>orm/fixtures/custom.xml</filename> file |
| to customize the values that go into to the database. |
| Customization is additive, |
| and can either extend or completely replace the existing values. |
| </para> |
| |
| <para> |
| You use the <filename>orm/fixtures/custom.xml</filename> file |
| to change the default project settings for the machine, distro, |
| file images, and layers. |
| When creating a new project, you can use the file to define |
| the offered alternate project release selections. |
| For example, you can add one or more additional selections that |
| present custom layer sets or distros, and any other local or proprietary |
| content. |
| </para> |
| |
| <para> |
| Additionally, you can completely disable the content from the |
| <filename>oe-core.xml</filename> and <filename>poky.xml</filename> |
| files by defining the section shown below in the |
| <filename>settings.xml</filename> file. |
| For example, this option is particularly useful if your custom |
| configuration defines fewer releases or layers than the default |
| fixture files. |
| </para> |
| |
| <para> |
| The following example sets "name" to "CUSTOM_XML_ONLY" and its value |
| to "True". |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| <object model="orm.toastersetting" pk="99"> |
| <field type="CharField" name="name">CUSTOM_XML_ONLY</field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="value">True</field> |
| </object> |
| </literallayout> |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='understanding-fixture-file-format'> |
| <title>Understanding Fixture File Format</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| The following is an overview of the file format used by the |
| <filename>oe-core.xml</filename>, <filename>poky.xml</filename>, |
| and <filename>custom.xml</filename> files. |
| </para> |
| |
| <para> |
| The following subsections describe each of the sections in the |
| fixture files, and outline an example section of the XML code. |
| you can use to help understand this information and create a local |
| <filename>custom.xml</filename> file. |
| </para> |
| |
| <section id='defining-the-default-distro-and-other-values'> |
| <title>Defining the Default Distro and Other Values</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| This section defines the default distro value for new projects. |
| By default, it reserves the first Toaster Setting record "1". |
| The following demonstrates how to set the project default value |
| for |
| <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-DISTRO'><filename>DISTRO</filename></ulink>: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| <!-- Set the project default value for DISTRO --> |
| <object model="orm.toastersetting" pk="1"> |
| <field type="CharField" name="name">DEFCONF_DISTRO</field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="value">poky</field> |
| </object> |
| </literallayout> |
| You can override other default project values by adding |
| additional Toaster Setting sections such as any of the |
| settings coming from the <filename>settings.xml</filename> |
| file. |
| Also, you can add custom values that are included in the |
| BitBake environment. |
| The "pk" values must be unique. |
| By convention, values that set default project values have a |
| "DEFCONF" prefix. |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='defining-bitbake-version'> |
| <title>Defining BitBake Version</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| The following defines which version of BitBake is used |
| for the following release selection: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| <!-- Bitbake versions which correspond to the metadata release --> |
| <object model="orm.bitbakeversion" pk="1"> |
| <field type="CharField" name="name">rocko</field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="giturl">git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky</field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="branch">rocko</field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="dirpath">bitbake</field> |
| </object> |
| </literallayout> |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='defining-releases'> |
| <title>Defining Release</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| The following defines the releases when you create a new |
| project. |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| <!-- Releases available --> |
| <object model="orm.release" pk="1"> |
| <field type="CharField" name="name">rocko</field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="description">Yocto Project 2.4 "Rocko"</field> |
| <field rel="ManyToOneRel" to="orm.bitbakeversion" name="bitbake_version">1</field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="branch_name">rocko</field> |
| <field type="TextField" name="helptext">Toaster will run your builds using the tip of the <a href="http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/poky/log/?h=rocko">Yocto Project Rocko branch</a>.</field> |
| </object> |
| </literallayout> |
| The "pk" value must match the above respective BitBake |
| version record. |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='defining-the-release-default-layer-names'> |
| <title>Defining the Release Default Layer Names</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| The following defines the default layers for each release: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| <!-- Default project layers for each release --> |
| <object model="orm.releasedefaultlayer" pk="1"> |
| <field rel="ManyToOneRel" to="orm.release" name="release">1</field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="layer_name">openembedded-core</field> |
| </object> |
| </literallayout> |
| The 'pk' values in the example above should start at "1" and increment |
| uniquely. |
| You can use the same layer name in multiple releases. |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='defining-layer-definitions'> |
| <title>Defining Layer Definitions</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| Layer definitions are the most complex. |
| The following defines each of the layers, and then defines the exact layer |
| version of the layer used for each respective release. |
| You must have one <filename>orm.layer</filename> |
| entry for each layer. |
| Then, with each entry you need a set of |
| <filename>orm.layer_version</filename> entries that connects |
| the layer with each release that includes the layer. |
| In general all releases include the layer. |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| <object model="orm.layer" pk="1"> |
| <field type="CharField" name="name">openembedded-core</field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="layer_index_url"></field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="vcs_url">git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky</field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="vcs_web_url">http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/poky</field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="vcs_web_tree_base_url">http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/poky/tree/%path%?h=%branch%</field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="vcs_web_file_base_url">http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/poky/tree/%path%?h=%branch%</field> |
| </object> |
| <object model="orm.layer_version" pk="1"> |
| <field rel="ManyToOneRel" to="orm.layer" name="layer">1</field> |
| <field type="IntegerField" name="layer_source">0</field> |
| <field rel="ManyToOneRel" to="orm.release" name="release">1</field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="branch">rocko</field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="dirpath">meta</field> |
| </object> |
| <object model="orm.layer_version" pk="2"> |
| <field rel="ManyToOneRel" to="orm.layer" name="layer">1</field> |
| <field type="IntegerField" name="layer_source">0</field> |
| <field rel="ManyToOneRel" to="orm.release" name="release">2</field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="branch">HEAD</field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="commit">HEAD</field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="dirpath">meta</field> |
| </object> |
| <object model="orm.layer_version" pk="3"> |
| <field rel="ManyToOneRel" to="orm.layer" name="layer">1</field> |
| <field type="IntegerField" name="layer_source">0</field> |
| <field rel="ManyToOneRel" to="orm.release" name="release">3</field> |
| |
| <field type="CharField" name="branch">master</field> |
| <field type="CharField" name="dirpath">meta</field> |
| </object> |
| </literallayout> |
| The layer "pk" values above must be unique, and typically start at "1". |
| The layer version "pk" values must also be unique across all layers, |
| and typically start at "1". |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| </section> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='remote-toaster-monitoring'> |
| <title>Remote Toaster Monitoring</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| Toaster has an API that allows remote management applications to |
| directly query the state of the Toaster server and its builds |
| in a machine-to-machine manner. |
| This API uses the |
| <ulink url='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_state_transfer'>REST</ulink> |
| interface and the transfer of JSON files. |
| For example, you might |
| monitor a build inside a container through well supported |
| known HTTP ports in order to easily access a Toaster server |
| inside the container. |
| In this example, when you use this direct JSON API, you avoid |
| having web page parsing against the display the user sees. |
| </para> |
| |
| <section id='checking-health'> |
| <title>Checking Health</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| Before you use remote Toaster monitoring, you should do |
| a health check. |
| To do this, ping the Toaster server using the following call |
| to see if it is still alive: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| http://<replaceable>host</replaceable>:<replaceable>port</replaceable>/health |
| </literallayout> |
| Be sure to provide values for <replaceable>host</replaceable> |
| and <replaceable>port</replaceable>. |
| If the server is alive, you will get the response HTML: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| <!DOCTYPE html> |
| <html lang="en"> |
| <head><title>Toaster Health</title></head> |
| <body>Ok</body> |
| </html> |
| </literallayout> |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='determining-status-of-builds-in-progress'> |
| <title>Determining Status of Builds in Progress</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| Sometimes it is useful to determine the status of a build |
| in progress. |
| To get the status of pending builds, use the following call: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| http://<replaceable>host</replaceable>:<replaceable>port</replaceable>/toastergui/api/building |
| </literallayout> |
| Be sure to provide values for <replaceable>host</replaceable> |
| and <replaceable>port</replaceable>. |
| The output is a JSON file that itemizes all builds in |
| progress. |
| This file includes the time in seconds since each |
| respective build started as well as the progress of the |
| cloning, parsing, and task execution. |
| The following is sample output for a build in progress: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| {"count": 1, |
| "building": [ |
| {"machine": "beaglebone", |
| "seconds": "463.869", |
| "task": "927:2384", |
| "distro": "poky", |
| "clone": "1:1", |
| "id": 2, |
| "start": "2017-09-22T09:31:44.887Z", |
| "name": "20170922093200", |
| "parse": "818:818", |
| "project": "my_rocko", |
| "target": "core-image-minimal" |
| }] |
| } |
| </literallayout> |
| The JSON data for this query is returned in a single line. |
| In the previous example the line has been artificially split for readability. |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='checking-status-of-builds-completed'> |
| <title>Checking Status of Builds Completed</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| Once a build is completed, you get the status when you use |
| the following call: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| http://<replaceable>host</replaceable>:<replaceable>port</replaceable>/toastergui/api/builds |
| </literallayout> |
| Be sure to provide values for <replaceable>host</replaceable> |
| and <replaceable>port</replaceable>. |
| The output is a JSON file that itemizes all complete builds, |
| and includes build summary information. |
| The following is sample output for a completed build: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| {"count": 1, |
| "builds": [ |
| {"distro": "poky", |
| "errors": 0, |
| "machine": |
| "beaglebone", |
| "project": "my_rocko", |
| "stop": "2017-09-22T09:26:36.017Z", |
| "target": "quilt-native", |
| "seconds": "78.193", |
| "outcome": "Succeeded", |
| "id": 1, |
| "start": "2017-09-22T09:25:17.824Z", |
| "warnings": 1, |
| "name": "20170922092618" |
| }] |
| } |
| </literallayout> |
| The JSON data for this query is returned in a single line. |
| In the previous example the line has been artificially split for readability. |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='determining-status-of-a-specific-build'> |
| <title>Determining Status of a Specific Build</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| Sometimes it is useful to determine the status of a specific |
| build. |
| To get the status of a specific build, use the following |
| call: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| http://<replaceable>host</replaceable>:<replaceable>port</replaceable>/toastergui/api/build/<replaceable>ID</replaceable> |
| </literallayout> |
| Be sure to provide values for <replaceable>host</replaceable>, |
| <replaceable>port</replaceable>, and <replaceable>ID</replaceable>. |
| You can find the value for <replaceable>ID</replaceable> from the |
| Builds Completed query. See the |
| "<link linkend='checking-status-of-builds-completed'>Checking Status of Builds Completed</link>" |
| section for more information. |
| </para> |
| |
| <para> |
| The output is a JSON file that itemizes the specific build |
| and includes build summary information. |
| The following is sample output for a specific build: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| {"build": |
| {"distro": "poky", |
| "errors": 0, |
| "machine": "beaglebone", |
| "project": "my_rocko", |
| "stop": "2017-09-22T09:26:36.017Z", |
| "target": "quilt-native", |
| "seconds": "78.193", |
| "outcome": "Succeeded", |
| "id": 1, |
| "start": "2017-09-22T09:25:17.824Z", |
| "warnings": 1, |
| "name": "20170922092618", |
| "cooker_log": "/opt/user/poky/build-toaster-2/tmp/log/cooker/beaglebone/build_20170922_022607.991.log" |
| } |
| } |
| </literallayout> |
| The JSON data for this query is returned in a single line. |
| In the previous example the line has been artificially split for readability. |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='toaster-useful-commands'> |
| <title>Useful Commands</title> |
| |
| <para> |
| In addition to the web user interface and the scripts that start |
| and stop Toaster, command-line commands exist through the |
| <filename>manage.py</filename> management script. |
| You can find general documentation on |
| <filename>manage.py</filename> at the |
| <ulink url='https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.7/topics/settings/'>Django</ulink> |
| site. |
| However, several <filename>manage.py</filename> commands have been |
| created that are specific to Toaster and are used to control |
| configuration and back-end tasks. |
| You can locate these commands in the |
| <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#source-directory'>Source Directory</ulink> |
| (e.g. <filename>poky</filename>) at |
| <filename>bitbake/lib/manage.py</filename>. |
| This section documents those commands. |
| <note> |
| <para> |
| When using <filename>manage.py</filename> commands given |
| a default configuration, you must be sure that your |
| working directory is set to the |
| <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#build-directory'>Build Directory</ulink>. |
| Using <filename>manage.py</filename> commands from the |
| Build Directory allows Toaster to find the |
| <filename>toaster.sqlite</filename> file, which is located |
| in the Build Directory. |
| </para> |
| |
| <para> |
| For non-default database configurations, it is possible |
| that you can use <filename>manage.py</filename> commands |
| from a directory other than the Build directory. |
| To do so, the |
| <filename>toastermain/settings.py</filename> file must be |
| configured to point to the correct database backend. |
| </para> |
| </note> |
| </para> |
| |
| <section id='toaster-command-buildslist'> |
| <title><filename>buildslist</filename></title> |
| |
| <para> |
| The <filename>buildslist</filename> command lists all builds |
| that Toaster has recorded. |
| Access the command as follows: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| $ bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py buildslist |
| </literallayout> |
| The command returns a list, which includes numeric |
| identifications, of the builds that Toaster has recorded in the |
| current database. |
| </para> |
| |
| <para> |
| You need to run the <filename>buildslist</filename> command |
| first to identify existing builds in the database before |
| using the |
| <link linkend='toaster-command-builddelete'><filename>builddelete</filename></link> |
| command. |
| Here is an example that assumes default repository and build |
| directory names: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| $ cd ~/poky/build |
| $ python ../bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py buildslist |
| </literallayout> |
| If your Toaster database had only one build, the above |
| <filename>buildslist</filename> command would return something |
| like the following: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| 1: qemux86 poky core-image-minimal |
| </literallayout> |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='toaster-command-builddelete'> |
| <title><filename>builddelete</filename></title> |
| |
| <para> |
| The <filename>builddelete</filename> command deletes data |
| associated with a build. |
| Access the command as follows: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| $ bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py builddelete <replaceable>build_id</replaceable> |
| </literallayout> |
| The command deletes all the build data for the specified |
| <replaceable>build_id</replaceable>. |
| This command is useful for removing old and unused data from |
| the database. |
| </para> |
| |
| <para> |
| Prior to running the <filename>builddelete</filename> |
| command, you need to get the ID associated with builds |
| by using the |
| <link linkend='toaster-command-buildslist'><filename>buildslist</filename></link> |
| command. |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='toaster-command-perf'> |
| <title><filename>perf</filename></title> |
| |
| <para> |
| The <filename>perf</filename> command measures Toaster |
| performance. |
| Access the command as follows: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| $ bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py perf |
| </literallayout> |
| The command is a sanity check that returns page loading |
| times in order to identify performance problems. |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='toaster-command-checksettings'> |
| <title><filename>checksettings</filename></title> |
| |
| <para> |
| The <filename>checksettings</filename> command verifies |
| existing Toaster settings. |
| Access the command as follows: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| $ bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py checksettings |
| </literallayout> |
| Toaster uses settings that are based on the |
| database to configure the building tasks. |
| The <filename>checksettings</filename> command verifies that |
| the database settings are valid in the sense that they have |
| the minimal information needed to start a build. |
| </para> |
| |
| <para> |
| In order for the <filename>checksettings</filename> command |
| to work, the database must be correctly set up and not have |
| existing data. |
| To be sure the database is ready, you can run the following: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| $ bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py syncdb |
| $ bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py migrate orm |
| $ bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py migrate bldcontrol |
| </literallayout> |
| After running these commands, you can run the |
| <filename>checksettings</filename> command. |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| |
| <section id='toaster-command-runbuilds'> |
| <title><filename>runbuilds</filename></title> |
| |
| <para> |
| The <filename>runbuilds</filename> command launches |
| scheduled builds. |
| Access the command as follows: |
| <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
| $ bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py runbuilds |
| </literallayout> |
| The <filename>runbuilds</filename> command checks if |
| scheduled builds exist in the database and then launches them |
| per schedule. |
| The command returns after the builds start but before they |
| complete. |
| The Toaster Logging Interface records and updates the database |
| when the builds complete. |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| </section> |
| </chapter> |