This application is an information provider that generates information in LDIF format from combining an LDIF template with configuration values.
BDII documentation is available at gridinfo documentation site.
On RHEL-based systems, it's possible to install packages from EGI UMD packages. The packages are build from this repository, and tested to work with other components part of the Unified Middleware Distribution.
A Makefile allowing to build source tarball and packages is provided.
The required build dependencies are:
- rpm-build
- make
- rsync
- python
- python-setuptools
# Checkout tag to be packaged
$ git clone https://github.com/EGI-Foundation/glite-info-static.git
$ cd glite-info-static
$ git checkout X.X.X
# Building in a container
$ docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/source -it quay.io/centos/centos:7
[root@8a9d60c61f42 /]# cd /source
[root@8a9d60c61f42 /]# yum install -y rpm-build yum-utils
[root@8a9d60c61f42 /]# yum-builddep -y glite-info-static.spec
[root@8a9d60c61f42 /]# make rpm
The RPM will be available into the build/RPMS
directory.
This procedure is not recommended for production deployment, please consider using packages.
- Build dependencies: None
- Runtime dependencies: openldap, python
Get the source by cloning this repository and do a make install
.
Edit the corresponding .cfg
file for your module and fill in the parameters
needed. Invoke glite-info-static
without arguments for help if needed.
The resulting LDIF files will be created in the output/
directory.
- glite-info-static: The main script to invoke
- README.md: This file
[name].1.cfg Config file to be filled out by the sysadmin [name]/ [name].glue.ifc Interface to comply with GLUE standard [name].wlcg.ifg Interface to comply with WLCG standard [name].glue1.tpl Template to create an LDIF for GLUE 1.3 [name].glue2.tpl Template to create an LDIF for GLUE 2.0
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- Prepare a changelog from the last version, including contributors' names
- Prepare a PR with
- Updating version and changelog in
- Once the PR has been merged tag and release a new version in GitHub
- Packages will be built using GitHub Actions and attached to the release page
This work started under the EGEE project, and was hosted and maintained for a long time by CERN. This is now hosted here on GitHub, maintained by the BDII community with support of members of the EGI Federation.