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Koku UI
Koku UI
React.js app for Cost Management.
User interface is based on Patternfly.
Submit issues in Jira.
Requirements
Setup hosts
entries (do this once)
Edit the /etc/hosts
file and add the following entries
127.0.0.1 prod.foo.redhat.com
127.0.0.1 stage.foo.redhat.com
Alternatively, run the patch-etc-hosts.sh script from the insights-proxy repo
sudo bash scripts/patch-etc-hosts.sh
Getting Started
- Install requirements listed above.
- Setup
/etc/hosts
entries listed above. - Clone the repository, and open a terminal in the base of this project.
- Run the command
npm install
to install all the dependencies.
Building
npm build
Testing
npm test
Running Koku UI against a hosted Koku API, using webpack proxy
Note that this approach currently supports the Insights stage-beta, stage-stable, prod-beta, and prod-stable environments.
- Start development server
npm start
Follow the prompts that follow.
- Do you want to use local api?
no
- Which platform environment you want to use
stage
- Which Chrome environment you want to use?
beta
- Open the following URL
https://stage.foo.redhat.com:1337/beta/openshift/cost-management
Running Koku UI with local Cloud Services Backend
Refer to the serving files locally section of cloud services config for more details
- Serve files locally from Cloud Services Backend repo
make dev-static-node
- Start development server in Koku UI repo
npm start:csb
Running Koku UI with local Koku microfrontend (MFE)
Refer to the koku-ui-mfe README for more details
- Start development server in Koku MFE repo
npm start:static
- Start development server in Koku UI repo
npm start:mfe
Running Koku UI with local Koku microfrontend (MFE) and Cloud Services Backend
Refer to the serving files locally section of cloud services config and the koku-ui-mfe README for more details
- Serve files locally from Cloud Services Backend repo
make dev-static-node
- Start development server in Koku MFE repo
npm start:static
- Start development server in Koku UI repo
npm start:csb:mfe
Running local instances of Koku UI and Koku API
Koku UI
- Start development server (Answer
yes
to run against local APIs)
npm start
Follow the prompts that follow.
- Do you want to use local api?
yes
- Which platform environment you want to use
stage
- Which Chrome environment you want to use?
beta
- Open the following URL
http://localhost:8002/beta/openshift/cost-management
Koku API
Refer to the koku README for more details
- Setup & run Koku API
git clone [email protected]:project-koku/koku.git
cd [KOKU_GIT_REPO]
pipenv install --dev
pipenv shell "pre-commit install"
make docker-up-min or make docker-up-min-trino
make create-test-customer
make load-test-customer-data (use with docker-up-min-trino)
- Check to see if containers are running (optional)
docker ps --format "table {{.Names}}\t{{.Image}}\t{{.Ports}}\t{{.Status}}"
- Watch the Koku API logs in another terminal (optional)
docker compose logs -f koku-server koku-worker
- Clean up (optional)
pipenv shell
make docker-down
make remove-db
docker system prune --all
exit
Running local instances of Settings Frontend & Koku API
Follow the koku API steps to run a local Koku API instance
- Clone the Settings Frontend repository and install dependencies
git clone https://github.com/RedHatInsights/settings-frontend.git
cd [SETTINGS_FRONTEND_GIT_REPO]
npm install
- Set the following variables in your environment
export API_PORT=8000
export LOCAL_API="/api/cost-management/v1/"
export KEYCLOAK_PORT=4020
- Start development server
npm run start:standalone:beta
- Open the following URL
http://localhost:1337/beta/settings/applications/cost-management
Releasing Koku UI
This RELEASE doc describes how to release Koku UI to each staging environment.