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Koku UI

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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

  1. Install requirements listed above.
  2. Setup /etc/hosts entries listed above.
  3. Clone the repository, and open a terminal in the base of this project.
  4. 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.

  1. 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
  1. 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

  1. Serve files locally from Cloud Services Backend repo
make dev-static-node
  1. 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

  1. Start development server in Koku MFE repo
npm start:static
  1. 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

  1. Serve files locally from Cloud Services Backend repo
make dev-static-node
  1. Start development server in Koku MFE repo
npm start:static
  1. Start development server in Koku UI repo
npm start:csb:mfe

Running local instances of Koku UI and Koku API

Koku UI

  1. 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
  1. Open the following URL
http://localhost:8002/beta/openshift/cost-management

Koku API

Refer to the koku README for more details

  1. 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)
  1. Check to see if containers are running (optional)
docker ps --format "table {{.Names}}\t{{.Image}}\t{{.Ports}}\t{{.Status}}"
  1. Watch the Koku API logs in another terminal (optional)
docker compose logs -f koku-server koku-worker
  1. 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

  1. Clone the Settings Frontend repository and install dependencies
git clone https://github.com/RedHatInsights/settings-frontend.git
cd [SETTINGS_FRONTEND_GIT_REPO]
npm install
  1. Set the following variables in your environment
export API_PORT=8000
export LOCAL_API="/api/cost-management/v1/"
export KEYCLOAK_PORT=4020
  1. Start development server
npm run start:standalone:beta
  1. 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.

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