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TosKeriser

pipy travis

TosKeriser is a tool for automatically completing TOSCA application specifications, which can automatically discover the Docker-based runtime environments that provide the software support needed by the application components.

Users can specify the components forming an application, as well as the software distributions they require by exploiting a predefined set of TOSCA types. They can then run TosKeriser, which will complete the specification with the Docker containers offering the software needed by (groups of) components. Obtained specification can then be run with TosKer.

TosKeriser was first presented in

_A. Brogi, D, Neri, L. Rinaldi, J. Soldani
Orchestrating incomplete TOSCA applications with Docker.
Science of Computer Programming, volume 166, pages 194-213, 2018

If you wish to reuse the tool or the sources contained in this repository, please properly cite the above mentioned paper. Below you can find the BibTex reference:

@article{toskeriser,
  author = {Antonio Brogi and Davide Neri and Luca Rinaldi and Jacopo Soldani},
  title = {Orchestrating incomplete {TOSCA} applications with {D}ocker},
  journal = {Science of Computer Programming},
  volume = {166},
  pages = {194-213},
  year = {2018},
  issn = {0167-6423},
  doi = {10.1016/j.scico.2018.07.005}
}

Table of Contents

Quick Guide

Installation

TosKeriser can be installed by using pip:

# pip install toskeriser

(It requires Python 2.7 or Python 3.4+).

Example of run of TosKeriser

Examples of (incomplete) specifications are available in the data/examples folder.

To run TosKeriser to complete one of them, one just needs to download one of them:

curl -LO https://github.com/di-unipi-socc/TosKeriser/raw/master/data/examples/thinking-app/thinking.csar

and to run TosKeriser on the downloaded file:

toskerise thinking.csar --policy size

The completed specification will be contained in thinking.completed.csar.

Running completed specifications with TosKer

Specifications completed with TosKeriser can than be given to TosKer, which will manage their actual deployment.

First of all, install TosKer v1 with the following command:

# pip install 'tosker<2'

After the installation it is possible to run the application thinking.completed.csar with the following command:

tosker thinking.completed.csar create start

As a result, a concrete instance of the application is deployed, and it can be accessed at http://localhost:8080.

Instead, to stop and delete the application run:

tosker thinking.completed.csar stop delete

Example of to-be-completed specifications

For instance the following application has a components called server require a set of software (node>=6.2, ruby>2 and any version of wget) and Alpine as Linux distribution.

...
server:
  type: tosker.nodes.Software
  requirements:
  - host:
     node_filter:
       properties:
       - supported_sw:
         - node: 6.2.x
         - ruby: 2.x
         - wget: x
       - os_distribution: alpine
  ...

After run TosKeriser on this specification, it creates the component server_container and connects the server component to it. It is possible to see that the server_container has all the software required by server and has also Alpine v3.4 as Linux distribution.

...
server:
  type: tosker.nodes.Software
  requirements:
  - host:
     node_filter:
       properties:
       - supported_sw:
         - node: 6.2.x
         - ruby: 2.x
         - wget: x
       - os_distribution: alpine
       node: server_container
  ...

server_container:
     type: tosker.nodes.Container
     properties:
       supported_sw:
         node: 6.2.0
         ash: 1.24.2
         wget: 1.24.2
         tar: 1.24.2
         bash: 4.3.42
         ruby: 2.3.1
         httpd: 1.24.2
         npm: 3.8.9
         git: 2.8.3
         erl: '2'
         unzip: 1.24.2
       os_distribution: Alpine Linux v3.4
     artifacts:
       my_image:
         file: jekyll/jekyll:3.1.6
         type: tosker.artifacts.Image
         repository: docker_hub

More examples can be found in the data/examples folder.

Usage guide

toskerise FILE [COMPONENT..] [OPTIONS]
toskerise --supported_sw|-s
toskerise --version|-v
toskerise --help|-h

FILE
  TOSCA YAML file or a CSAR to be completed

COMPONENT
  a list of the components to be completed (by default all component are considered)

OPTIONS
  -i|--interactive                     active interactive mode
  --policy=top_rated|size|most_used    ordering of the images
  -q|--quiet                           active quiet mode
  -f|--force                           force the update of all containers
  --constraints=value                  constraint to give to DockerFinder
                                       (e.g. --constraints 'size<=99MB pulls>30
                                                            stars>10')
  --debug                              active debug mode

License

MIT license