This section covers development and test environment setup and configuration.
IDE Setup
The project does not enforce the use of a specific IDE, but rather, a set of guidelines that can be configured in an IDE. As such, developers should consult the documentation for the IDE of choice for specific configuration steps.
The examples used here, if any, are either for Eclipse and IntelliJ.
Importing ONOS Source
If your IDE supports the importing of projects, ONOS should be imported as a Maven project.
In Eclipse, this amounts to:
- navigate to File > Import > Maven > Existing Maven Projects and
- selecting the root directory of your source.
As ONOS is a multi-module project, it may appear as a collection of many (about 50 at the time of this writing) projects beginning with "onos-". This is normal for some IDEs such as Eclipse.
For a listing of the software modules that comprise ONOS, please refer to the [Javadocs], or [Appendix C] of this Guide.
Code Formatting
The formatting followed by the project are:
- Indentation using four spaces
- No trailing whitespaces, including in empty lines
- Spaces after keywords such as
if
,for
,while
, and casts
The whitespace formatting, among other code styling, is enforced via Checkstyle, which is run against the code during each Maven build. The build will fail if formatting violations are found.
Copyright
Prior to contributing code to ONOS, all developers should set-up their IDE to appropriately tag the code with the Apache 2 license header text. The bare text is checked in under tools/dev/header.txt, and the orginal can be found at:
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html
Example: Copyright setup on IntelliJ
First make sure that you have the Copyright plugin enabled. Then, under Preferences, select Copyright section and create a new Copyright profile, call it something like Apache 2, and prime it with the text above, without any decorations. Then configure your copyright formatting options as shown:
Git/Gerrit Setup
Developers planning to contribute code should configure git with their username and email.
git config --global user.name "firstname lastname" git config --global user.email "email@domain.com"
To streamline the code review process, it is highly recommended that contributors set up git-review
, which integrates code submission with git. Refer to this link for instructions for setting up git-review
.
Java and Maven
Build failures may occur if multiple Java versions are installed, and Maven is pointed to the incorrect version.
If not set automatically during the Java 8 installation process, The JAVA_HOME environment variable should be set to the JRE installation location for Java 8. The process for verifying/setting the proper version varies with platform.
On OS X
$ /usr/libexec/java_home /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_25.jdk/Contents/Home
To set the version, either run or add the following to the shell profile:
$ export JAVA_HOME=$(/usr/libexec/java_home -v 1.8)
On Ubuntu
$ sudo update-alternatives --config java There are 2 choices for the alternative java (providing /usr/bin/java). Selection Path Priority Status ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle/jre/bin/java 1072 auto mode 1 /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/java 1071 manual mode * 2 /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle/jre/bin/java 1072 manual mode Press enter to keep the current choice[*], or type selection number:
Building API Docs
To build a local set of the ONOS Java API documentation bundle, use the onos-build-docs
utility, which uses Maven to generate both internal and external documentation.
Running onos-build-docs
from any location generates HTML pages under ONOS_ROOT/docs/, and can be accessed by pointing a browser to ONOS_ROOT/docs/target/site/apidocs/index.html .
The generated documentation is also wrapped into a gzipped tar archive and placed under /tmp with the naming convention onos-apidocs-<onos-version>.<user>.tar.gz.