feature:install odl-dlux-core
-The above command will install odl-restconf and DLUX topology
-application internally, along with core DLUX components. Once this
+The above command will install odl-restconf along with core DLUX components. Once this
feature is successfully installed, access the UI at
http://localhost:8181/index.html. The default credentials for login are
-admin/admin.
-
-All the applications in DLUX are Karaf features. A user can install
-other dlux applications such as node and yang-ui from Karaf console
-using commands such as -
-
-::
-
- $ feature:install odl-dlux-node
-
- $ feature:install odl-dlux-yangui
+admin/admin. After successful login you'll see empty page.
+For applications, continue with DluxApps project.
DLUX Modules
------------
DLUX modules are the individual features such as nodes and topology.
Each module has a defined structure and you can find all existing
modules at
-https://github.com/opendaylight/dlux/tree/stable/lithium/modules.
+https://github.com/opendaylight/dlux/tree/stable/boron/modules.
Module Structure
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1. Create a maven project to place blueprint configuration. For
reference, take a look at topology bundle, present at
- https://github.com/opendaylight/dlux/tree/stable/lithium/bundles/topology.
+ https://github.com/opendaylight/dlux/tree/stable/boron/bundles/topology.
All the existing DLUX modules' configurations are available under
bundles directory of DLUX code.
2. In pom.xml, you have to add a maven plugin to unpack your module code
under generated-resources of this project. For reference, you can
check pom.xml of dlux/bundles/topology at
- https://github.com/opendaylight/dlux/tree/stable/lithium/bundles/topology.
+ https://github.com/opendaylight/dlux/tree/stable/boron/bundles/topology.
Your bundle will eventually get deployed in Karaf as feature, so your
bundle should contain all your module code. If you want to combine
module and bundle project, that should not be an issue either.