# XDS - X(cross) Development System Server
-XDS-server is a web server that allows user to remotely cross build applications.
+`xds-server` is a web server that allows user to remotely cross build applications.
The first goal is to provide a multi-platform cross development tool with
near-zero installation.
-The second goals is to keep application sources locally (on user's machine) to
-make it compatible with existing IT policies (e.g. corporate backup or SCM).
+The second goal is to keep application sources locally (on user's machine) to
+make it compatible with existing IT policies (e.g. corporate backup or SCM),
+and let user to continue to work as usual (use his favorite editor,
+keep performance while editing/browsing sources).
-This powerful webserver (written in [Go](https://golang.org)) exposes a REST
-interface over HTTP and also provides a Web dashboard to configure projects and execute only _(for now)_ basics commands.
+This powerful and portable webserver (written in [Go](https://golang.org))
+exposes a REST interface over HTTP and also provides a Web dashboard to configure projects and execute _(for now)_ only basics commands.
-XDS-server also uses [Syncthing](https://syncthing.net/) tool to synchronize
+`xds-server` uses [Syncthing](https://syncthing.net/) tool to synchronize
projects files from user machine to build server machine or container.
> **NOTE**: For now, only Syncthing sharing method is supported to synchronize
-projects files.
+projects files. But in a near future and for restricted configurations, `xds-server`
+will also support "standard" folder sharing (eg. nfs mount points or docker
+volumes).
-> **SEE ALSO**: [xds-make](https://github.com/iotbzh/xds-make), a wrapper on `make`
-command that allows you to build your application from command-line through
-xds-server.
+> **SEE ALSO**: [xds-exec](https://github.com/iotbzh/xds-exec),
+wrappers on `exec` commands that allows you to send commands to `xds-server`
+and for example build your application from command-line or from your favorite
+IDE (such as Netbeans or Visual Studio Code) through `xds-server`.
+## How to run
+
+`xds-server` has been designed to easily compile and debug
+[AGL](https://www.automotivelinux.org/) applications. That's why `xds-server` has
+been integrated into AGL SDK docker container.
+
+>**NOTE** For more info about AGL SDK docker container, please refer to
+[AGL SDK Quick Setup](http://docs.automotivelinux.org/docs/getting_started/en/dev/reference/setup-sdk-environment.html)
+
+### Get the container
+
+Load the pre-build AGL SDK docker image including `xds-server`:
+```bash
+wget -O - http://iot.bzh/download/public/2017/XDS/docker/docker_agl_worker-xds-latest.tar.xz | docker load
+```
+
+### Start xds-server within the container
+
+Use provided script to create a new docker image and start a new container:
+```bash
+# Get script
+wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/iotbzh/xds-server/master/scripts/xds-docker-create-container.sh
+# [snip...]
+
+# Create new XDS worker container
+bash ./xds-docker-create-container.sh 0 docker.automotivelinux.org/agl/worker-xds:3.99.1
+# [snip...]
+
+# Check that new container is running
+docker ps
+
+CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
+b985d81af40c docker.automotivelinux.org/agl/worker-xds:3.99.1 "/usr/bin/wait_for..." 6 days ago Up 4 hours 0.0.0.0:8000->8000/tcp, 0.0.0.0:69->69/udp, 0.0.0.0:10809->10809/tcp, 0.0.0.0:2222->22/tcp agl-worker-seb-laptop-0-seb
+```
+
+This container exposes following ports:
+ - 8000 : `xds-server` to serve XDS Dashboard
+ - 69 : TFTP
+ - 2222 : ssh
+
+`xds-server` is automatically started as a service on container startup.
+If needed you can stop / start it manually using following commands:
+```bash
+# Log into docker container
+ssh -p 2222 devel@localhost
+
+# Stop XDS server
+[15:59:58] devel@agl-worker-seb-laptop-0-seb:~$ /usr/local/bin/xds-server-stop.sh
+
+# Start XDS server
+[15:59:58] devel@agl-worker-seb-laptop-0-seb:~$ /usr/local/bin/xds-server-start.sh
+```
+
+On `xds-server` startup, you should get the following output:
+```
+### Configuration in config.json:
+{
+ "webAppDir": "/usr/local/bin/www-xds-server",
+ "shareRootDir": "/home/devel/.xds/share",
+ "logsDir": "/tmp/xds-server/logs",
+ "sdkRootDir": "/xdt/sdk",
+ "syncthing": {
+ "binDir": "/usr/local/bin",
+ "home": "/home/devel/.xds/syncthing-config",
+ "gui-address": "http://localhost:8384",
+ "gui-apikey": "1234abcezam"
+ }
+}
+
+### Start XDS server
+nohup /usr/local/bin/xds-server --config /home/devel/.xds/config.json -log warn > /tmp/xds-server/logs/xds-server.log 2>&1
+pid=22379
+```
-## How to build
+>**NOTE:** You can set LOGLEVEL env variable to increase log level if you need it.
+> For example, to set log level to "debug" mode : ` LOGLEVEL=debug /usr/local/bin/xds-server-start.sh`
+
+### Install SDK cross-toolchain
+
+`xds-server` uses cross-toolchain install into directory pointed by `sdkRootDir` setting (see configuration section below for more details).
+For now, you need to install manually SDK cross toolchain. There are not embedded into docker image by default because the size of these tarballs is too big.
+
+Use provided `install-agl-sdks` script, for example to install SDK for ARM64 and Intel corei7-64:
+
+```bash
+# Install ARM64 SDK (automatic download)
+/usr/local/bin/xds-utils/install-agl-sdks.sh --aarch aarch64
+
+# Install Intel corei7-64 SDK (using an SDK tarball that has been built or downloaded manually)
+/usr/local/bin/xds-utils/install-agl-sdks.sh --aarch corei7-64 --file /tmp/poky-agl-glibc-x86_64-agl-demo-platform-crosssdk-corei7-64-toolchain-
+3.99.1+snapshot.sh
+
+```
+
+### XDS Dashboard
+
+`xds-server` serves a web-application (default port 8000:
+[http://localhost:8000](http://localhost:8000) ). So you can now connect your browser to this url and use what we call the **XDS dashboard**.
+
+Then follow instructions provided by this dashboard, knowing that the first time
+you need to download and start `xds-agent` on your local machine. To download
+this tool, just click on download icon in dashboard configuration page or download one of `xds-agent` released tarball: [https://github.com/iotbzh/xds-agent/releases](https://github.com/iotbzh/xds-agent/releases).
+
+See also `xds-agent` [README file](https://github.com/iotbzh/xds-agent) for more
+details.
+
+
+## Build xds-server from scratch
### Dependencies
- Install [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/) : `sudo apt install npm`
- Install [gulp](http://gulpjs.com/) : `sudo npm install -g gulp-cli`
-
### Building
Clone this repo into your `$GOPATH/src/github.com/iotbzh` and use delivered Makefile:
make all
```
-And to install xds-server in /usr/local/bin:
+And to install `xds-server` (by default in `/usr/local/bin`):
```bash
make install
```
-## How to run
+>**NOTE:** Used `DESTDIR` to specify another install directory
+>```bash
+>make install DESTDIR=$HOME/opt/xds-server
+>```
-## Configuration
+### Configuration
-xds-server configuration is driven by a JSON config file (`config.json`).
+`xds-server` configuration is driven by a JSON config file (`config.json`).
Here is the logic to determine which `config.json` file will be used:
1. from command line option: `--config myConfig.json`
2. `$HOME/.xds/config.json` file
-3. `<xds-server executable dir>/config.json` file
+3. `<current dir>/config.json` file
+4. `<xds-server executable dir>/config.json` file
-Supported fields in configuration file are:
-```json
+Supported fields in configuration file are (all fields are optional and listed values are the default values):
+```
{
- "webAppDir": "location of client dashboard (default: webapp/dist)",
- "shareRootDir": "root directory where projects will be copied",
+ "webAppDir": "webapp/dist", # location of client dashboard (default: webapp/dist)
+ "shareRootDir": "${HOME}/.xds/projects", # root directory where projects will be copied
+ "logsDir": "/tmp/logs", # directory to store logs (eg. syncthing output)
+ "sdkRootDir": "/xdt/sdk", # root directory where cross SDKs are installed
"syncthing": {
- "home": "syncthing home directory (usually .../syncthing-config)",
- "gui-address": "syncthing gui url (default http://localhost:8384)"
+ "binDir": "./bin", # syncthing binaries directory (default: executable directory)
+ "home": "${HOME}/.xds/syncthing-config", # syncthing home directory (usually .../syncthing-config)
+ "gui-address": "http://localhost:8384", # syncthing gui url (default http://localhost:8384)
+ "gui-apikey": "123456789", # syncthing api-key to use (default auto-generated)
}
}
```
## Start-up
-Use `xds-start-server.sh` script to start all requested tools
+Use `xds-server-start.sh` script to start all requested tools
```bash
-/usr/local/bin/xds-start-server.sh
+/usr/local/bin/xds-server-start.sh
```
>**NOTE** you can define some environment variables to setup for example
-config file `XDS_CONFFILE` or change logs directory `LOGDIR`.
-See head section of `xds-start-server.sh` file to see all configurable variables.
+logging level `LOGLEVEL` or change logs directory `LOGDIR`.
+See head section of `xds-server-start.sh` file to see all configurable variables.
+
+### Create XDS AGL docker worker container
+
+`xds-server` has been integrated as a flavour of AGL SDK docker image. So to rebuild
+docker image just execute following commands:
+```bash
+# Clone docker-worker-generator git repo
+git clone https://git.automotivelinux.org/AGL/docker-worker-generator
+# Start build that will create a docker image
+cd docker-worker-generator
+make build FLAVOUR=xds
+```
+
+You should get `docker.automotivelinux.org/agl/worker-xds:X.Y` image
+
+```bash
+# List image that we just built
+docker images
+
+REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
+docker.automotivelinux.org/agl/worker-xds 3.2 786d65b2792c 6 days ago 602MB
+```
## Debugging
## TODO:
+
- replace makefile by build.go to make Windows build support easier
- add more tests
- add more documentation
+- add authentication / login (oauth) + HTTPS
+- enable syncthing user/password + HTTPS