Tobiko Installation Guide¶
Document Overview¶
This document describes how to install Tobiko inside a Python virtualenv.
Install Tobiko Using virtualenv¶
Make sure gcc, Git and base Python packages are installed on your system.
For instance on a RHEL7 or CentOS 7 machine you could type:
sudo yum install -y gcc git python python-devel wget
For instance on a RHEL8 or CentOS 8 machine you could type:
sudo dnf install -y gcc git python3 python3-devel wget
sudo alternatives --set python /usr/bin/python3
Make sure pip is installed and up-to-date:
wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py
sudo python get-pip.py
PIP=$(which pip)
Make sure setuptools, virtualenv, and wheel are installed and up-to-date:
sudo $PIP install --upgrade setuptools virtualenv wheel
Get Tobiko source code using Git and enter into Tobiko source folder:
git clone https://opendev.org/x/tobiko.git
cd tobiko
To install Tobiko and its dependencies it’s safest to create a clean virtualenv to install it. Create a virtualenv and activate it:
virtualenv .tobiko-env
source .tobiko-env/bin/activate
Install Tobiko and its requirements:
pip install \
-c https://opendev.org/openstack/requirements/raw/branch/master/upper-constraints.txt \
.
What’s Next¶
To know how to configure Tobiko please read Tobiko Configuration Guide.