This repository contains a collection of Juju charms and deployment bundles, which support deployment and scaling of a Project Clearwater IMS core.
This repository also contains a proxy charm for managing an all-in-one node spun up from an OVA or QCOW2 image - for more information on that, see its README.md.
Before deploying this charm, you should have bootstrapped a Juju environment, as documented at https://jujucharms.com/docs/stable/getting-started. This charm has been tested on Amazon EC2, with plans to test on OpenStack in the near future - if you get it working on a different cloud service, please let us know!
Clearwater is a reasonably complex system (especially compared to typical beginner Juju examples like Wordpress + MySQL) - deploying a Clearwater IMS core involves deploying and configuring six or seven charms and adding relations between them.
Fortunately, we've set up a Juju bundle that ties all these charms and their relations together, allowing a full system to be deployed in a single step. The bundle contains some default configuration, but additional configuration files can be used to customise the deployment - see bundle-config.yaml.example for an example.
A Clearwater system can be deployed in a Juju environment by creating a bundle-config.yaml file then running the following commands.
git clone https://github.com/Metaswitch/clearwater-juju.git
cd clearwater-juju
JUJU_REPOSITORY=charms juju-deployer -c charms/bundles/clearwater/bundle/bundles.yaml -c bundle-config.yaml
See bundle-config.yaml.example, which lists the main configuration fields with comments about their meanings.
This repository contains Amulet tests for automated testing. To run them, use:
git clone https://github.com/Metaswitch/clearwater-juju.git
cd clearwater-juju
JUJU_REPOSITORY=charms juju test -o logs -v -p JUJU_REPOSITORY,HOME --timeout=1200s
Project Clearwater is an open-source IMS core, developed by Metaswitch Networks and released under the GNU GPLv3. You can find more information about it on our website or our documentation site.
Clearwater source code and issue trackers can be found at https://github.com/Metaswitch/.
If you have problems when using Project Clearwater, read our troubleshooting documentation for help, or see our support page to find out how to ask mailing list questions or raise issues.