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The CSIT functions are started by Jenkins, starting with the "setup.sh"
in the csit/plans/aaf/aafapi directory (where 'csit' is an ONAP Project)
You can emulate the JENKINS build locally
+PRELIMINARY) Make sure authz/auth/docker/d.props.csit is the right version
1) Start in the directory you put your ONAP source in
cd <root onap source dir>
2) If not exist, create a "workspace" directory.
mkdir -p workspace
-3) Create an empty common functions script
- > workspace/common_functions.sh
-4) cd to the plans
- cd csit/plans/aaf/aafapi
-5) Run setup with variables set to the Workspace you created
-WORKSPACE=/workspace; SCRIPTS=$WORKSPACE; export WORKSPACE SCRIPTS; bash setup.sh
+3) cd to workspace
+4) export WORKSPACE="${PWD}"
+5) Create an empty common functions script
+ > common_functions.sh
+6) cd to the plans
+ cd ../csit/plans/aaf/aafapi
+7) Run setup with variables set to the Workspace you created
+SCRIPTS=$WORKSPACE; export WORKSPACE SCRIPTS; bash setup.sh
-6) To practice the Shutdown, do:
-WORKSPACE=/workspace; SCRIPTS=$WORKSPACE; export WORKSPACE SCRIPTS; bash teardown.sh
+8) To practice the Shutdown, do:
+SCRIPTS=$WORKSPACE; export WORKSPACE SCRIPTS; bash teardown.sh
+OTHER) If nexus isn't working (and you have the latest images to test with), you can
+ export SKIP_PULL=true