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====== Running Juju-Core tests on Windows ====== | ====== Running Juju-Core tests on Windows ====== | ||
- | ===== Installing a base windows | + | ===== Installing a base Windows |
- | First we need to install a windows | + | First we need to install a Windows |
- | You can install this version of Windows on top of KVM using any ubuntu version >= Ubuntu 14.04. Installation steps are simple, just follow the wizzard. | + | You can install this version of Windows on top of KVM using any ubuntu version >= Ubuntu 14.04. Installation steps are simple, just follow the wizard. |
===== Post install steps ===== | ===== Post install steps ===== | ||
- | Windows Hyper-V | + | Windows Hyper-V |
{{: | {{: | ||
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- select 2 and hit enter | - select 2 and hit enter | ||
- | This will enable remote desktop. Now lets disable the firewall (you don't really need it for testing). In the black cmd terminal type: | + | This will enable remote desktop. Now let' |
netsh advfirewall set allprofiles state off | netsh advfirewall set allprofiles state off | ||
- | You should now be able to connect to your windows | + | You should now be able to connect to your Windows |
==== Installing Chocolatey ==== | ==== Installing Chocolatey ==== | ||
- | Chocolatey is awesome. Why its not default in windows is beyond me. In essence its a windows | + | Chocolatey is awesome. Why it' |
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==== Installing scm and golang ==== | ==== Installing scm and golang ==== | ||
- | Its time to install the various scm binaries needed by go, and also version 1.2.1 of Go to mirror the version used in ubuntu | + | Its time to install the various scm binaries needed by go, and also version 1.2.1 of Go to mirror the version used in Ubuntu |
[[juju-windows|Installing SCM systems and golang]] | [[juju-windows|Installing SCM systems and golang]] | ||
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==== Getting a SSL enabled version of mongod.exe ==== | ==== Getting a SSL enabled version of mongod.exe ==== | ||
- | Aparently, the windows version of mongod comes with SSL disabled on windows. You basically have 2 options to get SSL support on windows: | + | Apparently, the windows version of mongod comes with SSL disabled on windows. You basically have two options to get SSL support on windows: |
- | - Buy the paied version | + | - Buy the payed version |
- compile your own | - compile your own | ||
- | You can get a {{: | + | You can get a {{:mongo-static.zip|precompiled version of mongod.exe here}}. |
- | To download it via powershell | + | To download it via PowerShell |
- | Start-BitsTransfer http:// | + | Start-BitsTransfer http:// |
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If you have not already done so, install 7zip: | If you have not already done so, install 7zip: | ||
- | choco install 7zip | + | choco install |
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- | You will also need the Visual | + | You will also need the Visual |
- | choco install vcredist2013 | + | choco install |
- | choco install vcredist2008 | + | choco install |
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- | Get a copy of OpenSSL for Windows: | + | |
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- | StartBitsTransfer http:// | + | |
- | .\Win64OpenSSL-1_0_1L.exe | + | |
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- | Now lets unarchive | + | Now let's extract |
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- | You should have a a mondog.exe file. Lets check if it actually works: | + | You should have a a mongod.exe file. Lets check if it actually works: |
- | .\mongod.exe --version | + | |
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- | You should have the mongo version. | + | |
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==== Adding mongod to your $PATH ==== | ==== Adding mongod to your $PATH ==== | ||
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mkdir C:\bin | mkdir C:\bin | ||
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- | Copy mongod.exe to it: | + | Copy mongod.exe to it:-35 |
cp mongod.exe C:\bin\ | cp mongod.exe C:\bin\ | ||
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Add C:\bin to path: | Add C:\bin to path: | ||
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setx PATH $env:PATH | setx PATH $env:PATH | ||
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- | At shis point, if you followed the steps [[juju-windows|here]] you should already have a golang setup with a local copy of the juju repository. | + | At this point, if you followed the steps [[juju-windows|here]] you should already have a golang setup with a local copy of the juju repository. |
Navigate to that folder: | Navigate to that folder: | ||
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cd $env: | cd $env: | ||
go test ./... | go test ./... | ||
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+ | ===== Accessing the machine from Linux ===== | ||
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+ | Some of you might want to edit the go source from Linux using your favorite editors. To do that we can set up a share. | ||
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+ | sudo mount -t cifs -o username=Administrator, | ||
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+ | Now all of your C drive will be available at < | ||
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+ | As a bonus, you can use https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Bonus: ===== | ||
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+ | Thanks for tagging along, I really appreciate it. | ||
+ | As a sign of my appreciation, | ||
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+ | (new-object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile(" | ||
+ | cmd.exe /C call $HOME\firefox_installer.exe /SILENT | ||
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+ | Or the package management way: | ||
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+ | choco install -y firefox | ||
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+ | And to launch it: | ||
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+ | & ' | ||
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+ | You may now enjoy the simple pleasures in life once more, like giving a quick Google or downloading an MSI installer right from the comfort of your own blue-on-black free version of Windows Server |