This project contains the Horizon client system source code. Stable versions of the Horizon agent are packaged for many Debian-based distributions. They are available for download at https://github.com/open-horizon/anax/releases. To build the packages yourself, consult https://github.com/open-horizon/horizon-deb-packager. To run the agent, you will need access to systems where the Exchange (https://github.com/open-horizon/exchange-api), the CSS (https://github.com/open-horizon/anax/tree/master/css/image/cloud-sync-service-amd64), and an Agbot (which is just anax deployed as an agbot instead of an agent) are deployed.
Related Projects:
horizon-deb-packager
(https://github.com/open-horizon/horizon-deb-packager): A system for packaging Horizon systemdeb
s for multiple distributions and architectures. It also produces Ubuntu snapssync-service
(https://github.com/open-horizon/edge-sync-service): A subsystem for managing machine learning models at the edge.
- Go version >=1.17 is a required dependency, download it here
- To execute the lint and other code checkers (
make lint
ormake check
), you must install:go vet
,golint
, andjshint
- The PR should have only 1 commit in it when you submit for review. You can commit as often as you want in your Git workspace, but you will need to squash them all to 1 before you submit for review.
- The commit message should be in the form: "Issue xxxx - some short description"
- Don't forget to commit with the -s flag to digitally sign your PR as your original work. Items 1 and 2 are necessary because the build process automatically produces a change log that goes into the final packages, and it uses commit message to indicate each change, this the need for 1 commit per PR and a standard message format. Please feel free to reach out for help to the Agent workgroup in the LF Edge IM system.
Note that the Makefile silences a lot of its output by default. If you want to see more output from build steps, execute a build like this:
make mostlyclean check verbose=y
Regular usage for the same anax runtime platform:
make
Note: If you want to run anax build on another platform (cross-platform build), set up the target architecture and kind of operating system platform (Linux/Darwin) as arch and opsys variables respectively:
# For example, to build ppc64le anax binary for Linux OS on Mac OS host use the commands below # List of possible values: # `arch`: armhf, arm64, amd64, ppc64el # `opsys`: Linux, Darwin export arch=ppc64el export opsys=Linux # then call make to run anax build make
make lint
make format
make deps
Note that this target is automatically executed when executing targets check
and all
. It is not automatically executed when executing test
, test-integration
, and generating specific executables.
make check
make test
make test-integration
- Add
"ANAX_LOG_LEVEL=5"
to theEnvironment=
configuration in the systemd unit file/etc/systemd/system/horizon.service
. Note that the value5
is the classification of most debug log messages,6
is used for even more granular log messages, something like a 'trace' level. - Reload the systemd unit file with
systemctl daemon-reload
. - Restart the anax process with
systemctl restart horizon.service
.
swagger generate spec -o ./swagger.json --scan-model
Note - Place agbot secure api swagger file in docs/agbot_secure_api
cd agreementbot
swagger generate spec -o ../docs/agbot_secure_api.json --scan-model
make i18n-catalog
make
Only hzn
command supports internationalization. To test, set LANG or HZN_LANG enviromental variable. For example:
HZN_LANG=fr hzn version
Note that this Makefile can construct its own GOPATH
and build from it; this is a convenience that can sometimes cause problems for development tooling that expects a project to be in a subdirector of $GOPATH/src
. To get full tool support clone this project as $GOPATH/src/github.com/open-horizon/anax
.
Information for setting up the e2e development environment can be found in the test folder.
hzn policy patch
command is deprecated. Please usehzn policy update
to update the node policy.hzn exchange node updatepolicy
command is deprecated. Please usehzn exchange node addpolicy
to update the node policy in the Exchange.