Deploying charms offline
This page is concerned with using Juju charms offline. See the Working offline page for background information.
Clouds that do not enjoy a connection to the internet can nonetheless make use of Juju charms provided that the client prepares in advance local copies of the charms. The client has the ability to point to a local charm during deployment. This passes the charm on to the controller. Recall that, by default, the controller manages the access and distribution of charms.
These instructions are concerned strictly with how to obtain local copies of Juju charms. In particular, they do not take into account:
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how individual charms may be adversely affected when deployed in an offline context. For instance, some charms download files from internet-based sources (e.g. GitHub). In such cases, the charm must be appropriately modified prior to usage.
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other required cloud ingredients such as operating system (or container) images.
There are also scenarios where the charms are only available locally, such as:
- The charms are newly-written and have not been published online.
- The charms exist online but they have been customized locally.
Maintaining charms locally with Charm Tools
For the situation when the charms are not already available locally, the steps described here involve both the installation of the Charm Tools software and the download of charms from the Charm Store. These tasks are to be performed on an internet-connected system prior to being migrated to the internet-deprived network.
Installation and overview
Charm Tools is add-on software that is useful for interacting with local charms. It is primarily meant for charm authors but it is also useful for just downloading charms from the Charm Store.
Local charms originating from the Store require some degree of maintenance (updating). Merely downloading a charm once will allow the charm to get stale. To update a charm, simply overwrite the existing charm directory by downloading it to the same location.
See Charm Tools for information on installation as well as for command syntax and general usage.
Storing a charm locally
Storing a charm locally involves downloading the charm to the local filesystem.
This is done by means of the Charm Tools pull
command.
For example, to download the mysql charm and put its files under the
~/charms/mysql
directory:
charm pull mysql ~/charms/mysql
Now that the Charm Tools and the desired charms are available the administrative system can be placed in the offline environment.
Deploying from a local charm
After having created a Juju controller, deploy from a local
charm by supplying the path to the charm's directory when invoking the
juju deploy
command.
To deploy the previously downloaded mysql charm:
juju deploy ~/charms/mysql
To deploy vsftpd while specifying the series (you do not have to specify the series if the local charm contains a series declaration):
juju deploy ~/charms/vsftpd --series trusty
A default series can be configured at the model level:
juju model-config -m mymodel default-series=trusty
Note: Charms hosted on the Charm Store always have an implied series.
See the Deploying applications page for a comprehensive
treatment of the juju deploy
command and Configuring models
for more details on model level configuration.
The juju status
command shows how a charm was installed. Below, MySQL was
installed from a local charm and PostgreSQL came from the Charm Store:
App Version Status Scale Charm Store Rev OS Notes mysql 5.7.20 active 1 mysql local 326 ubuntu postgresql 9.5.10 active 1 postgresql jujucharms 164 ubuntu