# XDS - X(cross) Development System Server `xds-server` is a web server that allows user to remotely cross build applications. - The first goal is to provide a multi-platform cross development tool with near-zero installation. - The second goal is to keep application sources locally (on user's machine). - Make it compatible with existing IT policies (e.g. corporate backup or SCM). - Let user to continue to work as usual. - Use his favorite editor. - keep performance while editing/browsing sources. - Avoids manual operation This powerful and portable webserver (written in [Go](https://golang.org)) exposes a REST interface over HTTP. `xds-server` uses [Syncthing](https://syncthing.net/) tool to synchronize projects files from user machine to build server machine or container. `xds-server` is commonly running on a build server (within a container or not) and [xds-agent](2_xds-agent.html) must run on the developer/user machine in order to setup the following connection chain: ```schema developer/user machine | build server or container ---------------------------|----------------------------- xds-cli <---> xds-agent <-|-> xds-server ``` **SEE ALSO**: [xds-cli](https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=src/xds/xds-cli.git), a command-line tool that allows you to send commands to `xds-agent / xds-server` and for example build your application from command-line or from your favorite IDE (such as Netbeans or Visual Studio Code) through `xds-agent <=> xds-server`. ## How to run `xds-server` has been designed to easily compile and debug [AGL](https://www.automotivelinux.org/) applications. That's why `xds-server` has been integrated into AGL SDK docker container. >**Note:** For more info about AGL SDK docker container, please refer to [AGL SDK Quick Setup](http://docs.automotivelinux.org/docs/getting_started/en/dev/reference/setup-sdk-environment.html) ### Start xds-server within the container See [Installation based on Docker container](../part-1/2_install-xds-server.html#installation-based-on-docker-container) chapter. ### Manually Start XDS server XDS server is started as a service by Systemd. ```bash /lib/systemd/system/xds-server.service ``` This Systemd service starts a bash script ```bash /opt/AGL/xds/server/xds-server-start.sh ``` If needed you can change default setting by defining specific environment variables file ```bash ssh -t -p 2222 devel@localhost vim /etc/default/xds-server ``` For example to control log level, just set LOG_LEVEL env variable. knowing that supported *level* are: - panic - fatal - error - warn - info - debug ```bash docker exec ${CONTAINER_NAME} bash -c "echo 'LOG_LEVEL=debug' >> /etc/default/xds-server" ssh -p 2222 devel@localhost -- "systemctl --user restart xds-server" ``` ### SDK cross-toolchain Management #### Setup to add support of a new SDK family **Optional step**: read this chapter only if you plan to add a new SDK family. `xds-server` dynamically detects supported SDKs by scanning sub-directories of `sdkScriptsDir` directory (see [Configuration chapter](#configuration)). Each sub-directory (usually name is the same as the SDK family) of `sdkScriptsDir` must contain a set of scripts that will be called by `xds-server` to managed SDKs of a specific family. These scripts are: - `add`: used to add/install a new SDK - `db-dump`: returned the list of available and installed SDKs (JSON format) - `db-update`: update SDKs database - `get-family-config`: returned SDK family configuration structure (JSON format) - `get-sdk-info`: extract SDK info (JSON format) from a SDK file/tarball - `remove`: used to remove an existing SDK For example, here 2 SDKs family (`agl` and `zephyr`) are defined: ```bash # > tree ./sdks/ ./sdks/ ├── agl │ ├── add │ ├── db-dump │ ├── db-update │ ├── get-family-config │ ├── get-sdk-info │ └── remove ├── README.md └── zephyr ├── add │ ├── db-dump │ ├── db-update │ ├── get-family-config │ ├── get-sdk-info └── remove ``` On startup `xds-server` will call in order: - `sdks/*/get-family-config` to get configuration of each SDK family. - `sdks/*/db-dump` scripts to get the initial list of available and installed SDKs. Please refer to `sdks/README.md` for more information about scripts definition and to understand how to add support of a new SDK family. #### Install a new SDK from command line Used `sdks` command of `xds-cli` tool to managed SDKs. ```bash # List all available SDKs xds-cli sdks ls -a List of available SDKs: ID NAME STATUS VERSION ARCH ec15afe0 AGL-release-eel-4.99.4-raspberrypi3 Not Installed 4.99.4 armv7vehf-neon-vfpv4 944d2d5a AGL-snapshots-master-latest-intel-corei7-64 Not Installed 4.99.3+snapshot corei7-64 cf3a4365 AGL-release-dab-4.0.2-qemux86-64 Not Installed 4.0.2 corei7-64 d65fe750 AGL-release-eel-latest-qemux86-64 Not Installed 4.99.3 corei7-64 a0ae663d poky-agl-corei7-64-3.99.1+snapshot Installed 3.99.1+snapshot corei7-64 87f0400b AGL-release-dab-3.99.3-m3ulcb-nogfx Installed 3.99.3 aarch64 8c2f2841 AGL-release-dab-4.0.2-dragonboard-410c Not Installed 4.0.2 aarch64 ... # Install a SDK (downloaded + install) xds-cli sdks install d65fe750 Installation of 'AGL-release-eel-latest-qemux86-64' SDK successfully started. 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Y Extracting SDK....................................................................................................................done Setting it up...done SDK has been successfully set up and is ready to be used. Each time you wish to use the SDK in a new shell session, you need to source the environment setup script e.g. $ . /xdt/sdk/poky-agl/5.0.0/corei7-64/environment-setup-corei7-64-agl-linux SDK ID d65fe750-d3a7-38f5-83d8-3d3806054f8d successfully installed. # Abort an installation that is in progress xds-cli sdks abort -id d65fe750 # Install a SDK (using a local SDK package/file) xds-cli sdks install --file $HOME/xds-workspace/sdks/poky-agl-glibc-x86_64-agl-demo-platform-crosssdk-corei7-64-toolchain-5.0.0.sh ``` Installation based on a local SDK package is only supported when SDK file package is located in `$HOME/xds-workspace/sdks` directory #### Install a new SDK from XDS Dashboard Open XDS-Dashboard in web-browser and select `SDKs` entry in left side menu. Then switch to `SDKs MANAGEMENT` view : ![](../part-1/pictures/xds-dashboard-sdks-mgt.png){:: style="margin:auto; display:flex"} Use filter boxes to find the SDK you want to install and then click on plus icon (Actions column) to start installation. SDK download and installation process may take several minutes and output of installation script (output of `add` script mentioned in above chapter). ![](../part-1/pictures/xds-dashboard-sdks-install.png){:: style="margin:auto; display:flex"} Note that you can abort installation by clicking on `CANCEL` button. #### Un-install a SDK from command line Used `sdks` command of `xds-cli` tool to managed SDKs. ```bash # List installed SDKs xds-cli sdks ls List of installed SDKs: ID NAME STATUS VERSION ARCH c39e5998 poky-agl_aarch64_4.0.1 Installed 4.0.1 aarch64 d610bfbf poky-agl-aarch64.current_on_iotbzh_download-3.99.1+snapshot Installed 3.99.1+snapshot aarch64.current_on_iotbzh_download a0ae663d poky-agl-corei7-64-3.99.1+snapshot Installed 3.99.1+snapshot corei7-64 87f0400b AGL-release-dab-3.99.3-m3ulcb-nogfx Installed 3.99.3 aarch64 352c0584 poky-agl-corei7-64-3.99.2+snapshot Installed 3.99.2+snapshot corei7-64 d65fe750 AGL-release-eel-latest-qemux86-64 Installed 4.99.5 corei7-64 # Un-install a SDK xds-cli sdks uninstall d65fe750 SDK ID d65fe750-d3a7-38f5-83d8-3d3806054f8d successfully deleted. ``` #### Un-install a SDK from XDS Dashboard Open XDS-Dashboard in web-browser and select `SDKs` entry in left side menu. If needed, switch to `BASIC SDKS VIEW` view and click on trash icon located in the top-right corner of SDK card. ### XDS server REST API and Web application `xds-server` exposes a REST API and serves a basic web-application. REST API based url is `http://localhost:8000/api/v1/` when XDS server is running on your host (localhost) and basic web-application is available at [http://localhost:8000](http://localhost:8000). Just replace `localhost` by the host name or ip when `xds-server` is running on another host. ```bash # Get version using REST API curl http://localhost:8000/api/v1/version # Open browser and local xds-server web-application xdg-open http://localhost:8000 ``` Then follow instructions provided on this page to install and start `xds-agent` that must run locally on your machine. See also [xds-agent documentation](2_xds-agent.html) for more details. ## Build xds-server from scratch ### Dependencies Install [Go](https://golang.org/doc/install), [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/), [nodejs](https://nodejs.org/en/) and some other tools. Refer to [Prerequisites chapter](./0_Abstract.html#prerequisites) for more details. ### Building #### Native build Create a GOPATH variable(must be a full path): ```bash export GOPATH=$(realpath ~/workspace_go) ``` Clone this repo into your `$GOPATH/src/gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds` and use delivered Makefile: ```bash export GOPATH=${GOPATH}:${ROOTDIR} mkdir -p $ROOTDIR/src/gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds cd $ROOTDIR/src/gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds git clone https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds/xds-server # or git clone ssh://YOUR_USERNAME@gerrit.automotivelinux.org:29418/src/xds/xds-server cd xds-server make all ``` And to install `xds-server` (by default in `/opt/AGL/xds/server`): ```bash make install ``` **Warning:** Makefile install rule and default values in configuration file are set to fit the docker setup. So you may need to adapt some settings when you want to install xds-server natively. **Note:** Used `DESTDIR` to specify another install directory ```bash make install DESTDIR=$HOME/opt/xds-server ``` #### XDS docker image As an alternative to a pre-build image, you can rebuild the container from scratch. `xds-server` has been integrated as a flavour of AGL SDK docker image. So to rebuild docker image just execute following commands: ```bash # Clone docker-worker-generator git repo git clone https://git.automotivelinux.org/AGL/docker-worker-generator # Start build that will create a docker image cd docker-worker-generator make build FLAVOUR=xds ``` ### Configuration `xds-server` configuration is driven by a JSON config file (`server-config.json`). Here is the logic to determine which `server-config.json` file will be used: 1. from command line option: `--config myConfig.json` 1. `$HOME/.xds/server/server-config.json` file 1. `/etc/xds/server/server-config.json` file 1. `/server-config.json` file Supported fields in configuration file are: - **httpPort** : HTTP port of client webapp/REST API - **webAppDir** : location of client web application (default: webapp/dist) - **shareRootDir** : root directory where projects will be copied - **logsDir** : directory to store logs (eg. syncthing output) - **sdkScriptsDir** : directory where scripts, used to managed SDKs, are installed - **syncthing.binDir** : syncthing binaries directory (default: executable directory) - **syncthing.home"** : syncthing home directory (usually .../syncthing-config) - **syncthing.gui-address** : syncthing gui url (default ) - **syncthing.gui-apikey** : syncthing api-key to use (default auto-generated) All fields are optional and example below corresponds to the default values. ```json { "httpPort": 8000, "webAppDir": "webapp/dist", "shareRootDir": "${HOME}/.xds/server/projects", "logsDir": "/tmp/logs", "sdkScriptsDir": "${EXEPATH}/scripts/sdks", "syncthing": { "binDir": "./bin", "home": "${HOME}/.xds/server/syncthing-config", "gui-address": "http://localhost:8385", "gui-apikey": "123456789", } } ``` >**Notes:** > >Environment variables are supported by using `${MY_VAR}` syntax. > When `xds-server` is started as a systemd service, default environment variables are set into `/etc/default/xds-server` file. `xds-server` configuration is also driven by a JSON config file (`server-config.json`), and default JSON config is `/etc/xds/server/server-config.json`. **Note:** You can use your own JSON config by settings `APP_CONFIG` variable of `/etc/default/xds-server` file to your file, for example `/home/MYUSER/.xds/server/server-config.json` #### Disable syncthing `CloudSync` synchronization type based on `syncthing` tool can be disabled by simply removing (or renaming) `"syncthing"` key in configuration file. Here is a JSON configuration file example where syncthing key as been renamed: ```json { "httpPort": 8000, "webAppDir": "webapp/dist", "shareRootDir": "${HOME}/.xds/server/projects", "logsDir": "/tmp/logs", "sdkScriptsDir": "${EXEPATH}/scripts/sdks", "syncthing_DISABLE": { "binDir": "./bin", "home": "${HOME}/.xds/server/syncthing-config", } } ``` On benefit to do that is to increase XDS-Server startup time. **Note:** - `CloudSync` (AKA syncthing) synchronzation type can also be disabled when `"syncthing"` key is not defined in JSON configuration file. ## Debugging ### XDS server architecture The server part is written in *Go* and web app (basic HTML) in *Angular4*. ```bash | +-- bin/ # where xds-server binary file will be built | +-- conf.d/ # Linux configuration and startup files (systemd user service) | +-- glide.yaml # Go package dependency file | +-- lib/ # sources of server part (Go) | +-- LICENSE # XDS server license | +-- main.go # main entry point of of Web server (Go) | +-- Makefile # makefile including | +-- README.md # | +-- scripts/ # hold various scripts used for installation or startup | +-- test/ # XDS test suite | +-- tools/ # temporary directory to hold development tools (like glide) | +-- vendor/ # temporary directory to hold Go dependencies packages | +-- webapp/ # source client basic web application ``` Visual Studio Code launcher settings can be found into `.vscode/launch.json`.