Juju GUI supports Juju Core

Gustavo Niemeyer gustavo at niemeyer.net
Fri Apr 26 01:05:03 UTC 2013


Woohay! Good timing, and well done everyone!
On Apr 25, 2013 9:39 PM, "Gary Poster" <gary.poster at canonical.com> wrote:

> Happy Raring day (still in some timezones)!
>
> The GUI team is happy to announce that this week's 0.4.0 release
> supports the new juju-core release.
>
> After installing Juju Core (https://juju.ubuntu.com/get-started/),
> assuming your default environment's default-series is precise, simply
> run these commands:
>
> juju bootstrap
> juju deploy juju-gui
> juju expose juju-gui
>
> Finally, you need to identify the GUI's URL. It can take a few minutes
> for the GUI to start; this command will let you see when it is ready to
> go, by giving you regular status updates:
>
> watch juju status
>
> Eventually, at the end of the status you will see something that looks
> like this:
>
> services:
>   juju-gui:
>     charm: cs:precise/juju-gui-46
>     exposed: true
>     relations: {}
>     units:
>       juju-gui/0:
>         agent-state: started
>         agent-version: 1.10.0
>         machine: "1"
>         public-address: ec2-www-xxx-yyy-zzz.compute-1.amazonaws.com
>
> That tells me I can go to the public-address in my browser via HTTPS
> (https://ec2-www-xxx-yyy-zzz.compute-1.amazonaws.com/ in this example),
> and start configuring the rest of Juju with the GUI. You should see a
> similar web address. Enter the address into a modern Chromium/Chrome or
> Firefox.  Accessing the GUI via HTTP will redirect to using HTTPS.
>
> By default, the deployment uses self-signed certificates. The browser
> will ask you to accept a security exception once.
>
> You will see a login form with the username fixed to "user-admin". The
> password is the same as your Juju environment's admin-secret, found in
> ~/.juju/environments.yaml.
>
> Enjoy!  More bug fixes and features are on their way to the GUI soon.
>
> Thanks from the GUI team to the Juju Core team for their assistance,
> especially to Roger Peppe for his patience, guidance and support; and to
> Mark Ramm for helping us to bring the GUI and Juju Core teams together
> to build this.
>
> Gary
>
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