Create Juju Charms from your browser!
Andrew Wilkins
andrew.wilkins at canonical.com
Mon Feb 6 05:36:51 UTC 2017
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 10:14 PM Merlijn Sebrechts <
merlijn.sebrechts at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all
>
>
> I've been looking at Eclipse Che for a while, it is a cloud Workspace and
> IDE from the Eclipse Foundation. An IDE that runs in your browser, with
> docker containers as workspaces.
>
> It's a great way to lower the barrier for new developers. Open Che in your
> browser, choose the stack you want, and start coding.
>
> I've created a Charm that deploys Eclipse Che and creates a stack that has
> everything you need to start Charming. The stack is based on the `charmbox`
> Docker container.
>
> Eclipse Che Charm: https://jujucharms.com/u/tengu-team/eclipse-che/
> Eclipse Che Layer: https://github.com/IBCNServices/layer-eclipse-che
>
> Check it out and let me know what you think of it!
>
Very cool, thanks for sharing.
A few things which I think would make this even better:
- integration with Ubuntu SSO (or GitHub OAuth, etc.)
- with above: inject macaroon/token into the charmbox container, so that
the juju CLI would be automatically logged in (would only work with
external identity management)
- with above: Right-click "Deploy to Juju", with detection of changes to
deployed code and an option to update.
... in case anyone has spare time ;)
Cheers,
Andrew
> Kind regards
> Merlijn
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