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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-2.0-UK
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.. Set default pygment highlighting to 'shell' for this document
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.. highlight:: shell
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Setting Up and Using Toaster
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Starting Toaster for Local Development
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======================================
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Once you have set up the Yocto Project and installed the Toaster system
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dependencies as described in the ":ref:`toaster-manual/start:Preparing to Use
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Toaster`" chapter, you are ready to start
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Toaster.
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Navigate to the root of your
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:term:`Source Directory` (e.g. ``poky``)::
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$ cd poky
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Once in that directory, source the build environment script::
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$ source oe-init-build-env
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Next, from the build directory (e.g.
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``poky/build``), start Toaster using this command::
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$ source toaster start
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You can now run your builds from the command line, or with Toaster
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as explained in section
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":ref:`toaster-manual/setup-and-use:using the toaster web interface`".
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To access the Toaster web interface, open your favorite browser and
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enter the following::
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http://127.0.0.1:8000
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Setting a Different Port
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========================
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By default, Toaster starts on port 8000. You can use the ``WEBPORT``
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parameter to set a different port. For example, the following command
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sets the port to "8400"::
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$ source toaster start webport=8400
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Setting Up Toaster Without a Web Server
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=======================================
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You can start a Toaster environment without starting its web server.
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This is useful for the following:
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- Capturing a command-line build's statistics into the Toaster database
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for examination later.
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- Capturing a command-line build's statistics when the Toaster server
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is already running.
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- Having one instance of the Toaster web server track and capture
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multiple command-line builds, where each build is started in its own
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"noweb" Toaster environment.
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The following commands show how to start a Toaster environment without
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starting its web server, perform BitBake operations, and then shut down
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the Toaster environment. Once the build is complete, you can close the
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Toaster environment. Before closing the environment, however, you should
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allow a few minutes to ensure the complete transfer of its BitBake build
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statistics to the Toaster database. If you have a separate Toaster web
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server instance running, you can watch this command-line build's
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progress and examine the results as soon as they are posted::
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$ source toaster start noweb
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$ bitbake target
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$ source toaster stop
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Setting Up Toaster Without a Build Server
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You can start a Toaster environment with the "New Projects" feature
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disabled. Doing so is useful for the following:
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- Sharing your build results over the web server while blocking others
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from starting builds on your host.
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- Allowing only local command-line builds to be captured into the
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Toaster database.
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Use the following command to set up Toaster without a build server::
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$ source toaster start nobuild webport=port
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Setting up External Access
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==========================
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By default, Toaster binds to the loop back address (i.e. ``localhost``),
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which does not allow access from external hosts. To allow external
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access, use the ``WEBPORT`` parameter to open an address that connects
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to the network, specifically the IP address that your NIC uses to
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connect to the network. You can also bind to all IP addresses the
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computer supports by using the shortcut "0.0.0.0:port".
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The following example binds to all IP addresses on the host::
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$ source toaster start webport=0.0.0.0:8400
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This example binds to a specific IP address on the host's NIC::
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$ source toaster start webport=192.168.1.1:8400
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The Directory for Cloning Layers
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Toaster creates a ``_toaster_clones`` directory inside your Source
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Directory (i.e. ``poky``) to clone any layers needed for your builds.
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Alternatively, if you would like all of your Toaster related files and
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directories to be in a particular location other than the default, you
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can set the ``TOASTER_DIR`` environment variable, which takes precedence
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over your current working directory. Setting this environment variable
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causes Toaster to create and use ``$TOASTER_DIR./_toaster_clones``.
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The Build Directory
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===================
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Toaster creates a build directory within your Source Directory (e.g.
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``poky``) to execute the builds.
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Alternatively, if you would like all of your Toaster related files and
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directories to be in a particular location, you can set the
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``TOASTER_DIR`` environment variable, which takes precedence over your
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current working directory. Setting this environment variable causes
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Toaster to use ``$TOASTER_DIR/build`` as the build directory.
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Creating a Django Superuser
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===========================
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Toaster is built on the `Django
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framework <https://www.djangoproject.com/>`__. Django provides an
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administration interface you can use to edit Toaster configuration
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parameters.
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To access the Django administration interface, you must create a
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superuser by following these steps:
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#. If you used ``pip3``, which is recommended, to set up the Toaster
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system dependencies, you need be sure the local user path is in your
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``PATH`` list. To append the pip3 local user path, use the following
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command::
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$ export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.local/bin
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#. From the directory containing the Toaster database, which by default
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is the :term:`Build Directory`,
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invoke the ``createsuperuser`` command from ``manage.py``::
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$ cd poky/build
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$ ../bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py createsuperuser
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#. Django prompts you for the username, which you need to provide.
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#. Django prompts you for an email address, which is optional.
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#. Django prompts you for a password, which you must provide.
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#. Django prompts you to re-enter your password for verification.
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After completing these steps, the following confirmation message
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appears::
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Superuser created successfully.
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Creating a superuser allows you to access the Django administration
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interface through a browser. The URL for this interface is the same as
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the URL used for the Toaster instance with "/admin" on the end. For
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example, if you are running Toaster locally, use the following URL::
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http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin
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You can use the Django administration interface to set Toaster configuration
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parameters such as the build directory, layer sources, default variable
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values, and BitBake versions.
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Setting Up a Production Instance of Toaster
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You can use a production instance of Toaster to share the Toaster
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instance with remote users, multiple users, or both. The production
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instance is also the setup that can handle heavier loads on the web
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service. Use the instructions in the following sections to set up
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Toaster to run builds through the Toaster web interface.
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Requirements
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------------
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Be sure you meet the following requirements:
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.. note::
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You must comply with all Apache, ``mod-wsgi``, and Mysql requirements.
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- Have all the build requirements as described in the ":ref:`toaster-manual/start:Preparing to
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Use Toaster`" chapter.
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- Have an Apache webserver.
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- Have ``mod-wsgi`` for the Apache webserver.
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- Use the Mysql database server.
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- If you are using Ubuntu, run the following::
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$ sudo apt install apache2 libapache2-mod-wsgi-py3 mysql-server python3-pip libmysqlclient-dev
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- If you are using Fedora or a RedHat distribution, run the
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following::
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$ sudo dnf install httpd python3-mod_wsgi python3-pip mariadb-server mariadb-devel python3-devel
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- If you are using openSUSE, run the following::
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$ sudo zypper install apache2 apache2-mod_wsgi-python3 python3-pip mariadb mariadb-client python3-devel
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Installation
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------------
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Perform the following steps to install Toaster:
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#. Create toaster user and set its home directory to
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``/var/www/toaster``::
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$ sudo /usr/sbin/useradd toaster -md /var/www/toaster -s /bin/false
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$ sudo su - toaster -s /bin/bash
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#. Checkout a copy of ``poky`` into the web server directory. You will
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be using ``/var/www/toaster``::
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$ git clone git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky
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$ git checkout &DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP;
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#. Install Toaster dependencies using the ``--user`` flag which keeps the
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Python packages isolated from your system-provided packages::
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$ cd /var/www/toaster/
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$ pip3 install --user -r ./poky/bitbake/toaster-requirements.txt
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$ pip3 install --user mysqlclient
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.. note::
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Isolating these packages is not required but is recommended.
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Alternatively, you can use your operating system's package
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manager to install the packages.
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#. Configure Toaster by editing
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``/var/www/toaster/poky/bitbake/lib/toaster/toastermain/settings.py``
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as follows:
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- Edit the
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`DATABASES <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.2/ref/settings/#databases>`__
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settings:
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.. code-block:: python
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DATABASES = {
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'default': {
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'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.mysql',
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'NAME': 'toaster_data',
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'USER': 'toaster',
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'PASSWORD': 'yourpasswordhere',
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'HOST': 'localhost',
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'PORT': '3306',
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}
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}
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- Edit the
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`SECRET_KEY <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.2/ref/settings/#std:setting-SECRET_KEY>`__:
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SECRET_KEY = 'your_secret_key'
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- Edit the
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`STATIC_ROOT <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.2/ref/settings/#std:setting-STATIC_ROOT>`__:
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.. code-block:: python
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STATIC_ROOT = '/var/www/toaster/static_files/'
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#. Add the database and user to the ``mysql`` server defined earlier::
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$ mysql -u root -p
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mysql> CREATE DATABASE toaster_data;
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mysql> CREATE USER 'toaster'@'localhost' identified by 'yourpasswordhere';
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mysql> GRANT all on toaster_data.\* to 'toaster'@'localhost';
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mysql> quit
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#. Get Toaster to create the database schema, default data, and gather
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the statically-served files::
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$ cd /var/www/toaster/poky/
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$ ./bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py migrate
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$ TOASTER_DIR=`pwd\` TEMPLATECONF='poky' \
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./bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py checksettings
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$ ./bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py collectstatic
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In the previous
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example, from the ``poky`` directory, the ``migrate`` command
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ensures the database schema changes have propagated correctly (i.e.
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migrations). The next line sets the Toaster root directory
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``TOASTER_DIR`` and the location of the Toaster configuration file
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``TOASTER_CONF``, which is relative to ``TOASTER_DIR``. The
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``TEMPLATECONF`` value reflects the contents of
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``poky/.templateconf``, and by default, should include the string
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"poky". For more information on the Toaster configuration file, see
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the ":ref:`toaster-manual/reference:Configuring Toaster`" section.
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This line also runs the ``checksettings`` command, which configures
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the location of the Toaster :term:`Build Directory`.
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The Toaster
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root directory ``TOASTER_DIR`` determines where the Toaster build
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directory is created on the file system. In the example above,
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``TOASTER_DIR`` is set as follows::
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/var/www/toaster/poky
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This setting causes the Toaster build directory to be::
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/var/www/toaster/poky/build
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Finally, the ``collectstatic`` command is a Django framework command
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that collects all the statically served files into a designated
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directory to be served up by the Apache web server as defined by
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``STATIC_ROOT``.
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#. Test and/or use the Mysql integration with Toaster's Django web
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server. At this point, you can start up the normal Toaster Django
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web server with the Toaster database in Mysql. You can use this web
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server to confirm that the database migration and data population
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from the Layer Index is complete.
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To start the default Toaster Django web server with the Toaster
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database now in Mysql, use the standard start commands::
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$ source oe-init-build-env
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$ source toaster start
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Additionally, if Django is sufficient for your requirements, you can use
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it for your release system and migrate later to Apache as your
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requirements change.
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#. Add an Apache configuration file for Toaster to your Apache web
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server's configuration directory. If you are using Ubuntu or Debian,
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put the file here::
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/etc/apache2/conf-available/toaster.conf
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If you are using Fedora or RedHat, put it here::
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/etc/httpd/conf.d/toaster.conf
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If you are using openSUSE, put it here::
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/etc/apache2/conf.d/toaster.conf
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Following is a sample Apache configuration for Toaster you can follow:
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.. code-block:: apache
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Alias /static /var/www/toaster/static_files
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<Directory /var/www/toaster/static_files>
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<IfModule mod_access_compat.c>
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Order allow,deny
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Allow from all
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</IfModule>
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<IfModule !mod_access_compat.c>
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Require all granted
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</IfModule>
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</Directory>
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<Directory /var/www/toaster/poky/bitbake/lib/toaster/toastermain>
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<Files "wsgi.py">
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Require all granted
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</Files>
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</Directory>
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WSGIDaemonProcess toaster_wsgi python-path=/var/www/toaster/poky/bitbake/lib/toaster:/var/www/toaster/.local/lib/python3.4/site-packages
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WSGIScriptAlias / "/var/www/toaster/poky/bitbake/lib/toaster/toastermain/wsgi.py"
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<Location />
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WSGIProcessGroup toaster_wsgi
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</Location>
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If you are using Ubuntu or Debian, you will need to enable the config and
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module for Apache::
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$ sudo a2enmod wsgi
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$ sudo a2enconf toaster
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$ chmod +x bitbake/lib/toaster/toastermain/wsgi.py
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Finally, restart Apache to make sure all new configuration is loaded. For Ubuntu,
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Debian, and openSUSE use::
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$ sudo service apache2 restart
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For Fedora and RedHat use::
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$ sudo service httpd restart
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#. Prepare the systemd service to run Toaster builds. Here is a sample
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configuration file for the service:
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.. code-block:: ini
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[Unit]
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Description=Toaster runbuilds
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[Service]
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Type=forking User=toaster
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/screen -d -m -S runbuilds /var/www/toaster/poky/bitbake/lib/toaster/runbuilds-service.sh start
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ExecStop=/usr/bin/screen -S runbuilds -X quit
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WorkingDirectory=/var/www/toaster/poky
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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Prepare the ``runbuilds-service.sh`` script that you need to place in the
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``/var/www/toaster/poky/bitbake/lib/toaster/`` directory by setting
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up executable permissions::
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#!/bin/bash
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#export http_proxy=http://proxy.host.com:8080
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#export https_proxy=http://proxy.host.com:8080
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#export GIT_PROXY_COMMAND=$HOME/bin/gitproxy
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cd poky/
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source ./oe-init-build-env build
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source ../bitbake/bin/toaster $1 noweb
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[ "$1" == 'start' ] && /bin/bash
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#. Run the service::
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$ sudo service runbuilds start
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Since the service is running in a detached screen session, you can
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attach to it using this command::
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$ sudo su - toaster
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$ screen -rS runbuilds
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You can detach from the service again using "Ctrl-a" followed by "d" key
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combination.
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You can now open up a browser and start using Toaster.
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Using the Toaster Web Interface
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===============================
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The Toaster web interface allows you to do the following:
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- Browse published layers in the :oe_layerindex:`OpenEmbedded Layer Index <>`
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that are available for your selected version of the build system.
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- Import your own layers for building.
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- Add and remove layers from your configuration.
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- Set configuration variables.
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- Select a target or multiple targets to build.
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- Start your builds.
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- See what was built (recipes and packages) and what packages were
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installed into your final image.
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- Browse the directory structure of your image.
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- See the value of all variables in your build configuration, and which
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files set each value.
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- Examine error, warning and trace messages to aid in debugging.
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- See information about the BitBake tasks executed and reused during
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your build, including those that used shared state.
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- See dependency relationships between recipes, packages and tasks.
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- See performance information such as build time, task time, CPU usage,
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and disk I/O.
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Toaster Web Interface Videos
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----------------------------
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Following are several videos that show how to use the Toaster GUI:
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- *Build Configuration:* This
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`video <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYgDZ8YzV6w>`__ overviews and
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demonstrates build configuration for Toaster.
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- *Build Custom Layers:* This
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`video <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJzaE_XjX5c>`__ shows you how
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to build custom layers that are used with Toaster.
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- *Toaster Homepage and Table Controls:* This
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`video <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEARDnrR1Xw>`__ goes over the
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Toaster entry page, and provides an overview of the data manipulation
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capabilities of Toaster, which include search, sorting and filtering
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by different criteria.
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- *Build Dashboard:* This
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`video <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKqHYcnp2gE>`__ shows you the
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build dashboard, a page providing an overview of the information
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available for a selected build.
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- *Image Information:* This
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`video <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqYGFsmA0Rw>`__ walks through
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the information Toaster provides about images: packages installed and
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root file system.
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- *Configuration:* This
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`video <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UW-j-T2TzIg>`__ provides
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Toaster build configuration information.
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- *Tasks:* This `video <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4-9vGSxQtw>`__
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shows the information Toaster provides about the tasks run by the
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build system.
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- *Recipes and Packages Built:* This
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`video <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-6dx4huNnw>`__ shows the
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information Toaster provides about recipes and packages built.
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- *Performance Data:* This
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`video <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWGMrJoqusQ>`__ shows the
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build performance data provided by Toaster.
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Additional Information About the Local Yocto Project Release
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------------------------------------------------------------
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This section only applies if you have set up Toaster for local
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development, as explained in the
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":ref:`toaster-manual/setup-and-use:starting toaster for local development`"
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section.
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When you create a project in Toaster, you will be asked to provide a
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name and to select a Yocto Project release. One of the release options
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you will find is called "Local Yocto Project".
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.. image:: figures/new-project.png
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:align: center
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:scale: 75%
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When you select the "Local Yocto Project" release, Toaster will run your
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builds using the local Yocto Project clone you have in your computer:
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the same clone you are using to run Toaster. Unless you manually update
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this clone, your builds will always use the same Git revision.
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If you select any of the other release options, Toaster will fetch the
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tip of your selected release from the upstream :yocto_git:`Yocto Project
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repository <>` every time you run a build.
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Fetching this tip effectively means that if your selected release is
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updated upstream, the Git revision you are using for your builds will
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change. If you are doing development locally, you might not want this
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change to happen. In that case, the "Local Yocto Project" release might
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be the right choice.
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However, the "Local Yocto Project" release will not provide you with any
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compatible layers, other than the three core layers that come with the
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Yocto Project:
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- :oe_layer:`openembedded-core </openembedded-core>`
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- :oe_layer:`meta-poky </meta-poky>`
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- :oe_layer:`meta-yocto-bsp </meta-yocto-bsp>`
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.. image:: figures/compatible-layers.png
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:align: center
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:scale: 75%
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If you want to build any other layers, you will need to manually import
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them into your Toaster project, using the "Import layer" page.
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.. image:: figures/import-layer.png
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:align: center
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:scale: 75%
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Building a Specific Recipe Given Multiple Versions
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--------------------------------------------------
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Occasionally, a layer might provide more than one version of the same
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recipe. For example, the ``openembedded-core`` layer provides two
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versions of the ``bash`` recipe (i.e. 3.2.48 and 4.3.30-r0) and two
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versions of the ``which`` recipe (i.e. 2.21 and 2.18). The following
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figure shows this exact scenario:
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.. image:: figures/bash-oecore.png
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:align: center
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:scale: 75%
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|
By default, the OpenEmbedded build system builds one of the two recipes.
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|
For the ``bash`` case, version 4.3.30-r0 is built by default.
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|
Unfortunately, Toaster as it exists, is not able to override the default
|
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|
recipe version. If you would like to build bash 3.2.48, you need to set
|
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|
the
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|
:term:`PREFERRED_VERSION`
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|
variable. You can do so from Toaster, using the "Add variable" form,
|
||
|
which is available in the "BitBake variables" page of the project
|
||
|
configuration section as shown in the following screen:
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. image:: figures/add-variable.png
|
||
|
:align: center
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|
:scale: 75%
|
||
|
|
||
|
To specify ``bash`` 3.2.48 as the version to build, enter
|
||
|
"PREFERRED_VERSION_bash" in the "Variable" field, and "3.2.48" in the
|
||
|
"Value" field. Next, click the "Add variable" button:
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. image:: figures/set-variable.png
|
||
|
:align: center
|
||
|
:scale: 75%
|
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|
|
||
|
After clicking the "Add variable" button, the settings for
|
||
|
:term:`PREFERRED_VERSION` are added to the bottom of the BitBake variables
|
||
|
list. With these settings, the OpenEmbedded build system builds the
|
||
|
desired version of the recipe rather than the default version:
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. image:: figures/variable-added.png
|
||
|
:align: center
|
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|
:scale: 75%
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