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# Testground Composer
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This is a work-in-progress UI for configuring and running testground compositions.
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The app code lives in [./app](./app), and there's a thin Jupyter notebook shell in [composer.ipynb](./composer.ipynb).
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## Running
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You can either run the app in docker, or in a local python virtualenv. Docker is recommended unless you're hacking
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on the code for Composer itself.
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### Running with docker
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Run the `./composer.sh` script to build a container with the latest source and run it. The first build
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will take a little while since it needs to build testground and fetch a bunch of python dependencies.
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You can skip the build if you set `SKIP_BUILD=true` when running `composer.sh`, and you can rebuild
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manually with `make docker`.
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The contents of `$TESTGROUND_HOME/plans` will be sync'd to a temporary directory and read-only mounted
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into the container.
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After building and starting the container, the script will open a browser to the composer UI.
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You should be able to load an existing composition or create a new one from one of the plans in
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`$TESTGROUND_HOME/plans`.
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Right now docker only supports the standalone webapp UI; to run the UI in a Jupyter notebook, see below.
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### Running with local python
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To run without docker, make a python3 virtual environment somewhere and activate it:
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```shell
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# make a virtualenv called "venv" in the current directory
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python3 -m venv ./venv
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# activate (bash/zsh):
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source ./venv/bin/activate
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# activate (fish):
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source ./venv/bin/activate.fish
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```
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Then install the python dependencies:
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```shell
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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```
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And start the UI:
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```shell
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panel serve composer.ipynb
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```
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That will start the standalone webapp UI. If you want a Jupyter notebook instead, run:
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```
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jupyter notebook
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```
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and open `composer.ipynb` in the Jupyter file picker.
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