X-Git-Url: https://git.arvados.org/arvados.git/blobdiff_plain/ea7c6effed14cd80a444c6e4d5b89c8b99c17d59..0e57453d2b637a3d105d4e3d67031f3915f9d302:/doc/install/create-standard-objects.html.textile.liquid diff --git a/doc/install/create-standard-objects.html.textile.liquid b/doc/install/create-standard-objects.html.textile.liquid index b56a503436..1ce4faeaf7 100644 --- a/doc/install/create-standard-objects.html.textile.liquid +++ b/doc/install/create-standard-objects.html.textile.liquid @@ -5,54 +5,42 @@ title: Create standard objects ... +Next, we're going to use the Arvados CLI tools on the shell server to create a few Arvados objects. +First we create a repository object which will be used to set up a hosted clone of the arvados repository on this cluster. -h3. "All users" group + +
~$ prefix=`arv --format=uuid user current | cut -d- -f1`
+~$ echo "Site prefix is '$prefix'"
+~$ all_users_group_uuid="$prefix-j7d0g-fffffffffffffff"
+~$ repo_uuid=`arv --format=uuid repository create --repository "{\"owner_uuid\":\"$prefix-tpzed-000000000000000\", \"name\":\"arvados\"}"`
+~$ echo "Arvados repository uuid is '$repo_uuid'"
+
-The convention is to add every active user to this group. We give it a distinctive UUID that looks like an IP broadcast address. +Secondly, create a link object to make the repository object readable by the "All users" group, and therefore by every active user. This makes it possible for users to run the bundled Crunch scripts by specifying @"script_version":"master","repository":"arvados"@ rather than pulling the Arvados source tree into their own repositories. -
-prefix=`arv user current | cut -d- -f1`
-read -rd $'\000' newgroup <
+
~$ read -rd $'\000' newlink <<EOF; arv link create --link "$newlink"
+{
+ "tail_uuid":"$all_users_group_uuid",
+ "head_uuid":"$repo_uuid",
+ "link_class":"permission",
+ "name":"can_read"
 }
-EOF
-
+EOF +
-h3. "arvados" repository +Next, create a default project for the standard Arvados Docker images, and give all users read access to it. The project is owned by the system user. -This will be readable by the "All users" group, and therefore by every active user. This makes it possible for users to run the bundled Crunch scripts by specifying a commit like "arvados:HEAD", rather than having to pull the Arvados git tree into their own repositories. - -
-prefix=`arv user current | cut -d- -f1`
-all_users_group_uuid="$prefix-j7d0g-fffffffffffffff"
-repo_uuid=`arv repository create --repository '{"name":"arvados"}'`
-echo "Arvados repository uuid is $repo_uuid"
-
-read -rd $'\000' newlink <
+
~$ project_uuid=`arv --format=uuid group create --group "{\"owner_uuid\":\"$prefix-tpzed-000000000000000\", \"name\":\"Arvados Standard Docker Images\"}"`
+~$ echo "Arvados project uuid is '$project_uuid'"
+~$ read -rd $'\000' newlink <<EOF; arv link create --link "$newlink"
+{
  "tail_uuid":"$all_users_group_uuid",
- "head_uuid":"$repo_uuid",
+ "head_uuid":"$project_uuid",
  "link_class":"permission",
- "name":"can_read" 
-}                                         
-EOF
-
- -h3. Keep disks - -Currently, you need to tell Arvados about Keep disks manually. - -
-secret=`ruby -e 'print rand(2**512).to_s(36)[0..49]'`
-arv keep_disk create --keep-disk <
+EOF
+