Cloud Foundry BOSH is an open source tool chain for release engineering, deployment and lifecycle management of large scale distributed services. In this manual we describe the architecture, topology, configuration, and use of BOSH, as well as the structure and conventions used in packaging and deployment.
- BOSH Documentation: http://docs.cloudfoundry.com/docs/running/deploying-cf/
Sometimes it's helpful to have the latest BOSH gems before they are published to RubyGems. Here is an example how to build the latest from source. The gem builds require ruby 1.9.3-p327 currently, which you can see in the .ruby-version file. This example works on OSX.
git clone https://github.com/cloudfoundry/bosh.git
cd bosh
for i in bosh_common blobstore_client bosh_cli ; do cd $i ; gem build *.gemspec ; GEM=$(ls -1rt| tail -1 ) ; gem install $GEM; cd -; done
Cloud Foundry Open Source Platform as a Service
Our documentation, currently a work in progress, is available here: http://docs.cloudfoundry.com/
Questions about the Cloud Foundry Open Source Project can be directed to our Google Groups.
- BOSH Developers: https://groups.google.com/a/cloudfoundry.org/group/bosh-dev/topics
- BOSH Users:https://groups.google.com/a/cloudfoundry.org/group/bosh-users/topics
- VCAP (Cloud Foundry) Developers: https://groups.google.com/a/cloudfoundry.org/group/vcap-dev/topics
Bugs can be filed using Github Issues within the various repositories of the Cloud Foundry components.
The Cloud Foundry team uses GitHub and accepts contributions via pull request
Follow these steps to make a contribution to any of our open source repositories:
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Complete our CLA Agreement for individuals or corporations
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Set your name and email
git config --global user.name "Firstname Lastname" git config --global user.email "your_email@youremail.com"
Fork the BOSH repo
Make your changes on a topic branch, commit, and push to github and open a pull request.
Once your commits are approved by Travis CI and reviewed by the core team, they will be merged.