Simplified cloud orchestration tool for constructing virtual data centers
Project description
Nepho is a command-line tool that orchestrates the creation of complete working application stacks on virtual infrastructure. Initially targeting Amazon Web Services as well as Vagrant, Nepho abstracts datacenter creation, instance configuration, and application deployment into portable “cloudlets” that can be shared between developers and teams.
With Nepho, DevOps engineers can construct complete infrastructure-as-code bundles (“cloudlets”) that anyone can easily spin up with a single command. Nepho is in active development.
To learn more about the key concepts and vocabulary of Nepho, please view the structure of a cloudlet page.
Status
This project is new but being actively developed by the Cloud Engineering team within Harvard University Information Technology. We have released a stable 1.0 release that is being used by teams within Harvard. We welcome your feedback and contributions!
Currently there are two main code branches:
master - refactoring into a generic core, vendor-specific providers, and cloudlets for each individual application/service environment.
legacy - legacy code for constructing CloudFormation stacks using Jinja2 templated JSON files, slowly being merged into master.
Installation
Standard installation
View our getting started guide for complete instructions for setting up Nepho and its dependencies.
On Windows, you will need to install Python in addition to the other requirements, more detailed instructions for Windows users are coming soon.
Installation for developing Nepho
If you plan to develop on the Nepho codebase you will want to follow the instructions for developer setup using virtualenv.
Configuration
By default Nepho will create a hidden configuration directory in your home directory (~/.nepho) although you can specify a different location in the configuration file. Running the nepho scope command will create a configuration file for you (~/.nepho/config) if one does not exist, but in general you will not need to modify any of the default configuration options.
Nepho passed configuration information into providers (i.e. AWS, Vagrant) through a parameter management system. Each provider, cloudlet, and blueprint may specify required or optional parameters. You can view and manipulate parameters using the nepho parameter subcommand.
Examples of some common parameters (which use the CamelCase format):
AWSRegion: us-east-1
VagrantBackend: virtualbox
UpdatePackages: False
Usage
Consult the built-in documentation (nepho --help) for the latest information about commands and arguments. Nepho supports the following five subcommands:
nepho cloudlet - find, download, and manage cloudlets
nepho blueprint - list and view individual cloudlet deployment blueprints
nepho stack - create, manage, and destroy stacks built from blueprints
nepho parameter - list, view and modify parameter settings
nepho scope - set a cloudlet (and optionally blueprint) scope for future commands
Find out more about each subcommand by running nepho <subcommand> --help