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ogma-cli: Add dockerfile with complete workflow for ROS 2 backend including compiling the ROS app #136

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ivanperez-keera opened this issue Apr 1, 2024 · 6 comments
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ivanperez-keera commented Apr 1, 2024

Description

Ogma doesn't currently generate a Dockerfile with the ROS packages. That makes it harder for users to know how to use the produce of Copilot.

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  • Feature: Complementing new feature.

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  • Ivan Perez

Method to check presence of bug

Not applicable (not a bug).

Expected result

Running the ROS command should produce a Dockerfile with the ROS package that can be used to compile the package.

Desired result

Running the ROS command should produce a Dockerfile with the ROS package that can be used to compile the package.

Proposed solution

Add a dockerfile to the list of files produced.

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@ivanperez-keera ivanperez-keera added CR:Status:Initiated Admin only: Change request that has been initiated CR:Type:Feature Admin only: Change request pertaining to new features requested labels May 20, 2024
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Change Manager: Confirmed that the issue exists.

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Technical Lead: Confirmed that the issue should be addressed.

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Technical Lead: Issue scheduled for fixing in Ogma 1.4.

Fix assigned to: @ivanperez-keera.

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@ivanperez-keera ivanperez-keera added this to the 1.4.0 milestone May 20, 2024
@ivanperez-keera ivanperez-keera added CR:Status:Implementation Admin only: Change request that is currently being implemented and removed CR:Status:Scheduled Admin only: Change requested scheduled labels May 20, 2024
ivanperez-keera added a commit that referenced this issue May 21, 2024
Ogma doesn't currently generate a Dockerfile with the ROS packages. That
makes it harder for users to know how to use the produce of
Ogma.

This commit moves the files generated by Ogma into a subdirectory, to
make it easier to place conforming to the expected structure in a ROS
application.
ivanperez-keera added a commit that referenced this issue May 21, 2024
Adjust README to match new locations of files generated by the `ros`
command.
ivanperez-keera added a commit that referenced this issue May 21, 2024
Ogma doesn't currently generate a Dockerfile with the ROS packages. That
makes it harder for users to know how to use the produce of Ogma.

This commit adds a Dockerfile to the ROS template used by Ogma, and to
the list of files installed with Ogma. The dockerfile simply compiles
the monitoring application inside Space ROS.
ivanperez-keera added a commit that referenced this issue May 21, 2024
A prior commit has modified the `ros` command to generate an additional
Dockerfile. This commit adjusts the documentation in the README to let
users know what the Dockerfile is for and how to build the image.
ivanperez-keera added a commit that referenced this issue May 21, 2024
This commit adds a CI Job that checks that Ogma can generate a ROS
monitoring package, and the package compiles correctly using the
dockerfile generated with the ROS package.
ivanperez-keera added a commit that referenced this issue May 21, 2024
Moves the files generated by Ogma into a subdirectory, to make it easier
to place them conforming to the expected structure in a ROS application
inside a docker image.
ivanperez-keera added a commit that referenced this issue May 21, 2024
Adjust README to match new locations of files generated by the `ros`
command.
ivanperez-keera added a commit that referenced this issue May 21, 2024
Ogma doesn't currently generate a Dockerfile with the ROS packages. That
makes it harder for users to know how to use the produce of Ogma.

This commit adds a Dockerfile to the ROS template used by Ogma, and to
the list of files installed with Ogma. The dockerfile simply compiles
the monitoring application inside Space ROS.
ivanperez-keera added a commit that referenced this issue May 21, 2024
A prior commit has modified the `ros` command to generate an additional
Dockerfile. This commit adjusts the documentation in the README to let
users know what the Dockerfile is for and how to build the image.
ivanperez-keera added a commit that referenced this issue May 21, 2024
This commit adds a CI Job that checks that Ogma can generate a ROS
monitoring package, and the package compiles correctly using the
dockerfile generated with the ROS package.
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Implementor: Solution implemented, review requested.

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Change Manager: Verified that:

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Change Manager: Implementation ready to be merged.

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