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@olivierlambert how can one contribute to XO-Lite? I might get some time for at least some simple features.
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Hi @konsultaner !
Let me ping the right person to assist on this
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Hi @konsultaner.
I'll have to check with the XO Lite team to see what needs to be done, but I can already tell you how to set up the project and get on board.
- Fork and clone the GitHub Repository
- Go to the
@xen-orchestra/lite
directory - Copy the
.env.dist
file to.env
and edit it to configure your XCP-ng server host URL (VITE_XO_HOST=http://...
) - Install dependencies:
yarn install
- Run the dev server:
yarn dev
If all has gone well, you should be able to access the XO Lite Dashboard from http://localhost:3000
Thank you.
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why is this part of the commercial repo? what if the lite has some of the commercial features?
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what are you talking about? There's no "commercial repo" Xen Orchestra repo is where we store all the XO source code, and the whole code is aGPLv3. I don't understand why are you talking about a "commercial repo" ?
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@olivierlambert I thought I need a license to use all features of XO? I didn't go through all the code. I have another project, that only provides non-commercial parts of the product in the official repo and the enterprise parts are in a private repo. So I wasn't sure if XO had all code hosted in that repo or just the free to use features? I wasn't ment to be offending, sorry.
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@olivierlambert I thought I need a license to use all features of XO?
No. It's even explained in our official documentation: see https://xen-orchestra.com/docs/installation.html#from-the-sources
If you git pull from our repo, and build it, you'll have absolutely all XO features. It's not open core, it's true open source. Our business model is creating XOA -Xen Orchestra virtual Appliance- (a dedicated VM bundled with QA and support). XOA brings extra features unrelated to XO, like an easy way to update it, stable/latest channels, and some stuff linked to your xen-orchestra.com account.
No worries and no offense
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The complete source code is open source and freely available with no paywall.
(And I don't think you were offending ^^)
Edit: too late
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ok, cool. So yes, then it would be great to see what needs to be done. I can start off with adding a german translation
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Sure! A translation is a first good way to contribute Happy to have more people on board!
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Hello Oliver and thanks for your work.
Can we add a function to send a "ctrl-alt-del" to the vm in Xo Lite? Particularly for Windows server OS's that requires it in order to get logon screen.
Thanks.
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@ocktek sure, let me prioritize this
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@olivierlambert - This build is awesome! I just needed something simple and web-based to view the status of my VM's and this met that need. Loving XCP-ng 8.2. Cannot wait for 8.3!
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I see I'm running commit "0d127" of XO Lite, from December 28th. Is there a faster "channel" I can get on, to test some of the latest commits?
Also I like how on XO you can click on the commit # to be taken to the github page for it, can that be added to xo lite?
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XO Lite release process is a bit different. If you want the "latest" build, you can use the "SaaS" version and point it toward your host. Otherwise, you'll need to wait for the RPM to be updated in your XCP-ng.
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Hi, just installed 8.3 on my testbox to play around with it and figured out XO Lite is not working when you select dualstack (ipv4 and ipv6) during installation. I reinstalled the machine only with ipv4 and XO Lite was up and running immediately.
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Yes, it's not XO Lite related but IPv6 dual stack related. Adding @BenjiReis in the loop
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@CptHyper said in XO Lite: building an embedded UI in XCP-ng:
Hi, just installed 8.3 on my testbox to play around with it and figured out XO Lite is not working when you select dualstack (ipv4 and ipv6) during installation. I reinstalled the machine only with ipv4 and XO Lite was up and running immediately.
Thanks for further confirming my past experience with the IPv6 dual stack and IPv6 only issue. You experienced the in-ability to connect to XO Lite because of the issue with the IPv6 dual stack management network not coming up on start up.
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Love the platform already, great work, even with just the limited abilities that are baked in.
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Yes, it takes a bit of time now because we validated the concept and now merging all components in a clean fashion in the code base. Now, we have a core component library we could you for both XO 6 and XO Lite \o/