Adding and building a module for Fedora
This document describes the process of adding a new module to the Fedora Modularity project, how to build it locally and how to build it in Fedora infrastructure
Process and policy for how to add a module to Fedora
TBD
Write a new modulemd file
A modulemd file is a yaml file that contains the module metadata like description, license and dependencies. The sample file in the upstream git repository of modulemd contains a complete documentation of the required and optional yaml tags.
The Modularity team uses a shorter modulemd file to test builds, but it can also be used as a base for new modules. Another good example is base-runtime.yml
There is a python program that checks modulemd files for errors. You need to install some packages to use this:
- python2-aexpect - dependency for python-avocado
- python2-avocado - avocado testing framework
- python2-modulemd - Module metadata manipulation library
- python-enchant - spell checker library (needed only for check_modulemd.py)
- hunspell-en-US - English dictionary (needed only for check_modulemd.py)
Then run
./run-checkmmd.sh /path/to/modulemd/file