Wok is a cherrypy-based web framework with HTML5 support originated from Kimchi. It can be extended by plugins which expose functionality through REST APIs.
Examples of such plugins are Kimchi (Virtualization Management); Ginger Base (Basic host management) and; Ginger (System Administration).
Wok runs through wokd daemon.
Wok and its plugins can run in any web browser that supports HTML5. The Kimchi community (responsible for Wok project) makes an effort to test it with the latest versions of Chrome and Firefox browsers, but the following list can be used as reference to browser support.
- Internet Explorer: Current version
- Chrome: Current version
- Firefox: Current version
- Safari: Current version
- Opera: Current version
- Safari iOS: Current version
- Android Browser Current version
Wok might run on any GNU/Linux distribution that meets the conditions described on the 'Getting Started' section below.
The Kimchi community (responsible for Wok project) makes an effort to test it with the latest versions of Fedora, openSUSE, and Ubuntu.
In order to have Wok running as expected in your system, please make sure to have all the dependencies installed before building Wok or starting up the wokd service.
First of all, install python3-pip
sudo dnf install -y python3-pip
Development Dependencies
sudo -H pip3 install -r requirements-dev.txt
sudo dnf install -y gcc make autoconf automake git python3-pip python3-requests python3-mock gettext-devel rpm-build libxslt gcc-c++ python3-devel python3-pep8 python3-pyflakes rpmlint python3-pyyaml
Runtime Dependencies
sudo dnf install -y systemd logrotate python3-psutil python3-ldap python3-lxml python3-websockify python3-jsonschema openssl nginx python3-cherrypy python3-cheetah python3-pam python3-m2crypto gettext-devel
First of all, install python3-pip
sudo apt install -y python3-pip
Development Dependencies
sudo -H pip3 install -r requirements-dev.txt
sudo apt install -y gcc make autoconf automake git python3-pip python3-requests python3-mock gettext pkgconf xsltproc python3-dev pep8 pyflakes python3-yaml
Runtime Dependencies
sudo apt install -y systemd logrotate python3-psutil python3-ldap python3-lxml python3-websockify python3-jsonschema openssl nginx python3-cherrypy3 python3-cheetah python3-pampy python3-m2crypto gettext python3-openssl
First of all, install python3-pip
sudo apt install -y python3-pip
Development Dependencies
sudo -H pip3 install -r requirements-dev.txt
sudo apt install -y gcc make autoconf automake git python3-pip python3-requests python3-mock gettext pkgconf xsltproc python3-dev pep8 pyflakes python3-yaml
Runtime Dependencies
sudo apt install -y systemd logrotate python3-psutil python3-ldap python3-lxml python3-websockify python3-jsonschema openssl nginx python3-cherrypy3 python3-cheetah python3-pam python3-m2crypto gettext python3-openssl
First of all, install python3-pip
sudo zypper install -y python3-pip
Development Dependencies
sudo -H pip3 install -r requirements-dev.txt
sudo zypper install -y gcc make autoconf automake git python3-pip python3-requests python3-mock gettext-tools rpm-build libxslt-tools gcc-c++ python3-devel python3-pep8 python3-pyflakes rpmlint python3-PyYAML python3-distro
Runtime Dependencies
sudo zypper install -y systemd logrotate python3-psutil python3-ldap python3-lxml python3-websockify python3-jsonschema openssl nginx python3-CherryPy python3-Cheetah3 python3-python-pam python3-M2Crypto gettext-tools python3-distro
sudo ./autogen.sh --system
make
# Optional if running from the source tree
sudo make install
# Or, to make installable .deb packages
make deb
# Or, for RPM packages
make rpm
If you are looking for stable versions, there are some packages available at https://github.com/kimchi-project/wok/releases
sudo python3 src/wokd
To access Wok, please, connect your browser to https://localhost:8001.
There are a lof of ways to contribute to the Wok Project:
- Issues can be reported at Github
- Patches are always welcome! Please, follow these instructions on how to send patches to the mailing list (kimchi-devel@ovirt.org) or submit a pull request.
Find more information about Wok Project at https://github.com/kimchi-project/wok/wiki