Warning
This documentation is actively being updated as the project evolves and may not be complete in all areas.
Setup Local Mode¶
This guide shows you how to use Jumpstarter with a client and exporter running on the same host.
Prerequisites¶
Install the following packages in your Python environment:
jumpstarter-cli
- The Jumpstarter CLI for interacting with exportersjumpstarter-driver-opendal
- The OpenDAL storage driver for file operationsjumpstarter-driver-power
- The base power driver for managing power states
These driver packages include mock implementations, enabling you to test the connection between an exporter and client without physical hardware.
Instructions¶
Create an Exporter Configuration¶
Create an exporter configuration named example-local
to define the
capabilities of your local test exporter. This configuration mirrors a regular
exporter config but leaves the endpoint
and token
fields empty since you
don’t need to connect to the controller service.
Create example-local.yaml
in /etc/jumpstarter/exporters
with this content:
apiVersion: jumpstarter.dev/v1alpha1
kind: ExporterConfig
metadata:
namespace: default
name: example-local
endpoint: ""
token: ""
export:
storage:
type: jumpstarter_driver_opendal.driver.MockStorageMux
power:
type: jumpstarter_driver_power.driver.MockPower
Spawn an Exporter Shell¶
Interact with your local exporter using the “exporter shell” functionality in
the jmp
CLI. When you spawn a shell, Jumpstarter runs a local exporter
instance in the background for the duration of your shell session.
$ jmp shell --exporter example-local
Exiting the Exporter Shell¶
To terminate the local exporter, simply exit the shell:
$ exit
Next Steps¶
Once you have your exporter shell running, you can start using Jumpstarter commands to interact with your hardware. To learn more about common workflow patterns and implementation examples, see Examples.