# 🌟 EDP - EdgeDeveloperPlatform > * Owner: Telekom MMS & T-Systems > * Date: December 20, 2024 > * Version: Release 1.0.0 ('PoC') ## About this Repository This repo [`edp-doc`](https://forgejo.edf-bootstrap.cx.fg1.ffm.osc.live/DevFW-CICD/edp-doc) is the documentation repository of the **EDP product**. ## About the EDP Product EDP is a product developed by the IPCEI-CIS subproject 'edge Developer Framework'. The goal is to provide a cutting edge developer experience for developing and delivering applications in the cloud edge continuum. ## What EDP contains The EDP product consists of three parts: 1. The platform orchestrator, processing declarative 'platform stack' descriptions 1. The predefined stack for a Demo EDP instance 1. The documentation ### Platform Orchestrator `edpbuilder` [edpbuilder](https://forgejo.edf-bootstrap.cx.fg1.ffm.osc.live/DevFW/edpbuilder) is a tool to quickly instantiate and manage Internal Development Platforms (IDPs). The Edge Development Platform Builder (edpbuilder) can easily setup a Kubenetes cluster (local kind cluster or OSC instance) and deploy tools to manage the Kubernetes resources and the software lifecicle of an application. ### Predefined `Demo EDP` Stack There are predefined stack sets for deploying and orchestrating a whole platform. At the time of writing (version PoC) we provide the [`Demo EDP`as PoC stack](https://forgejo.edf-bootstrap.cx.fg1.ffm.osc.live/DevFW-CICD/stacks). #### `Demo EDP` Stack The `Demo EDP` Stack contains the follwing application components: * Version-Control: Forgejo * CI: Forgejo Actions * CD: ArgoCD * Monitoring: Grafana, Prometheus, Loki, Promtail * SSO: Keycloak * Developer Portal: Backstage * Secret-Management: OpenBao, external-secrets * Infrastructur-Provisioning: Crossplane One usecase to demonstrate the capabilities and development lifecycle flow through all stack components is the [PetClinic Application](./docs/user-documentation/petclinic.md) ### Documentation The EDP documentation is subject to this repo in folder [`docs`](./docs/). It is created in the [`mkdocs`](https://www.mkdocs.org/) documentation format and natively embedded in the [`Backstage TechDocs` documentation technology](https://backstage.io/docs/features/techdocs/). Thus it can be read in four ways by 1. [accessing the Backstage portal in a running Demo EDP](#doc-in-backstage-in-a-running-demo-edp) 2. [accessing the Backstage portal in a Demo EDP setup on your computer](#doc-in-backstage-in-a-demo-edp-setup-on-your-computer) 3. [browsing the documentaion repository](#doc-in-the-repository) 4. [browsing in a Backstage simulation on your computer](#doc-in-a-backstage-simulation) ## Getting Started So get started by reading the doc in one of these ways, sorted from 'easy' to 'opinionated' accessibility: ### Doc in Backstage in a running Demo EDP The documentation can be easily accessed through a Demo EDP instance hosted on our Open Sovereign Cloud (OSC). Thus there you have a Backstage-Developer Portal running, containing the EDP documentation. Simply log in to Demo EDP Backstage to read through the documentation: * [EDP Documentation URL](https://edf-cc1.cx.fg1.ffm.osc.live/docs/edppoc/component/edp-documentation) * Username: user1 * Password: PpMpfZYICG9MRRF-3QBY2Zz1-+URYB6+-JRe ### Doc in the repository > Hint: the following link only works when you are in the repo (not in Backstage), like [the central one](https://forgejo.edf-bootstrap.cx.fg1.ffm.osc.live/DevFW-CICD/edp-doc) If you prefer direct access, the content of our documentation is centrally defined and maintained within the [docs folder of this repository](./docs/contents.md). ### Doc in a Backstage simulation > Hint: the following link only works when you are in the repo (not in Backstage), like [the central one](https://forgejo.edf-bootstrap.cx.fg1.ffm.osc.live/DevFW-CICD/edp-doc) The Backstage TechDocs embedding can also be [emulated in a Backstage portal frame running on your computer](./live-preview-integration/README-backstage-local.md). ### Doc in Backstage in a Demo EDP setup on your computer As `edpbuilder` is a infrastructure agnostic platform orchestrator, you also can boostrap the EDP Demo on your own laptop! Using the edpbuilder, you can set up a local Demo EDP that comes with a Backstage instance containing the documentation: > Hint: the following link only works when you are in the repo (not in Backstage), like [the central one](https://forgejo.edf-bootstrap.cx.fg1.ffm.osc.live/DevFW-CICD/edp-doc) [How to set up a local IDP on a kind cluster](./docs/user-documentation/edpbuilder.md)