Scripts
General guidelines
Scripts in this folder are meant to be run from the repository base folder. Example:
./scripts/generate_openapi.sh
Scripts list
generate_openapi.sh
Use this script to generate an updated OpenAPI specification file for the documentation application and the SDKs, and also to build the SDKs autogenerated code, for any supported language by Fern.
You require to install Fern to run this script.
See:
start_openapi_server.sh
Use this script to start a local server with an updated OpenAPI specification file, to be able to test the specification quickly.
Open the server in your browser at http://localhost:3003/
See:
- https://github.com/Redocly/redoc
- https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/23/docs/specs/man/jwebserver.html
sync-codex.sh
Synchronize .agents/rules/*.mdc into Codex-friendly markdown and generate a local
AGENTS.override.md for Codex sessions.
Usage:
./scripts/sync-codex.sh .agents AGENTS.md AGENTS.override.md
This script is executed by make codex.
dev-runner.sh
Development environment runner script for local Opik development. This script manages Docker infrastructure, backend, and frontend services for development workflows.
Quick Start
# Full restart with rebuild (default)
./scripts/dev-runner.sh
# Or explicitly
./scripts/dev-runner.sh --restart
Available Commands
Standard Mode (Backend and Frontend as local processes):
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
--start |
Start services without rebuilding |
--stop |
Stop all services |
--restart |
Stop, rebuild, and start all services (default) |
--quick-restart |
Quick restart: rebuild backend only, keep infrastructure running |
--verify |
Check status of all services |
BE-Only Mode (Backend as local process, Frontend in Docker):
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
--be-only-start |
Start services without rebuilding |
--be-only-stop |
Stop all services |
--be-only-restart |
Stop, rebuild, and start services |
--be-only-verify |
Check status of services |
EM / Platform Mode (Opik-team only — opt-in via PLATFORM_ENABLED=true):
Runs the Comet EM/Platform stack (comet-backend + comet-react, auto-detected sibling checkouts) alongside Opik behind a single-origin proxy, with Opik in comet mode. Off by default; Standard/BE-only dev is unaffected. See --help for env vars (COMET_BACKEND_PATH, COMET_REACT_PATH, EM_JAVA_HOME, EM_*_PORT).
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
PLATFORM_ENABLED=true ./scripts/dev-runner.sh --restart |
Bring up Opik + EM stack; integrated UI at http://localhost:9100 (Opik at /opik). Also works with --start/--stop/--verify. |
--platform-build |
Build the EM stack only (comet-backend jar + comet-react deps) |
Other Commands:
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
--build-be |
Build backend only |
--build-fe |
Build frontend only |
--migrate |
Run database migrations |
--lint-be |
Lint backend code |
--lint-fe |
Lint frontend code |
--logs |
Show recent logs |
--debug |
Enable debug mode (combine with other flags) |
--help |
Show help message |
Multi-Worktree Support
The dev-runner.sh and opik.sh scripts support running multiple Opik development environments
simultaneously from different git worktrees. Each worktree automatically gets isolated ports and
Docker containers.
How It Works
- Worktree Detection: The script identifies your worktree by its directory name
- Port Offset Calculation: A deterministic offset (0-99) is calculated from an MD5 hash of your project path
- Port Assignment: All service ports are offset from their base values
- Docker Isolation: Each worktree gets a unique Docker Compose project name (
opik-<worktree-id>)
Port Assignments
| Service | Base Port | Formula |
|---|---|---|
| Backend | 8080 | 8080 + offset |
| Frontend | 5174 | 5174 + offset |
| MySQL | 3306 | 3306 + offset |
| Redis | 6379 | 6379 + offset |
| ClickHouse HTTP | 8123 | 8123 + offset |
| ClickHouse Native | 9000 | 9000 + offset |
| Python Backend | 8000 | 8000 + offset |
| Zookeeper | 2181 | 2181 + offset |
| MinIO API | 9001 | 9001 + offset |
| MinIO Console | 9090 | 9090 + offset |
Manual Port Override
If you need to use a specific port offset (e.g., to avoid conflicts or use standard ports):
# Use standard ports (offset 0)
OPIK_PORT_OFFSET=0 ./scripts/dev-runner.sh --restart
# Use a specific offset
OPIK_PORT_OFFSET=10 ./scripts/dev-runner.sh --restart
Running Multiple Worktrees
# Terminal 1: Main branch
cd ~/opik
./scripts/dev-runner.sh --restart
# Services running on ports based on hash of ~/opik
# Terminal 2: Feature branch worktree
cd ~/opik-worktrees/feature-xyz
./scripts/dev-runner.sh --restart
# Services running on different ports based on hash of ~/opik-worktrees/feature-xyz
Port Collision Detection
The script automatically checks for port conflicts before starting services. If a collision is detected, you'll see an error message with suggestions:
[ERROR] Port 8122 (Backend) is already in use
Port collision detected! Another process is using one or more required ports.
This might be caused by:
- Another Opik instance running from a different worktree
- Stale containers from a previous run
- Other services using the same ports
To resolve:
1. Stop other Opik instances: ./scripts/dev-runner.sh --stop
2. Use a different port offset: export OPIK_PORT_OFFSET=<0-99>
3. Check running processes: lsof -i :8122
File Isolation
Each worktree also gets isolated log and PID files:
| File | Path |
|---|---|
| Backend PID | /tmp/opik-<worktree-id>-backend.pid |
| Frontend PID | /tmp/opik-<worktree-id>-frontend.pid |
| Backend Log | /tmp/opik-<worktree-id>-backend.log |
| Frontend Log | /tmp/opik-<worktree-id>-frontend.log |
Docker Container Naming
Docker containers are prefixed with the worktree project name:
- Main repo (
opik):opik-opik-mysql-1,opik-opik-backend-1, etc. - Worktree (
feature-xyz):opik-feature-xyz-mysql-1,opik-feature-xyz-backend-1, etc.
Environment Variables
| Variable | Description |
|---|---|
OPIK_PORT_OFFSET |
Override automatic port offset (0-99) |
DEBUG_MODE=true |
Enable verbose debug output |
SDK Configuration
When using the Opik SDK with a worktree-based development environment, configure it to use your worktree's backend port (shown when you start the environment):
# Configure SDK (use the backend port shown at startup)
export OPIK_URL_OVERRIDE='http://localhost:8080' # or your worktree's port
export OPIK_WORKSPACE='default'
Or edit ~/.opik.config:
[opik]
url_override = http://localhost:8122
workspace = default