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* [[OpenShift Auxiliary Tools Operations#Operations|OpenShift Auxiliary Tools Operations]] | * [[OpenShift Auxiliary Tools Operations#Operations|OpenShift Auxiliary Tools Operations]] | ||
* [[OpenShift Create an Application from a Docker Image#Overview|Create an Application from a Docker Image]] | * [[OpenShift Create an Application from a Docker Image#Overview|Create an Application from a Docker Image]] | ||
* [[Sonatype Nexus 3]] | |||
=Overview= | =Overview= | ||
Nexus is a repository and artifact manager used by OpenShift to cache locally build dependencies, and those used by Maven in particular, close to builds. It is recommended to set up one per OpenShift cluster, to speed up Maven builds. | Nexus is a repository and artifact manager used by OpenShift to cache locally build dependencies, and those used by Maven in particular, close to builds. It is recommended to set up one per OpenShift cluster, to speed up Maven builds. Nexus can be deployed using the procedure described below. An alternate method is to use the template available: here https://github.com/NovaOrdis/playground/blob/master/openshift/templates/nexus-template.yaml. | ||
=<span id='Method 2'></span>Deploy Nexus Based on a Standard Sonatype Docker Image= | =<span id='Method 2'></span>Deploy Nexus Based on a Standard Sonatype Docker Image= | ||
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6. Expose the service. | 6. Expose the service. | ||
[[OpenShift_Route_Operations#Expose_a_Service|oc expose service]] nexus3 --hostname=maven.openshift.novaordis.io | [[OpenShift_Route_Operations#Expose_a_Service|oc expose service]] nexus3 --hostname=maven.apps.openshift.novaordis.io | ||
7. Resume rollout. | 7. Resume rollout. | ||
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[[OpenShift_Application_Operations#resume|oc rollout resume]] dc nexus3 | [[OpenShift_Application_Operations#resume|oc rollout resume]] dc nexus3 | ||
=Test= | =Smoke Test the Deployment= | ||
Wait for the pod to be brought on-line, go to https://maven.apps.openshift.novaordis.io/. The repository should be on-line. | |||
Wait for the pod to be brought on-line, | |||
=Configuration= | =Configuration= | ||
==Administrator Password== | |||
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Connect as admin/admin123 and change the default password. The changes will be persisted in storage. | |||
==Troubleshooting== | ==Troubleshooting== | ||
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* [[OpenShift Nexus Kept Getting Restarted]] | * [[OpenShift Nexus Kept Getting Restarted]] | ||
* [[OpenShift Nexus Pod failed to Start During the CI/CD Pipeline Deployment]] | * [[OpenShift Nexus Pod failed to Start During the CI/CD Pipeline Deployment]] | ||
==Production Configuration== | |||
{{Internal|Sonatype Nexus 3 Configuration|Sonatype Nexus 3 Configuration}} | |||
=Interaction with OpenShift= | =Interaction with OpenShift= |
Latest revision as of 05:53, 20 January 2018
External
Internal
Overview
Nexus is a repository and artifact manager used by OpenShift to cache locally build dependencies, and those used by Maven in particular, close to builds. It is recommended to set up one per OpenShift cluster, to speed up Maven builds. Nexus can be deployed using the procedure described below. An alternate method is to use the template available: here https://github.com/NovaOrdis/playground/blob/master/openshift/templates/nexus-template.yaml.
Deploy Nexus Based on a Standard Sonatype Docker Image
oc new-app docker.io/sonatype/nexus3:latest
For more details what happens during a new application creation based on a container image, see:
Post-Creation Operations
These operations are explained in detail in
1. Disable automatic deployment and drop what has already been deployed, to allow for reconfiguration:
oc rollout pause dc nexus3 oc delete rc <rc-name>
2. Change the deployment strategy.
oc patch dc nexus3 --patch='{ "spec": { "strategy": { "type": "Recreate" }}}'
3. Attach a valid persistence volume.
For this to work, a 2Gi or more persistent volume must be already provisioned and available.
Create the persistent volume claim:
echo "apiVersion: v1 kind: PersistentVolumeClaim metadata: name: production-nexus-pvc spec: accessModes: - ReadWriteOnce resources: requests: storage: 2Gi" | oc create -f -
If an appropriate persistent volume exists, it will be immediately bound after the persistent volume claim creation.
Modify the deployment configuration to use the persistent volume claim:
oc set volumes dc/nexus3 --remove --name=nexus3-volume-1
oc set volumes dc/nexus3 --add --name=nexus-data --mount-path=/nexus-data/ --type persistentVolumeClaim --claim-name=production-nexus-pvc
4. Setup resources.
oc set resources dc/nexus3 --limits=memory=2Gi --requests=memory=1Gi
5. Setup the readiness and liveness probes
oc set probe dc/nexus3 --readiness \ --failure-threshold 3 --initial-delay-seconds 120 \ --get-url=http://:8081/repository/maven-public/
oc set probe dc/nexus3 --liveness \ --failure-threshold 3 --initial-delay-seconds 120 \ -- echo ok
6. Expose the service.
oc expose service nexus3 --hostname=maven.apps.openshift.novaordis.io
7. Resume rollout.
oc rollout resume dc nexus3
Smoke Test the Deployment
Wait for the pod to be brought on-line, go to https://maven.apps.openshift.novaordis.io/. The repository should be on-line.
Configuration
Administrator Password
Connect as admin/admin123 and change the default password. The changes will be persisted in storage.
Troubleshooting
- OpenShift Nexus Kept Getting Restarted
- OpenShift Nexus Pod failed to Start During the CI/CD Pipeline Deployment
Production Configuration
Interaction with OpenShift
MAVEN_MIRROR_URL
'MAVEN_MIRROR_URL' is an environment variable interpreted by the OpenShift s2i builders, which use the Maven repository whose URL is specified as a source of artifacts.
OpenShift image builders check for the environment variable MAVEN_MIRROR_URL, which should point to:
- Nexus 2: https://nexus-cicd.apps.openshift.novaordis.io/content/groups/public
- Nexus 3: https://nexus3-cicd.apps.openshift.novaordis.io/repository/maven-all-public
Configure Maven from Maven Build Pods to Use Nexus as Mirror
In all Maven build pods, invoke maven with an alternate settings file that specifies Nexus as a Maven mirror.
mvn -s ./openshift/nexus-settings.xml
Maven command can also be defined as:
def mavenCommand="mvn -s openshift/nexus-settings.xml"
where nexus-settings.xml should be similar to:
<settings>
<servers>
<server>
<id>nexus</id>
<username>deployment</username>
<password>deployment123</password>
</server>
</servers>
<mirrors>
<mirror>
<id>nexus</id>
<mirrorOf>*</mirrorOf>
<url>https://nexus-cicd.apps.openshift.novaordis.io/content/groups/public/</url>
</mirror>
</mirrors>
<profiles>
<profile>
<id>nexus</id>
<!--Enable snapshots for the built in central repo to direct -->
<!--all requests to nexus via the mirror -->
<repositories>
<repository>
<id>central</id>
<url>https://central</url>
<releases><enabled>true</enabled></releases>
<snapshots><enabled>true</enabled></snapshots>
</repository>
</repositories>
<pluginRepositories>
<pluginRepository>
<id>central</id>
<url>https://central</url>
<releases><enabled>true</enabled></releases>
<snapshots><enabled>true</enabled></snapshots>
</pluginRepository>
</pluginRepositories>
</profile>
</profiles>
<activeProfiles>
<activeProfile>nexus</activeProfile>
</activeProfiles>
</settings>