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* [[OpenShift_Build_Operations#Build_and_Deploy_a_JEE_Application| | * [[OpenShift_Build_Operations#Build_and_Deploy_a_JEE_Application|Build Operations]] | ||
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Revision as of 08:31, 25 November 2017
Internal
Overview
Process
"Join" Projects
If the source repository pod runs in a collocated OpenShift project, and we want to use the internal DNS name, we need to join the projects.
oadm pod-network join-projects --to=cicd lab
Create the Application
oc new-app <openshift-project-template-name> \ --param APPLICATION_NAME=<application-name> \ --param SOURCE_REPOSITORY_URL=<git-url> \ --param SOURCE_REPOSITORY_REF=master \ --param CONTEXT_DIR=/
oc new-app eap64-basic-s2i \ --param APPLICATION_NAME=tasks \ --param SOURCE_REPOSITORY_URL=https://gogs.cicd.svc.cluster.local:3000/gogs/openshift-tasks-private \ --param SOURCE_REPOSITORY_REF=master \ --param CONTEXT_DIR=/
This command uses openshift project's "eap64-basic-s2i" template and creates:
- a build configuration
- an image stream
- a deployment configuration
- a route
- a service
Add Source Repository Secrets
If the source repository is protected, we need to place credentials into the builder configuration, and the builder service account environment:
oc secrets new=basicauth <secret-name> --username=... --password=... oc secrets link builder <secret-name> oc set build-secret --source bc/<build-config-name> <secret-name>