* Standalone tool for initializing of hawkBit Database Signed-off-by: Avgustin Marinov <Avgustin.Marinov@bosch.com> * Add docker build for dbinit Signed-off-by: Avgustin Marinov <Avgustin.Marinov@bosch.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Avgustin Marinov <Avgustin.Marinov@bosch.com>
hawkBit Docker Build
This directory contains docker files for building hawkBit docker with two build types:
- release - uses officially released hawkBit versions, downloading them from https://repo1.maven.org
- development/dev - uses the local maven repository with built by developer (or just downloaded from any maven repository) hawkBit applications
Build overview
Building images supports the following build arguments (i.e. ARG-s which could be passed using --build-arg):
- JAVA_VERSION - [OPTIONAL, if not set a default is used] the Java version of the eclipse-temurin jre-alpine base image to be used.
- HAWKBIT_APP - [OPTIONAL, if not set hawkbit-update-server is used] the application to be build. Currently, there is just hawkbit-update-server but in future, if hawkBit is split to micro-services, there could be different micro-service apps.
- HAWKBIT_VERSION - [OPTIONAL, if not set a default, should be the last officially released version, is used] the application version
- CONTAINER_PORT - [OPTIONAL, if not set 8080 is used] on which the app opens the http server (if available)
Additionally, tge development builds shall be started with docker build context the local maven repository
Build docker images
Docker image could be build, for example, with (fixed version 0.4.1 is just an example):
docker build --build-arg HAWKBIT_APP=hawkbit-update-server --build-arg HAWKBIT_VERSION=0.4.1 -t hawkbit_update_server:0.4.1 . -f Dockerfile
or just by:
docker build --build-arg HAWKBIT_VERSION=0.4.1 -t hawkbit_update_server:0.4.1 .
having that docker uses by default Dockerfile and the hawkbit-update-server is the default HAWKBIT_APP.
To build standard development docker images, e.g. snapshot based, you could use something like:
docker build -t hawkbit_update_server:0-SNAPSHOT -f Dockerfile_dev ~/.m2/repository
Note that here you have to use your maven repository containing the hawkBit app as docker build context, in the example case ~/.m2/repository