We can, and should, figure out the filename dynamically rather than
hardcode that value in build.ini since it is not actually a
configurable paramater.
Change-Id: I496d6555e9fa356ab09e62063fd707f43ed08121
Closes-Bug: #1490386
Updated build.py to reflect this change.
Deprecate --template option and make it a noop.
Change-Id: I7cd98d1ee684a4c64984a49597159868152683b2
Partially-Implements: blueprint remove-docker-dir
As a restructure, nothing is changed from the original behaviour and
naming despite the file structure changing. The symlinks to build had
to be updated generating lots of "deleted" and "new_file".
The new structure is:
docker/${base_distro}/${type}/${container}
base_distro == centos, ubuntu, fedora, etc
type == source, binary, rdo
type rdo is a symlink to binary for backwards compatibility
Two new flags are added to the build-all script to support the ability
to support different base distros and a flag to support binary or source
containers.
There are several added folders that are empty to hold the directory
structure for future containers of these types.
To use a prefix other than centos-rdo- you can set PREFIX in the toplevel
directory .buildconf file
Change-Id: Ifc7bac0d827470f506c8b5c004a833da9ce13b90
This represents making build-docker-images --release build
with the icehouse tag and causes docker-compsoe to pull from
the icehouse tag.
Partially-implements: blueprint port-kilo
Change-Id: I66b2c39abc55c0f47152dd90e696fc46b9c58f50
By changing the PREFIX variable in the .buildconf one is now able to
build docker images from different bases.
For example, add the following line to your .buildconf file to build
CentOS based images:
PREFIX=centos-rdo-
Default base image is Fedora. For now only RH family is supported.
Additionally, changing the namespace either with the NAMESPACE variable
in .buildconf or via --namespace commandline option now changes the
source namespace as well from the default kollaglue one.
Implements: blueprint multi-baseos
Co-Authored-By: Steven Dake <stdake@cisco.com>
Change-Id: I3964cd2292789ea883a1f2d2738a5731a4fff49b
This allows Kubernetes to reschedule containers in case a required
variable is missing, for example when the Kubernetes pod is started
before the service.
The checks were cleaned using the following method:
* remove duplicates
* remove check for variables that get a default value in the same file
* check for all variables used in the file
* check for required services when it is obvious.
Change-Id: Ib7e0530c410c61f828d36efe8925a20dc9781eab
This variable is never defined anywhere, and it is not one of the
variable automatically exported by k8s or docker.
It should be KEYSTONE_PUBLIC_SERVICE_HOST instead.
Change-Id: Ib65b0189d0a767212fbb7eff4ce81717d492c3e2