This repository contains sources for an s2i builder image, based on CentOS7 and nodejs releases from nodejs.org.
If you are interested in developing against SCL-based nodejs releases, try sti-nodejs.
For more information about using these images with OpenShift, please see the official OpenShift Documentation.
Node.JS versions currently provided are:
7.4.0
current
6.3.1
6.9.4
lts
5.12.0
6.9.4
4.4.2
5.12.0
4.7.2
5.12.0
5.12.0
OpenShift allows you to quickly start a build using the web console, or the CLI.
The oc
command-line tool can be used to start a build, layering your desired nodejs REPO_URL
sources into a centos7 image with your selected RELEASE
of nodejs via the following command format:
oc new-app ryanj/centos7-s2i-nodejs:RELEASE~REPO_URL
For example, you can run a build (including npm install
steps), using my http-base
example repo, and the current
relase of nodejs with:
oc new-app ryanj/centos7-s2i-nodejs:current~http://github.com/ryanj/http-base
Or, to run the latest lts
release with my pillar-base
example:
oc new-app ryanj/centos7-s2i-nodejs:lts~http://github.com/ryanj/pillar-base
You can try using any of the available tagged nodejs releases, and your own repo sources - as long as your application source will init correctly with npm start
, and listen on port 8080.
The Source2Image cli tools are available as a standalone project, allowing you to run builds outside of OpenShift.
This example will produce a new docker image named pillarjs
:
s2i build https://github.com/ryanj/pillar-base ryanj/centos7-s2i-nodejs:current pillarjs
There are several ways to make this base image and the full list of tagged nodejs releases available to users during OpenShift's web-based "Add to Project" workflow.
Those without admin privileges can install the latest nodejs releases within their project context with:
oc create -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ryanj/origin-s2i-nodejs/master/image-streams.json
To ensure that each of the latest NodeJS release tags are available and displayed correctly in the web UI, try upgrading / reinstalling the imageStream:
oc delete is/centos7-s2i-nodejs ; oc create -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ryanj/origin-s2i-nodejs/master/image-streams.json
If you've (automatically) imported this image using the oc new-app
example command, then you may need to clear the auto-imported image stream reference and re-install it.
Administrators can make these NodeJS releases available globally (visible in all projects, by all users) by adding them to the openshift
namespace:
oc create -n openshift -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ryanj/origin-s2i-nodejs/master/image-streams.json
To replace the default SCL-packaged openshift/nodejs
image (admin access required), run:
oc delete is/nodejs -n openshift ; oc create -n openshift -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ryanj/origin-s2i-nodejs/master/centos7-s2i-nodejs.json
Clone a copy of this repo to fetch the build sources:
$ git clone https://github.com/ryanj/origin-s2i-nodejs.git
$ cd origin-s2i-nodejs
To build your own S2I Node.JS builder images from scratch, run:
$ docker pull openshift/base-centos7
$ make build
You can also build a specific release, or try building the alternate ONBUILD
version of this base:
$ ONBUILD=true make VERSION=6.3.1
The ONBUILD
base images are available at https://hub.docker.com/r/ryanj/centos7-nodejs
This repository also provides a S2I test framework, which launches tests to check functionality of a simple Node.JS application built on top of the sti-nodejs image.
Users can choose between testing a Node.JS test application based on a RHEL or CentOS image.
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CentOS based image
$ cd sti-nodejs $ make test
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nodejs.org/
Dockerfile and scripts to build container images.
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hack/
Folder containing scripts which are responsible for the build and test actions performed by the
Makefile
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image-streams.json
**Use this file to add these runtimes to OpenShift's web-based "Add to Project" workflow.
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Makefile
**See the build your own builder images section of the
README
forbuild
andtest
usage details.