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Fetch Oracle-JDBC driver from Maven repository
It's no longer necessary to install these artifacts from a file.
author | Tom Gottfried <tom@intevation.de> |
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date | Mon, 12 Jul 2021 14:08:26 +0200 |
parents | c3afc0274bba |
children | 13e2d38ad314 |
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Configure: _ Change 'localhost' to 'd4eriver-db' in artifacts/doc/conf/backend-db.xml and artifacts/doc/conf/seddb-db.xml _ Change 'localhost' to '0.0.0.0' in artifacts/doc/conf/rest-server.xml _ Change 'localhost' to 'd4eriver-artifacts' in the server-url parameter in gwt-client/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/web.xml _ Set font path to /usr/share/fonts/gnu-free/FreeSans.ttf in gwt-client/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/config.yaml Build: $ docker build -f docker/Dockerfile.db -t d4e/river_db . $ docker build -f docker/Dockerfile.artifacts -t d4e/river_artifacts . $ docker build -f docker/Dockerfile.gwt-client -t d4e/river_client . Run: $ docker network create d4e_river $ docker run --name d4eriver-db --network d4e_river \ -dp 2345:5432 d4e/river_db:latest $ docker run --name d4eriver-artifacts --network d4e_river \ -dp 8181:8181 d4e/river_artifacts $ docker run --name d4eriver-client --network d4e_river \ -v $PWD:/opt/d4e/river -dp 8080:8080 d4e/river_client The application should now be accessible on your docker host under port 8080 and path /d4e-river (e.g. http://your-host:8080/d4e-river). See docker/flys_user_file for credentials. TODO: _ Avoid having to change configuration manually _ Allow running artifact server with `-v $PWD:/opt/d4e/river' (currently this leads to missing h2 databases) _ Let all components log to stdout to enable useful usage of `docker logs' _ Something better than setting framework and http-client to a branch explicitly in the Dockerfiles