[Apiman-user] Creating resources using Docker image

Arun Gupta arun.gupta at gmail.com
Thu Jul 23 11:15:25 EDT 2015


If the container is started a fresh then it would not have any
existing resources, isn't it?

Otherwise the script will get into a nested loop to first check for
organization, then service, then version, etc.

Arun

On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 7:34 AM, Eric Wittmann <eric.wittmann at redhat.com> wrote:
> I think it would be possible to have a run-once shell script.  Either by
> writing/checking some sort of "already run" file.  Or else by querying
> apiman to see if a particular entity exists.  For example, query to see if
> "My-Custom-Organization" exists ... if it does then skip the script.  If
> not, then run the multitude of curl commands to do what you want.
>
> -Eric
>
> On 7/23/2015 7:48 AM, Arun Gupta wrote:
>>
>> I've been thinking something on those lines.
>>
>> - Invoke shell script from Dockerfile
>> - Start API Man
>> - Run shell scripts
>> - Shut it down
>> - Go back to Dockerfile which will then start it
>>
>> Will share something, stay tuned.
>>
>> Arun
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 5:45 AM, Eric Wittmann <eric.wittmann at redhat.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> You are probably more deft with docker than I am, but perhaps a shell
>>> script
>>> could be used to send a bunch of curl commands?
>>>
>>> -Eric
>>>
>>> On 7/23/2015 7:35 AM, Arun Gupta wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> What is the recommended design pattern to extend the Dockerfile in the
>>>> meanwhile?
>>>>
>>>> Arun
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 5:32 AM, Eric Wittmann
>>>> <eric.wittmann at redhat.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> That is not currently a feature.  But I've now added a JIRA for it,
>>>>> since it seems like a nice idea (especially for extending the docker
>>>>> container).
>>>>>
>>>>> https://issues.jboss.org/browse/APIMAN-566
>>>>>
>>>>> -Eric
>>>>>
>>>>> On 7/23/2015 3:47 AM, Tim Dudgeon wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This indeed would be very useful.
>>>>>> Tim
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 23/07/2015 04:44, Arun Gupta wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've created a Dockerfile [1] that will attempt to create different
>>>>>>> resources. Is there any standard format where I can drop
>>>>>>> <organization>.yml in a pre-defined directory and API Man will read
>>>>>>> the resources defined there and create them?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This will simplify how the resources are created using Docker. The
>>>>>>> samples at [2] do not show that.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> [1]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://github.com/arun-gupta/microservices/blob/master/microservice/docker/Dockerfile
>>>>>>> [2] https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/jboss/apiman-wildfly/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Arun
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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