[hibernate-dev] hibernate.org Awestruct within Docker

Steve Ebersole steve at hibernate.org
Thu Aug 20 11:57:43 EDT 2015


Hardy, this is awesome!  Thanks for getting this pushed upstream.  I am
about to work with this upstream today :)



On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 8:08 AM Hardy Ferentschik <hardy at hibernate.org>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I just pushed some changes to the hibernate.org site. The changes allow
> you to run
> the hibernate.org Awestruct environment within a Docker container while
> still being able to
> make changes locally. The obvious benefit is that in case of environmental
> problems
> due to native extension compilation etc, only one needs to sort this out
> and all others
> can then benefit by using an updated images.
>
> So how do you do that? Check out http://hibernate.org/docker/README/. It
> comes down to
> - You need a running Docker daemon
> - Build the Docker image
>   $ docker build -t hibernate/hibernate.org .
> - Run the image
>   $ docker run -t -i -p 4242:4242 -v <path to root dir of hibernate.org
> checkout>:/home/dev/hibernate.org hibernate/hibernate.org
>
> Anyways, really the online docs should tell you everything. If not let me
> know and we iron
> things out there.
>
> What does that mean for you who still wants to run this locally? Nothing
> really.
> The local setup still works, BUT I had to make some changes to the build
> file
> (gems are not anymore stored relative to the checkout). To make sure all
> keeps working,
> after an update, I recommend to make sure to have a CLEAN checkout.
> The best way to do this is via 'git clean -fxd' (thanks Sanne for this
> one). Just make
> sure to have no uncommitted changes.
>
> Let me know if you like it in which case we can do the same for
> in.relation.to.
>
> Happy awestructing
> --hardy
>
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