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André Dietisheim updated JBIDE-26694:
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Description:
For the server adapters in tools/as we have UI that allows a user to set the name of the
deployment archive. We're missing this feature for the OpenShift server adapters
currently. We're asked to add it.
Steps:
# EXEC: create a new app by using the *jboss-webserver31-tomcat8-openshift:1.2* builder
image
# ASSERT: *websocket-chat* application is imported into your workspace
# ASSERT: server adapter *jboss-webserver31-tomcat* is created
# ASSERT: In OpenShift explorer, below the service jboss-webserver31-tomcat*, you have the
running pod (build is finished, pod running)
# EXEC: start the server adapter
# ASSERT: RSync is executed and the output is visible in the "Console"
Result:
If you look closely at the output you see that the project is synced to the pod in a
folder called *websocket-chat.jar*
!console-output-1.png!
Expected result:
I should be able to set the output folder to anything I want. Ex. we have a customer that
wants the application war to be synced up into a folder *ROOT* (without the extension
*.war*).
Currently, to achieve this I have to do the following:
# EXEC: create the following xml snippet (notice the *outputName* property for the
module)
and make sure it reads as follows:
{code}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<deployment>
<local>
<module id="org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat">
<property key="tempLocation" value="" />
<property key="location" value="" />
<property key="outputName" value="ROOT" />
</module>
</local>
</deployment>
{code}
# EXEC: html-encode, join it into a single line and copy it (into the clipboard)
# EXEC: open the properties for the server adapter and hit "Switch Location"
!switch-location.png!
# ASSERT: in my workspace, a new project *Servers* is created. It contains the
configuration for my server adapter.
!server-adapter-configuration.png!
# EXEC: open the file with the *XML Editor*
# EXEC: in your *XML Editor*: go to the end of the line *<server
auto-publish-setting="2"* and insert your html-encoded xml as a value to the
attribute *org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.util.deploymentPreferenceKey="*
{code}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"
standalone="no"?>
<server auto-publish-setting="2" auto-publish-time="2"
hostname="jboss-webserver31-tomcat-test.192.168.64.76.nip.io"
id="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat" id-set="true"
name="jboss-webserver31-tomcat (Service) at OpenShift 3 (192.168.64.76)"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.IGNORE_LAUNCH_COMMANDS="true"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.deployDirectoryType="custom"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.serverMode="openshift3"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.webPort="80"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.webPortAutoDetect="false"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.zipDeploymentsPreference="true"
org.jboss.tools.openshift.Connection="https://developer@192.168.64.76:8443"
org.jboss.tools.openshift.DeployProject="websocket-chat"
org.jboss.tools.openshift.PodPath="/opt/webserver/webapps"
org.jboss.tools.openshift.SERVER_START_ON_CREATION="false"
org.jboss.tools.openshift.Service="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat"
org.jboss.tools.openshift.SourcePath="${workspace_loc:/websocket-chat}"
port="80" runtime-id="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat"
server-type="org.jboss.tools.openshift.server.type"
server-type-id="org.jboss.tools.openshift.server.type"
start-timeout="450" stop-timeout="450" timestamp="2"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.util.deploymentPreferenceKey="<?xml
version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<deployment> <local> <module
id="org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat"> <property
key="tempLocation" value="" /> <property
key="location" value="" /> <property
key="outputName" value="ROOT" />
</module> </local> </deployment>">
<list key="modules"
value0="websocket-chat::org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat::jst.web::3.0"/>
</server>
{code}
# EXEC: Save the editor and restart the server
Result:
Syncing now happens into a folder *ROOT*
!console-output-2.png!
was:
For the server adapters in tools/as we have UI that allows a user to set the name of the
deployment archive. We're missing this feature for the OpenShift server adapters
currently. We're asked to add it.
Steps:
# EXEC: create a new app by using the *jboss-webserver31-tomcat8-openshift:1.2* builder
image
# ASSERT: *websocket-chat* application is imported into your workspace
# ASSERT: server adapter *jboss-webserver31-tomcat* is created
# ASSERT: In OpenShift explorer, below the service jboss-webserver31-tomcat*, you have the
running pod (build is finished, pod running)
# EXEC: start the server adapter
# ASSERT: RSync is executed and the output is visible in the "Console"
Result:
If you look closely at the output you see that the project is synced to the pod in a
folder called *websocket-chat.jar*
!console-output-1.png!
Expected result:
I should be able to set the output folder to anything I want. Ex. we have a customer that
wants the application war to be synced up into a folder *ROOT* (without the extension
*.war*).
Currently, to achieve this I have to do the following:
# EXEC: open the properties for the server adapter and hit "Switch Location"
!switch-location.png!
# ASSERT: in my workspace, a new project *Servers* is created. It contains the
configuration for my server adapter.
!server-adapter-configuration.png!
# EXEC: open the file with the *XML Editor*
# EXEC: create the following xml snippet (notice the *outputName* property for the
module)
and make sure it reads as follows:
{code}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<deployment>
<local>
<module id="org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat">
<property key="tempLocation" value="" />
<property key="location" value="" />
<property key="outputName" value="ROOT" />
</module>
</local>
</deployment>
{code}
# EXEC: html-encode and join it into a single line
# EXEC: in your *XML* editor for the server adapter: go to the end of the line *<server
auto-publish-setting="2"* and insert your html-encoded xml as a value to the
attribute *org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.util.deploymentPreferenceKey="*
{code}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"
standalone="no"?>
<server auto-publish-setting="2" auto-publish-time="2"
hostname="jboss-webserver31-tomcat-test.192.168.64.76.nip.io"
id="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat" id-set="true"
name="jboss-webserver31-tomcat (Service) at OpenShift 3 (192.168.64.76)"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.IGNORE_LAUNCH_COMMANDS="true"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.deployDirectoryType="custom"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.serverMode="openshift3"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.webPort="80"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.webPortAutoDetect="false"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.zipDeploymentsPreference="true"
org.jboss.tools.openshift.Connection="https://developer@192.168.64.76:8443"
org.jboss.tools.openshift.DeployProject="websocket-chat"
org.jboss.tools.openshift.PodPath="/opt/webserver/webapps"
org.jboss.tools.openshift.SERVER_START_ON_CREATION="false"
org.jboss.tools.openshift.Service="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat"
org.jboss.tools.openshift.SourcePath="${workspace_loc:/websocket-chat}"
port="80" runtime-id="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat"
server-type="org.jboss.tools.openshift.server.type"
server-type-id="org.jboss.tools.openshift.server.type"
start-timeout="450" stop-timeout="450" timestamp="2"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.util.deploymentPreferenceKey="<?xml
version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<deployment> <local> <module
id="org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat"> <property
key="tempLocation" value="" /> <property
key="location" value="" /> <property
key="outputName" value="ROOT" />
</module> </local> </deployment>">
<list key="modules"
value0="websocket-chat::org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat::jst.web::3.0"/>
</server>
{code}
# EXEC: Save the editor and restart the server
Result:
Syncing now happens into a folder *ROOT*
!console-output-2.png!
Server adapter: should be able to freely set a war name
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Key: JBIDE-26694
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-26694
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: openshift
Affects Versions: 4.12.0.AM1
Reporter: André Dietisheim
Priority: Major
Labels: server_adapter
Fix For: 4.12.x
Attachments: console-output-1.png, console-output-2.png,
server-adapter-configuration.png, switch-location.png
For the server adapters in tools/as we have UI that allows a user to set the name of the
deployment archive. We're missing this feature for the OpenShift server adapters
currently. We're asked to add it.
Steps:
# EXEC: create a new app by using the *jboss-webserver31-tomcat8-openshift:1.2* builder
image
# ASSERT: *websocket-chat* application is imported into your workspace
# ASSERT: server adapter *jboss-webserver31-tomcat* is created
# ASSERT: In OpenShift explorer, below the service jboss-webserver31-tomcat*, you have
the running pod (build is finished, pod running)
# EXEC: start the server adapter
# ASSERT: RSync is executed and the output is visible in the "Console"
Result:
If you look closely at the output you see that the project is synced to the pod in a
folder called *websocket-chat.jar*
!console-output-1.png!
Expected result:
I should be able to set the output folder to anything I want. Ex. we have a customer that
wants the application war to be synced up into a folder *ROOT* (without the extension
*.war*).
Currently, to achieve this I have to do the following:
# EXEC: create the following xml snippet (notice the *outputName* property for the
module)
and make sure it reads as follows:
{code}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<deployment>
<local>
<module id="org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat">
<property key="tempLocation" value="" />
<property key="location" value="" />
<property key="outputName" value="ROOT" />
</module>
</local>
</deployment>
{code}
# EXEC: html-encode, join it into a single line and copy it (into the clipboard)
# EXEC: open the properties for the server adapter and hit "Switch Location"
!switch-location.png!
# ASSERT: in my workspace, a new project *Servers* is created. It contains the
configuration for my server adapter.
!server-adapter-configuration.png!
# EXEC: open the file with the *XML Editor*
# EXEC: in your *XML Editor*: go to the end of the line *<server
auto-publish-setting="2"* and insert your html-encoded xml as a value to the
attribute *org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.util.deploymentPreferenceKey="*
{code}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"
standalone="no"?>
<server auto-publish-setting="2" auto-publish-time="2"
hostname="jboss-webserver31-tomcat-test.192.168.64.76.nip.io"
id="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat" id-set="true"
name="jboss-webserver31-tomcat (Service) at OpenShift 3 (192.168.64.76)"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.IGNORE_LAUNCH_COMMANDS="true"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.deployDirectoryType="custom"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.serverMode="openshift3"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.webPort="80"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.webPortAutoDetect="false"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.server.zipDeploymentsPreference="true"
org.jboss.tools.openshift.Connection="https://developer@192.168.64.76:8443"
org.jboss.tools.openshift.DeployProject="websocket-chat"
org.jboss.tools.openshift.PodPath="/opt/webserver/webapps"
org.jboss.tools.openshift.SERVER_START_ON_CREATION="false"
org.jboss.tools.openshift.Service="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat"
org.jboss.tools.openshift.SourcePath="${workspace_loc:/websocket-chat}"
port="80" runtime-id="test@jboss-webserver31-tomcat"
server-type="org.jboss.tools.openshift.server.type"
server-type-id="org.jboss.tools.openshift.server.type"
start-timeout="450" stop-timeout="450" timestamp="2"
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.util.deploymentPreferenceKey="<?xml
version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<deployment> <local> <module
id="org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat"> <property
key="tempLocation" value="" /> <property
key="location" value="" /> <property
key="outputName" value="ROOT" />
</module> </local> </deployment>">
<list key="modules"
value0="websocket-chat::org.eclipse.jst.jee.server:websocket-chat::jst.web::3.0"/>
</server>
{code}
# EXEC: Save the editor and restart the server
Result:
Syncing now happens into a folder *ROOT*
!console-output-2.png!
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