The current Dockerfile is based on a CentOS 7 image, downloads JDK 8, clone the Apache Geode git repository, starts a build and execute the basic tests.
docker build .
If you're updating the image for a release, tag the build with the version:
docker build -t apachegeode/geode:1.0.0-incubating .
Once it's tagged, push to DockerHub:
docker push apachegeode/geode:1.0.0-incubating
- You need to be authenticated in DockerHub and be an administrator of the project. Ask for permissions at [email protected].
- This may take a while depending on your internet connection.
- Execute the following command to run the container and start
gfsh
:
docker run -it -p 10334:10334 -p 7575:7575 -p 1099:1099 apachegeode/geode:1.0.0-incubating
From this point you can pretty much follow Apache Geode in 5 minutes for example:
gfsh> start locator --name=locator
gfsh> start server --name=server
But in order to have real fun with containers you are probably better off using something like docker-compose, Cloud foundry or Kubernetes. Those examples will come next.