From 79bc69a71f34af8928d37648448bf10ab1362791 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Docker Library Bot Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2017 11:32:35 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Run update.sh --- bonita/README.md | 48 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ haproxy/README.md | 4 +++- 2 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) diff --git a/bonita/README.md b/bonita/README.md index f285e8815..2dfaca7d4 100644 --- a/bonita/README.md +++ b/bonita/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links -- [`7.2.4` (*7.2/Dockerfile*)](https://github.com/Bonitasoft-Community/docker_bonita/blob/c8d6cbb007b77a9ce5b22a7e874608962f863e99/7.2/Dockerfile) -- [`7.3.3`, `latest` (*7.3/Dockerfile*)](https://github.com/Bonitasoft-Community/docker_bonita/blob/19d78ec0f212891e97814b2db30891b9b280f7e5/7.3/Dockerfile) +- [`7.3.3` (*7.3/Dockerfile*)](https://github.com/Bonitasoft-Community/docker_bonita/blob/19d78ec0f212891e97814b2db30891b9b280f7e5/7.3/Dockerfile) +- [`7.4.1`, `latest` (*7.4/Dockerfile*)](https://github.com/Bonitasoft-Community/docker_bonita/blob/dd265ab1802f8b697940e864af80ed0a34b12a4b/7.4/Dockerfile) For more information about this image and its history, please see [the relevant manifest file (`library/bonita`)](https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/blob/master/library/bonita). This image is updated via [pull requests to the `docker-library/official-images` GitHub repo](https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/pulls?q=label%3Alibrary%2Fbonita). @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Bonita BPM is an open-source business process management and workflow suite crea $ docker run --name bonita -d -p 8080:8080 bonita ``` -This will start a container running the [Tomcat Bundle](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/tomcat-bundle-2) with Bonita BPM Engine + Bonita BPM Portal. With no environment variables specified, it's as like if you have launched the bundle on your host using startup.{sh|bat} (with security hardening on REST and HTTP APIs, cf Security part). Bonita BPM uses a H2 database here. +This will start a container running the [Tomcat Bundle](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/?page=tomcat-bundle) with Bonita BPM Engine + Bonita BPM Portal. With no environment variables specified, it's as like if you have launched the bundle on your host using startup.{sh|bat} (with security hardening on REST and HTTP APIs, cf Security part). Bonita BPM uses a H2 database here. You can access the Bonita BPM Portal on http://localhost:8080/bonita and login using the default credentials: install / install @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ You can access the Bonita BPM Portal on http://localhost:8080/bonita and login u PostgreSQL is the recommanded database. -[Set max_prepared_transactions to 100](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/database-configuration-business-data-1): +[Set max_prepared_transactions to 100](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/?page=database-configuration#toc4): mkdir -p custom_postgres echo '#!/bin/bash' > custom_postgres/bonita.sh @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ $ docker run --name bonita_postgres --link mydbpostgres:postgres -d -p 8080:8080 There are known issues with the management of XA transactions by MySQL engine and driver: see MySQL bugs [17343](http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=17343) and [12161](http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=12161) for more details. Thus, using MySQL database in a production environment is not recommended. -[Increase the packet size](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/database-configuration-2#mysqlspec) which is set by default to 1M: +[Increase the packet size](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/?page=database-configuration#toc4) which is set by default to 1M: mkdir -p custom_mysql echo "[mysqld]" > custom_mysql/bonita.cnf @@ -168,9 +168,9 @@ $ chcon -Rt svirt_sandbox_file_t /my/own/datadir ```console cd bonita_migration - wget http://download.forge.ow2.org/bonita/bonita-migration-distrib-2.15.0.zip + wget http://download.forge.ow2.org/bonita/bonita-migration-distrib-2.19.0.zip wget http://download.forge.ow2.org/bonita/BonitaBPMCommunity-7.2.4-Tomcat-7.0.67.zip - unzip bonita-migration-distrib-2.15.0.zip + unzip bonita-migration-distrib-2.19.0.zip unzip BonitaBPMCommunity-7.2.4-Tomcat-7.0.67.zip ``` @@ -185,13 +185,13 @@ $ chcon -Rt svirt_sandbox_file_t /my/own/datadir ```console cd bonita_migration - wget http://download.forge.ow2.org/bonita/bonita-migration-distrib-2.15.0.zip - unzip bonita-migration-distrib-2.15.0.zip + wget http://download.forge.ow2.org/bonita/bonita-migration-distrib-2.19.0.zip + unzip bonita-migration-distrib-2.19.0.zip ``` - Configure the migration tool - cd bonita-migration-distrib-2.15.0 + cd bonita-migration-distrib-2.19.0 edit the migration tool config to point towards the copy of bonita home and db @@ -223,17 +223,17 @@ $ chcon -Rt svirt_sandbox_file_t /my/own/datadir - If >= 7.3.0 ```console - $ docker run --name=bonita_7.3.0_postgres --link mydbpostgres:postgres -e "DB_NAME=newbonitadb" -e "DB_USER=newbonitauser" -e "DB_PASS=newbonitapass" -d -p 8081:8080 bonita:7.3.0 + $ docker run --name=bonita_7.4.1_postgres --link mydbpostgres:postgres -e "DB_NAME=newbonitadb" -e "DB_USER=newbonitauser" -e "DB_PASS=newbonitapass" -d -p 8081:8080 bonita:7.4.1 ``` - Reapply specific configuration if needed, for example with a version >= 7.3.0 : ```console - $ docker exec -ti bonita_7.3.0_postgres /bin/bash + $ docker exec -ti bonita_7.4.1_postgres /bin/bash ``` ```console - $ cd /opt/bonita/BonitaBPMCommunity-7.3.0-Tomcat-7.0.67/setup + $ cd /opt/bonita/BonitaBPMCommunity-7.4.1-Tomcat-7.0.67/setup $ ./setup.sh pull $ TENANT_LOGIN=tech_user $ TENANT_PASSWORD=secret @@ -253,10 +253,10 @@ $ chcon -Rt svirt_sandbox_file_t /my/own/datadir ``` ```console - $ docker restart bonita_7.3.0_postgres + $ docker restart bonita_7.4.1_postgres ``` -For more details regarding Bonita migration, see the [documentation](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/migrate-earlier-version-bonita-bpm-0). +For more details regarding Bonita migration, see the [documentation](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/?page=migrate-from-an-earlier-version-of-bonita-bpm). ## Security @@ -264,11 +264,11 @@ This Docker image activates both static and dynamic authorization checks by defa - REST API authorization - - [Static authorization checking](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/rest-api-authorization-0#static) + - [Static authorization checking](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/?page=rest-api-authorization#toc1) - - [Dynamic authorization checking](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/rest-api-authorization-0#dynamic) + - [Dynamic authorization checking](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/?page=rest-api-authorization#toc2) -- [HTTP API](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/rest-api-authorization-0#activate) +- [HTTP API](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/?page=rest-api-authorization#toc9) For specific needs you can override this behavior by setting HTTP_API to true and REST_API_DYN_AUTH_CHECKS to false: @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ When you start the `bonita` image, you can adjust the configuration of the Bonit ### `PLATFORM_PASSWORD` -This environment variable [is recommended](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/first-steps-after-setup-1#reset_pw) for you to use the Bonita image. It sets the platform administrator password for Bonita. If it is not specified, the default password `platform` will be used. +This environment variable [is recommended](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/?page=tomcat-bundle#toc3) for you to use the Bonita image. It sets the platform administrator password for Bonita. If it is not specified, the default password `platform` will be used. ### `PLATFORM_LOGIN` @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ This optional environment variable is used in conjunction with `PLATFORM_PASSWOR ### `TENANT_PASSWORD` -This environment variable [is recommended](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/first-steps-after-setup-1#reset_pw) for you to use the Bonita image. It sets the tenant administrator password for Bonita. If it is not specified, the default password `install` will be used. +This environment variable [is recommended](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/?page=tomcat-bundle#toc3) for you to use the Bonita image. It sets the tenant administrator password for Bonita. If it is not specified, the default password `install` will be used. ### `TENANT_LOGIN` @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ This optional environment variable is used in conjunction with `TENANT_PASSWORD` ### `REST_API_DYN_AUTH_CHECKS` -This optional environment variable is used to enable/disable [dynamic authorization checking](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/rest-api-authorization-0#dynamic) on Bonita REST API. The default value is `true`, which will activate dynamic authorization checking. +This optional environment variable is used to enable/disable [dynamic authorization checking](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/?page=rest-api-authorization#toc2) on Bonita REST API. The default value is `true`, which will activate dynamic authorization checking. ### `HTTP_API` @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ These variables are used in conjunction to create a new user, set that user's pa ### `BIZ_DB_NAME`, `BIZ_DB_USER`, `BIZ_DB_PASS` -These variables are used in conjunction to create a new user, set that user's password and create the `bonita` [business database](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/business-data-model#bdmanddb). +These variables are used in conjunction to create a new user, set that user's password and create the `bonita` [business database](http://documentation.bonitasoft.com/?page=define-and-deploy-the-bdm#toc1). `BIZ_DB_NAME` default value is `businessdb`. @@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ For example, you can increase the log level : mkdir -p custom_bonita echo '#!/bin/bash' > custom_bonita/bonita.sh - echo 'sed -i "s/^org.bonitasoft.level = WARNING$/org.bonitasoft.level = FINEST/" /opt/bonita/BonitaBPMCommunity-7.0.0-Tomcat-7.0.55/conf/logging.properties' >> custom_bonita/bonita.sh + echo 'sed -i "s/^org.bonitasoft.level = WARNING$/org.bonitasoft.level = FINEST/" /opt/bonita/BonitaBPMCommunity-7.4.1-Tomcat-7.0.67/server/conf/logging.properties' >> custom_bonita/bonita.sh chmod +x custom_bonita/bonita.sh docker run --name bonita_custom -v "$PWD"/custom_bonita/:/opt/custom-init.d -d -p 8080:8080 bonita @@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ Note: There are several ways to check the `bonita` logs. One of them is ```console $ docker exec -ti bonita_custom /bin/bash -tail -f /opt/bonita/BonitaBPMCommunity-7.0.0-Tomcat-7.0.55/logs/bonita.`date +%Y-%m-%d`.log +tail -f /opt/bonita/BonitaBPMCommunity-7.4.1-Tomcat-7.0.67/server/logs/bonita.`date +%Y-%m-%d`.log ``` # License diff --git a/haproxy/README.md b/haproxy/README.md index 2661ad415..4a713114b 100644 --- a/haproxy/README.md +++ b/haproxy/README.md @@ -61,9 +61,11 @@ You may need to publish the ports your haproxy is listening on to the host by sp ## Directly via bind mount ```console -$ docker run -d --name my-running-haproxy -v /path/to/haproxy.cfg:/usr/local/etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg:ro haproxy:1.7 +$ docker run -d --name my-running-haproxy -v /path/to/etc/haproxy:/usr/local/etc/haproxy:ro haproxy:1.7 ``` +Note that your host's `/path/to/etc/haproxy` folder should be populated with a file named `haproxy.cfg`. If this configuration file refers to any other files within that folder then you should ensure that they also exist (e.g. template files such as `400.http`, `404.http`, and so forth). However, many minimal configurations do not require any supporting files. + ### Reloading config If you used a bind mount for the config and have edited your `haproxy.cfg` file, you can use haproxy's graceful reload feature by sending a `SIGHUP` to the container: