Different versions of Docker produce different responses when building
and tagging an image. On CI, a response with a stream like
"Successfully built 185991ffe24a" followed by a response with a
stream like "Successfully tagged spring-boot-it/centos:6.9-a23bced6"
is received. By default, for the building of an image to be considered
successful, the Docker Java client requires the stream for the last
response item to contain "Successfully built". This means that, on the
CI server, it incorrectly believes that the building of the tagged
image has failed.
This commit uses a custom BuildImageResultCallback that doesn't
require the last response to be the one that has a stream containing
"Successfully built". Instead, it looks back through the error-free
responses (newest to oldest) looking for one with a stream containing
"Successfully built".
CentOS 5 was declared EOL in March 2017 and yum on longer works
out of the box. 6.9 is the latest release of CentOS 6. Tests for
CentOS 7 have not been added as it uses systemd rather than SysVinit.
Closes gh-9395
Previously, a relative PID folder was not handled correctly when
running stop, status, or force_reload. This meant that a service
could be started when configured to use a relative pid file, but
then could not be stopped.
The PID folder should be treated as relative to the service's jar
file. This commit updates stop, status, and force_reload to push the
jar file's directory so that this is now the case for those three
commands.
Closes gh-7092
Previously, tags were used for CentOS and Ubuntu images that may
change over time. This commit updates the Dockerfiles to use fixed
base images. For Ubuntu, a fixed tag is available. For CentOS we
have to resort to using the digest.
Closes gh-5397
This reverts 2ecb33f7 and largely reverts 2c619f8d.
docker-java 3.0 was causing a variety of problems and it appears that
we can get things working with Docker Java 2.2.x and Jackson 2.6.
Previously, the launch script integration tests ran happily on OS X and
on Bamboo’s Linux instances. With the upgrade to docker-java 3.0 that
is no longer the case with the default DockerClientConfig failing on
Bamboo as the default DOCKER_CERT_PATH location does not exist.
This commit updates the client configuration so that it attempts to
build the configuration once in it default configuration and, if this
fails, it tries again without TLS verification. This skips the check
of DOCKER_CERT_PATH’s validity.
Previously, the launch script integration tests used Jackson 2.1 to
align with the requirements of docker-java 2.x. This stopped working
when we upgraded to Spring Framework 4.3 which requires Jackson 2.6+.
This commit updates the launch script integration tests to use
docker-java 3.0.0-RC1 which is compatible with Jackson 2.6.x. An added
benefit is that 3.0 also adds support for copying an archive to a
container, allowing the custom command that performs this function to
be removed.
Closes gh-5278
Commit 5a1ee6eb added support for disabling use of start-stop-daemon
via a placeholder in the default launch script. Unfortunately, that
placeholder was subsequently broken in 81a47639.
This commit reinstates the placeholder and adds tests to verify that all
of the placeholders in the launch script can be replaced and that they
have the required default values. Furthermore, it also allows the use of
start-stop-daemon to be configured via USE_START_STOP_DAEMON in an
app’s .conf file. This allows the configuration to be changed after the
app has been built.
Closes gh-4985