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  1. docker-compose.yml
  2. README.md
docker-compose/README.md

Building and running dmi-plugin locally

Building Java Archive only

Following command builds Java component to ncmp-dmi-plugin/target/ncmp-dmi-plugin-x.y.z-SNAPSHOT.jar JAR file without generating any docker images:

mvn clean install -Djib.skip

Building Java Archive and Docker image

  • Following command builds the JAR file and also generates the Docker image for the dmi plugin:
mvn clean install

Running Docker containers

docker-compose/docker-compose.yml file is provided to be run with docker-compose tool and images previously built. It starts ncmp-dmi-plugin service.

Execute following command from docker-compose folder:

Use one of the below types that has been generated in the local system's docker image list after the build.

docker-compose up -d
or
VERSION=<version> docker-compose up -d
or
DOCKER_REPO=<docker.repo> docker-compose up -d
or
VERSION=<version> DOCKER_REPO=<docker_repo> docker-compose up -d

Running or debugging Java built code

dmi-plugin can be started either using a Java Archive previously built or directly from Intellij IDE.

Running from Jar Archive

Following command starts the application using JAR file:

CPS_USERNAME=cpsuser CPS_PASSWORD=cpsr0cks! \
  java -jar ncmp-dmi-plugin/target/ncmp-dmi-plugin-x.y.z-SNAPSHOT.jar

Running from IntelliJ IDE

Here are the steps to run or debug the application from Intellij:

  1. Enable the desired maven profile from Maven Tool Window
  2. Run a configuration from Run -> Edit configurations with following settings:
    • Environment variables: CPS_USERNAME=cpsuser CPS_PASSWORD=cpsr0cks!

Accessing services

Swagger UI and Open API specifications are available to discover service endpoints and send requests.

  • http://localhost:<port-number>/swagger-ui/index.html
  • http://localhost:<port-number>/v3/api-docs?group=dmi-plugin-docket

with being either 8080 if running the plain Java build or retrieved using following command if running from docker-compose:

docker inspect \
  --format='{{range $p, $conf := .NetworkSettings.Ports}} {{$p}} -> {{(index $conf 0).HostPort}} {{end}}' \
  <dmi-plugin-docker-container>