remove chmod and filesystem syncing

drools-apps packaging made it executable to avoid docker issues

Change-Id: I0d78432a0d50c2daa0a9a98ce032865d3b917595
Issue-ID: POLICY-162
Signed-off-by: Jorge Hernandez <jh1730@att.com>
1 file changed
tree: beec1bf1e1df2f6b522e3282195f63a21ff70d6f
  1. config/
  2. policy-base/
  3. policy-db/
  4. policy-drools/
  5. policy-nexus/
  6. policy-os/
  7. policy-pe/
  8. vagrant/
  9. .gitignore
  10. .gitreview
  11. docker-compose.yml
  12. docker_build.sh
  13. docker_merge.sh
  14. docker_verify.sh
  15. LICENSE.txt
  16. pom.xml
  17. README.md
  18. version.properties
README.md

This source repository contains the files for building the ONAP Policy Engine Docker images.

To build it using Maven 3, first build 'policy/common', 'policy/engine', 'policy/drools-pdp', and 'policy/drools-applications' repositories, and then run: mvn prepare-package. This will pull the installation zip files needed for building the policy-pe and policy-drools Docker images into the target directory. It will not actually build the docker images; the following additional steps are needed to accomplish this:

  • Copy the files under policy-pe to target/policy-pe
  • Copy the files under policy-drools to target/policy-drools
  • Run the 'docker build' command on the following directories, in order: policy-os policy-db policy-nexus policy-base target/policy-pe target/policy-drools

In addition, the 'config' directory contains configuration files that are read during the startup of the containers; this directory is referenced by the docker-compose.yml file.

If you want to call the docker-compose, the following needs to be setup before doing so:

chmod +x config/drools/drools-tweaks.sh IP_ADDRESS=$(ifconfig eth0 | grep "inet addr" | tr -s ' ' | cut -d' ' -f3 | cut -d':' -f2) echo $IP_ADDRESS > config/pe/ip_addr.txt