commit | c1ddc128dbc3f78bca26015d0e09036cf644d127 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jorge Hernandez <jh1730@att.com> | Tue Sep 26 21:22:35 2017 -0500 |
committer | Jorge Hernandez <jh1730@att.com> | Tue Sep 26 21:22:35 2017 -0500 |
tree | beec1bf1e1df2f6b522e3282195f63a21ff70d6f | |
parent | 3700dbd91de48e9adf52536b44c38ed422549784 [diff] |
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>
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:
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