# Using playbook2image as a base # See https://github.com/aweiteka/playbook2image for details on the image # including documentation for the settings/env vars referenced below FROM docker.io/aweiteka/playbook2image:latest MAINTAINER OpenShift Team LABEL name="openshift-ansible" \ summary="OpenShift's installation and configuration tool" \ description="A containerized openshift-ansible image to let you run playbooks to install, upgrade, maintain and check an OpenShift cluster" \ url="https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible" \ io.k8s.display-name="openshift-ansible" \ io.k8s.description="A containerized openshift-ansible image to let you run playbooks to install, upgrade, maintain and check an OpenShift cluster" \ io.openshift.expose-services="" \ io.openshift.tags="openshift,install,upgrade,ansible" # The playbook to be run is specified via the PLAYBOOK_FILE env var. # This sets a default of openshift_facts.yml as it's an informative playbook # that can help test that everything is set properly (inventory, sshkeys) ENV PLAYBOOK_FILE=playbooks/byo/openshift_facts.yml \ OPTS="-v" \ INSTALL_OC=true # playbook2image's assemble script expects the source to be available in # /tmp/src (as per the source-to-image specs) so we import it there ADD . /tmp/src # Running the 'assemble' script provided by playbook2image will install # dependencies specified in requirements.txt and install the 'oc' client # as per the INSTALL_OC environment setting above RUN /usr/libexec/s2i/assemble CMD [ "/usr/libexec/s2i/run" ]