commit | 7d12d933ae25fcfc7504fe9e6b6e9bb7717dde4c | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alex Heneveld <alex.heneveld@cloudsoftcorp.com> | Mon Dec 07 19:43:28 2020 +0000 |
committer | Alex Heneveld <alex.heneveld@cloudsoftcorp.com> | Mon Dec 07 19:43:28 2020 +0000 |
tree | 7500eccc019a813fa64306207c778889a139947f | |
parent | ba1deea621e64e3f977db528b2bc1a92c532999a [diff] | |
parent | e8c95a7aa523e717761df0a44020cf170a089eb5 [diff] |
This closes #182
This sub-project contains various entities not needed for Brooklyn, but useful as building blocks, including entities for webapps, datastores, and more.
Two methods are available to build this project: within a docker container or directly with maven.
Simply run:
mvn clean install
The project comes with a Dockerfile
that contains everything you need to build this project. First, build the docker image:
docker build -t brooklyn:library .
Then run the build:
docker run -i --rm --name brooklyn-library -u $(id -u):$(id -g) \ --mount type=bind,source="${HOME}/.m2/settings.xml",target=/var/maven/.m2/settings.xml,readonly \ -v ${PWD}:/usr/build -w /usr/build \ brooklyn:library mvn clean install -Duser.home=/var/maven -Duser.name=$(id -un)
You can speed this up by using your local .m2 cache:
docker run -i --rm --name brooklyn-library -u $(id -u):$(id -g) \ -v ${HOME}/.m2:/var/maven/.m2 \ -v ${PWD}:/usr/build -w /usr/build \ brooklyn:library mvn clean install -Duser.home=/var/maven -Duser.name=$(id -un)