Details
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New Feature
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Status: Resolved
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Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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Description
Docker is increasingly become a standard way of easily running components in a flexible manner, whether for development, production, or test
I feel there are a few things we can do with docker that will aid Atlas's appeal
1. We could provide a simple example of how to create a docker image from the Atlas build. This could be published on the wiki & it would make it easier for developers to use Atlas within a docker environment - mostly by addressing how to configure & start up
2. We could automatically generate a docker image as part of the build process. This builds on #1 by automating the creation of the image & making it "just part of the build"
3. We could publish the docker image from #2, for releases, to dockerhub, making it near trivial for any developer to easily pull down and experiment with Atlas. Full source of course would be provided/documented so that a user could customize as needed for their environment plus of course improve what is provided with the core project
4. We could work with other teams especially ranger, to allow similar efforts in other teams to easily work together & be orchestrated
Attachments
Attachments
Issue Links
- is duplicated by
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ATLAS-2436 Docker to build Atlas
- Closed
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ATLAS-2086 Docker - reenable unit tests in build once IT stable
- Resolved
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ATLAS-2084 Make berkeley DB backed Atlas available without external download
- Closed
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ATLAS-2084 Make berkeley DB backed Atlas available without external download
- Closed
- links to