- For info about Hawkbit see: https://github.com/eclipse/hawkbit/
You might want to change some values from the default ones used in the configuration files.
Look at the application.properties file and change:
- Default RabbitMQ username and password (
spring.rabbitmq.username
,spring.rabbitmq.password
) (if different). - MariaDB URL, username and password (
spring.datasource.url
,spring.datasource.username
,spring.datasource.password
), and the name of the database used. - MongoDB URI (
spring.data.mongodb
). - The Hawkbit password and user (
hawkbit.server.ui.demo.password
,hawkbit.server.ui.demo.user
).
The image can take a while to build.
docker build -t hawkbit --force-rm .
Start a MariaDB container as explained in the offial container image documentation.
You need to specify the MYSQL_USER
, MYSQL_PASSWORD
, MYSQL_DATABASE
values,
and those should be reflected in the application.properties
file.
docker run -d -t --name mariadb -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=ROOT_PASSWORD -e MYSQL_USER=USER_NAME -e MYSQL_PASSWORD=USER_PASSWORD -e MYSQL_DATABASE=DB_NAME mariadb
When MariaDB is up and running, start the Hawkbit container and link the MariaDB one.
docker run -d -t --name hawkbit --link mariadb:mysql -p 8080:8080 milocasagrande/hawkbit-docker
Once the container is up and running and the application started (in can take ~20 seconds for the application to start), head to http://localhost:8080/UI and login with the Hawkbit username and password configured (by default admin/admin).
To run Hawkbit with a customized properties file, just bind mount your custom application.properties file when running the container:
docker run -d -t --name hawkbit --link mariadb:mysql -v application.properties:/srv/application.properties -p 8080:8080 milocasagrande/hawkbit-docker
You can also bind mount the mongodb database, to store the data outside the container:
docker run -d -t --name hawkbit --link mariadb:mysql -v /srv/hawkbit/mongodb:/data/db -p 8080:8080 milocasagrande/hawkbit-docker
From here on:
Hic sunt dracones