Hi All, We would like to welcome and introduce you all to the CentOS Community Container Pipeline Service[1][4]. This is an effort to make the developer's life simple for containerizing open source projects, where the developer can develop applications on a stack (django, golang, nodejs, redis, rabbitmq, etc.) of his/her choice using CentOS as the base platform.
For every open source project building their container images using CentOS Community Container Pipeline, the service ensures that the application is packaged into a container and updated automatically every time changes are pushed to the Git (GitHub, BitBucket, Gitlab, etc.) repository. The resulting container image is scanned for updates, fixes, capabilities, and delivered to registry.centos.org[3]. From there anyone can pull it and run the application. Pipeline service rebuilds and image when an RPM package is updated in the container or base image is updated.
For using the service to build the images please raise a PR in container-index [2]
All the currently available images at registry.centos.org are updated at Container Pipeline Wiki[3]
We're always looking for ideas and improvements for the service. If you're interested in contributing to this repository, here[1] is the source code for the service.
For any queries get in touch with us on #centos-devel IRC channel on Freenode or send a mail to centos-devel@centos.org.
Regards Bama Charan Kundu
[1] https://github.com/CentOS/container-pipeline-service [2] https://github.com/centos/container-index [3] https://wiki.centos.org/ContainerPipeline [4] http://www.rtnpro.com/centos-community-container-pipeline/
Awesome news Bama! Great work!
Regards, Budh Ram Gurung Software Engineer - Devtools
On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 10:32 PM, Bamacharan Kundu bkundu@redhat.com wrote:
Hi All, We would like to welcome and introduce you all to the CentOS Community Container Pipeline Service[1][4]. This is an effort to make the developer's life simple for containerizing open source projects, where the developer can develop applications on a stack (django, golang, nodejs, redis, rabbitmq, etc.) of his/her choice using CentOS as the base platform.
For every open source project building their container images using CentOS Community Container Pipeline, the service ensures that the application is packaged into a container and updated automatically every time changes are pushed to the Git (GitHub, BitBucket, Gitlab, etc.) repository. The resulting container image is scanned for updates, fixes, capabilities, and delivered to registry.centos.org[3]. From there anyone can pull it and run the application. Pipeline service rebuilds and image when an RPM package is updated in the container or base image is updated.
For using the service to build the images please raise a PR in container-index [2]
All the currently available images at registry.centos.org are updated at Container Pipeline Wiki[3]
We're always looking for ideas and improvements for the service. If you're interested in contributing to this repository, here[1] is the source code for the service.
For any queries get in touch with us on #centos-devel IRC channel on Freenode or send a mail to centos-devel@centos.org.
Regards Bama Charan Kundu
[1] https://github.com/CentOS/container-pipeline-service [2] https://github.com/centos/container-index [3] https://wiki.centos.org/ContainerPipeline [4] http://www.rtnpro.com/centos-community-container-pipeline/