With the 7.13 release, RHDM customers will notice that the distribution files for RHDM have been replaced with those
for RHPAM. Note that there is no change to the RHDM subscription - support entitlements and fees remain the same.
RHDM is a subset of RHPAM, and RHDM subscribers will continue to receive full support for the decision management
and optimization capabilities included. The business process management (BPM) capabilities exclusive to RHPAM will
be available for use by RHDM subscribers, but with development support services only. RHDM subscribers may upgrade
to a full RHPAM subscription at any time to receive full support for BPM features."
This repo contains the base module that installs the product artifacts in the target OpenShift image.
This repository does not need to be built manually, it is used as a cekit module that will builds the base image that contains the EAP with the application layer (business central, kieserver, etc.) on it without any kind of configuration, we call it standalone-image, all the configuration will be made by the *-openshift repositories which contains the image descriptors with all modules that will be installed. In this repo you will find the basics like which artifact (kieserver, business central, etc) is being used to build the openshift images. Let’s inspect the rhdm-7-decisioncentral cekit module:
---
schema_version: 1
name: "rhdm-7-decisioncentral"
version: "1.0"
description: "Red Hat Decision Manager Central 7.13 installer"
labels:
- name: "org.jboss.product"
value: "rhdm-decisioncentral"
- name: "org.jboss.product.version"
value: "7.13.0"
- name: "org.jboss.product.rhdm-decisioncentral.version"
value: "7.13.0"
envs:
- name: "JBOSS_PRODUCT"
value: "rhdm-decisioncentral"
- name: "RHDM_DECISION_CENTRAL_VERSION"
value: "7.13.0"
- name: "PRODUCT_VERSION"
value: "7.13.0"
- name: "DECISION_CENTRAL_DISTRIBUTION_ZIP"
value: "rhdm_decision_central_distribution.zip"
- name: "DECISION_CENTRAL_DISTRIBUTION_EAP"
value: "jboss-eap-7.2"
ports:
- value: 8001
artifacts:
- name: "rhdm_decision_central_distribution.zip"
# rhdm-7.13.0.redhat-211006-decision-central-eap7-deployable.zip
md5: "759fc7de8cdc5f366e90bdd10c66346e"
run:
user: 185
cmd:
- "/opt/eap/bin/standalone.sh"
- "-b"
- "0.0.0.0"
- "-c"
- "standalone.xml"
execute:
- script: "install"
In the file above we set the most important configurations to which defines: - the product - the product version - the product zip artifact, which will be deployed on the final OpenShift image.
Note the DECISION_CENTRAL_DISTRIBUTION.ZIP env, its value will be the artifact name that, when the build is completed,
is placed in the /<images_source_dir>/rhdm-7-openshift-image/businesscentral/target/image
directory,
note that it is on the rhdm-7-openshift-image repository. The module.yaml file above is a example of
the base module used to configure the product bits into the final OpenShift image. All OpenShift images have a
similar module descriptor, and these modules (the base modules) are one of the first module listed in
the *-openshift image’s image.yaml file.
This repo is used to build the final OpenShift images, they contain a set of yaml files, below you will find each file and its purpose, all the modules have the same files, as described below:
- container.yaml: used by OSBS builds.
- content_sets.yaml: define the yum repositories needed to install dependencies for the image.
- branch-overrides.yaml: overrides file which uses the latest stable version for external dependencies.
- tag-overrides.yaml: Used to override the branchs to use the final tags to rebuild released images, for CVE respins.
- image.yaml: the main image descriptor file, here are all the pieces and configuration needed to build an image. (Deprecated)
Before each release, there is a need to update the product version on each repository that composes the Container
Images.
In this repo you will find the scripts directory which containers the update-version.py
script which helps to
update the version to the next release interation smoothly.
This script requires python 3.
See its usage:
$ python scripts/update-version.py --help
usage: update-version.py [-h] [-v T_VERSION] [--confirm]
RHDM Version Manager
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v T_VERSION update everything to the next version
--confirm if not set, script will not update the rhdm modules. (Dry run)
There is two options to run it, a dry-run option which will only print for you the changes, useful if you want just to see
how the changes will looks like after the script is executed, and if the chages are correct, the --confirm
flag
should be used.
Please submit a issue here or send us a email: bsig-cloud@redhat.com.