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examples | 603c51ead0 HPCC-24232 Use common image and document how to add 3rd-party components | hace 5 años |
ml | af235b6a65 HPCC-24153 add three Machine Learning Docker images build files | hace 4 años |
platform-build | e7813e5a2b HPCC-24667 Increase platform docker image nodejs version | hace 4 años |
platform-build-base | 6b9063a584 HPCC-24546 Support for Hashicorp vaults and kubernetes secrets | hace 4 años |
platform-build-incremental | 9e32123037 HPCC-24480 Do not upmerge release branches to .x ones | hace 4 años |
platform-core | a008549bf5 HPCC-24567 JWT-based security manager plugin | hace 4 años |
platform-core-debug | a008549bf5 HPCC-24567 JWT-based security manager plugin | hace 4 años |
Dockerfile | d17a242d62 HPCC-23532 Dockerfiles should have some copyright headers | hace 5 años |
README.md | d92a1de8a8 HPCC-24232 Use common image and document how to add 3rd-party components | hace 5 años |
action.yml | 61e6e86268 HPCC-23370 Documentation on how to use minikube | hace 5 años |
buildall.sh | b57e497eb0 Merge branch 'candidate-7.10.x' | hace 4 años |
cleanup.sh | 9e32123037 HPCC-24480 Do not upmerge release branches to .x ones | hace 4 años |
incr.sh | 5bbc1c3400 HPCC-24675 PREV_COMMIT doesn't get set when PREV is provided | hace 4 años |
startall.sh | 4ee7b7dc7f HPCC-24462 Create storage planes for existing group definitions | hace 4 años |
stopall.sh | 1492d8ba0b HPCC-24635 Add NetworkPolicy to helm charts for ingress control | hace 4 años |
Docker images related to HPCC are structured as follows
hpccsystems/platform-build-base
This image contains all the development packages required to build the hpcc platform, but no HPCC code or sources. It changes rarely. The current version is tagged 7.10 and is based on Ubuntu 20.04 base image
hpccsystems/platform-build
Building this image builds and installs the HPCC codebase for a specified git tag of the HPCC platform sources. The Dockerfile takes arguments naming the version of the platform-build-base image to use and the git tag to use. Sources are fetched from github. An image will be pushed to Dockerhub for every public tag on the HPCC-Platform repository in GitHub, which developers can use as a base for their own development.
There is a second Dockerfile in platform-build-incremental that can be used by developers working on a branch that is not yet tagged or merged into upstream, that uses hpccsystems/platform-build as a base in order to avoid the need for full rebuilds each time the image is built.
hpccsystems/plaform-core
This uses the build artefacts file from a hpccsystems/plaform-build image to install a copy of the full platform code, which can be used to run any HPCC component.
If you need additional components installed on your cluster, such as Python libraries, you can create a Docker image based on platform-core with additional components installed. An example can be found in the examples/numpy directory. You will then override the image name when deploying a helm chart in order to enabled your additional components.
buildall.sh - Used to create and publish a docker container corresponding to a github tag clean.sh - Clean up old docker images (if disk gets full) incr.sh - Build local images for testing (delta from a published image) startall.sh - Start a local k8s cluster stopall.sh - Stop a local k8s cluster
The Helm chart in helm/hpcc/ can be used to deploy an entire HPCC environment to a K8s cluster.
global:
# The global section applies to all components within the HPCC system.
dali: esp: roxie: eclccserver: etc
# Each section will specify a list of one or more components of the specified type
# Within each section, there's a map specifying settings specific to that instance of the component,
# including (at least) name, plus any other required settings (which vary according to component type).
There are some helper templates in _util.tpl to assist in generation of the k8s yaml for each component. Many of these are used for standard boilerplate that ends up in every component:
hpcc.utils.addImageAttrs
Each component can specify local configuration via config: or configFile: settings - configFile names a file that is copied verbatim into the relevant ConfigMap, while config: allows the config file's contents to be specified inline.
In addition, global config info (same for every component) is generated into a global.json file and made available via ConfigMap mechanism. So far, this only contains
"version": {{ .root.Values.global.image.version | quote }}
but we can add more.
When running under K8s, Roxie has 3 fundamental modes of operation:
Scalable array of one-way roxie servers
Set localSlave=true, replicas=initial number of pods
Per-channel-scalable array of combined servers/slaves
localSlave=false, numChannels=nn, replicas=initial number of pods per channel (default 2)
There will be numChannels*replicas pods in total
Scalable array of servers with per-channel-scalable array of slaves
localSlave=false, numChannels=nn, replicas=pods/channel, serverReplicas=initial number of server pods
There will be numChannels*replicas slave pods and serverReplicas server pods in total
This mode is somewhat experimental at present!