This is a sample Golang web application for OpenShift v3 that use the beego framework. This sample uses official Docker golang image for the build without any modification to the image or sample itself.
This example was copied from the official beego samples repository.
If you'd like to install it, follow these instructions.
The steps in this document assume that you have access to an OpenShift deployment that you can deploy applications on, including the default set of ImageStreams defined. Instructions for installing the default ImageStreams are available here. If you are defining the set of ImageStreams now, remember to pass in the proper cluster-admin credentials and to create the ImageStreams in the 'openshift' namespace.
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Fork a copy of golang-ex
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Clone your repository to your development machine and cd to the repository directory
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Add a Golang application from the beego template:
$ oc new-app openshift/templates/beego.json -p SOURCE_REPOSITORY_URL=https://github.com/yourusername/golang-ex
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A build will be started automatically. It might take some time.
You can run the command below to watch for builds:$ oc get builds -w
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Once the build is running, follow the build logs:
$ oc logs -f bc/beego-example
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Wait for the beego-example pod to start up (may take some time):
$ oc get pods -w
Sample output:
NAME READY REASON RESTARTS AGE beego-example-1-6c23l 1/1 Running 0 2m beego-example-1-build 0/1 ExitCode:0 0 4m
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Check the IP and port the beego-example service is running on:
$ oc get svc
Sample output:
NAME LABELS SELECTOR IP(S) PORT(S) beego-example template=beego-example name=beego-example 172.30.210.29 8080/TCP
In this case, the IP for beego-example is 172.30.210.29 and it is on port 8080.
Note: you can also get this information from the web console.
After you create the application from a template, you can follow the build progress
with the oc logs
command:
$ oc logs -f bc/beego-example
If you have the OpenShift router running, you should be able to access the
application just by typing the beego-example route DNS
(beego-example.openshiftapps.com) into your browser. However, you will have to
run you own DNS server first, but we can cheat it by modifying the /etc/hosts
file on your host machine. Just append this line at the end of that file:
192.168.124.206 beego-example.openshiftapps.com
The 192.168.124.206
is the IP address of the machine you are running the
OpenShift on. Once you have this change, you can just type the application DNS
into browser and you should see the chat application login screen.
This code is dedicated to the public domain to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, pursuant to CC0.
The sample beego application code follows the original Apache License