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OpenShift Pet Clinic Workflow #644

OpenShift Pet Clinic Workflow

OpenShift Pet Clinic Workflow #644

Workflow file for this run

name: OpenShift Pet Clinic Workflow
on:
push:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * *' # every day at midnight
env:
IMAGE_PATH: quay.io/redhat-github-actions/petclinic:latest
APP_NAME: petclinic
APP_PORT: 8080
IMAGE_STREAM: ${{ secrets.OPENSHIFT_NAMESPACE }}/petclinic-${{ github.run_id }}
concurrency:
group: example-workflow
cancel-in-progress: false
jobs:
## To keep the workflow simple, we will only be using oc-new-app action in the workflow and use the
## 'petclinic' image which we already have on quay.io
#####################################################################################################################
## The OpenShift Deploy step deploys the image that we have previously created and present on quay.io
## It can then run any integration tests before deleting the resources that were created.
openshift-deploy:
name: Deploy to OpenShift
strategy:
max-parallel: 1
fail-fast: false
matrix:
image-source: [ "IMAGE_PATH", "IMAGE_STREAM" ]
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- name: Checkout action
uses: actions/checkout@v4
# Use the commit short-sha as the suffix of the app_name
- name: Get commit short-sha
id: commit-data
uses: redhat-actions/common/commit-data@v1
# Log into the OpenShift cluster using the secrets configured in the repository settings.
# The GitHub Ubuntu runners have oc pre-installed.
# If you're not using those runners, be sure to check out https://github.com/redhat-actions/openshift-tools-installer.
- name: OpenShift login
uses: redhat-actions/oc-login@v1
with:
openshift_server_url: ${{ secrets.OPENSHIFT_SERVER }}
openshift_token: ${{ secrets.OPENSHIFT_TOKEN }}
# openshift_username:
# openshift_password:
insecure_skip_tls_verify: true
namespace: ${{ secrets.OPENSHIFT_NAMESPACE }}
- name: Create Image stream from the image
if: ${{ matrix.image-source == 'IMAGE_STREAM' }}
run: |
oc create is ${{ env.APP_NAME }}-${{ github.run_id }}
oc import-image ${{ env.APP_NAME }}-${{ github.run_id }} --from ${{ env.IMAGE_PATH }}
# This step will create a deployment, service, and route to run your app and expose it to the internet.
- name: Create and expose app
id: oc-new-app
# uses: redhat-actions/oc-new-app@v1 Test the checked-out version of this action - a user would need the above 'uses'.
uses: ./
env:
IMAGE: ${{ env[matrix.image-source] }}
with:
app_name: ${{ env.APP_NAME }}-${{ steps.commit-data.outputs.short_sha }}
image: ${{ env.IMAGE }}
namespace: ${{ secrets.OPENSHIFT_NAMESPACE }}
build_env: |
MY_ENV=MY_VALUE
# port: ${{ env.APP_PORT }}
# create_pull_secret_from: podman
# registry: quay.io
# registry_username: ${{ env.REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
# registry_password: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
- name: Echo outputs
run: |
echo "${{ toJSON(steps.oc-new-app.outputs) }}"
# Perform a (very) basic integration test.
# This step is retried since the time to pull the image and start the pod can vary.
- name: Test project is running
id: test-project
uses: nick-invision/[email protected]
with:
timeout_seconds: 3
retry_wait_seconds: 10
max_attempts: 30
warning_on_retry: false
# Just check that the root endpoint returns a success status (-f flag).
command: curl -sSfLi ${{ steps.oc-new-app.outputs.route }}
- name: Delete Image Stream
if: ${{ matrix.image-source == 'IMAGE_STREAM' && always() }}
run: |
oc delete is $(oc get is | grep ${{ env.APP_NAME }} | awk '{ print $1 }' )
- name: Tear down
if: always()
run: |
oc delete all,secret --selector=${{ steps.oc-new-app.outputs.selector }} -n ${{ secrets.OPENSHIFT_NAMESPACE }}