Gogs is the Go Git service. Learn more about it at https://gogs.io/
Running containers on OpenShift comes with certain security and other requirements. This repository contains:
- A Dockerfile for building an OpenShift-compatible Gogs image
- Various scripts used in the Docker image
- OpenShift templates for deploying the image
- Usage instructions
There are two templates available: persistent and non-persistent. The pesistent one requires two PersistentVolume
available with default size required of 1Gi (the volume size can be specified with the template variables: GOGS_VOLUME_CAPACITY
and DB_VOLUME_CAPACITY
).
- gogs-data
- gogs-postgres-data
Both templates will provision two linked pods: one for GOGS and other for Postgresql DB. If your have persistent volumes available in your cluster:
oc new-app -f http://bit.ly/openshift-gogs-persistent-template --param=HOSTNAME=gogs-demo.yourdomain.com
Otherwise:
oc new-app -f http://bit.ly/openshift-gogs-template --param=HOSTNAME=gogs-demo.yourdomain.com
Note that hostname is required during Gogs installation in order to configure repository urls correctly.
You can deploy any of the available Gogs versions on openshiftdemos/gogs on Docker Hub using the GOGS_VERSION
template parameter:
oc new-app -f http://bit.ly/openshift-gogs-template --param=HOSTNAME=gogs-demo.yourdomain.com --param=GOGS_VERSION=0.11.4
After Gogs deployment, the first registered user will be admin. The default administrator can log into Admin > Users and authorize another user. A user will also be an > administrator if they register in the install page. Read more on Gogs FAQ