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Building and testing s2i-ruby-container on RHEL10 #573

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65 changes: 65 additions & 0 deletions 3.3/Dockerfile.rhel10
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FROM registry.stage.redhat.io/ubi10/s2i-base

# This image provides a Ruby environment you can use to run your Ruby
# applications.

EXPOSE 8080

ENV RUBY_MAJOR_VERSION=3 \
RUBY_MINOR_VERSION=3

ENV RUBY_VERSION="${RUBY_MAJOR_VERSION}.${RUBY_MINOR_VERSION}" \
RUBY_SCL_NAME_VERSION="${RUBY_MAJOR_VERSION}${RUBY_MINOR_VERSION}"

ENV RUBY_SCL="ruby-${RUBY_SCL_NAME_VERSION}" \
IMAGE_NAME="ubi10/ruby-${RUBY_SCL_NAME_VERSION}" \
SUMMARY="Platform for building and running Ruby $RUBY_VERSION applications" \
DESCRIPTION="Ruby $RUBY_VERSION available as container is a base platform for \
building and running various Ruby $RUBY_VERSION applications and frameworks. \
Ruby is the interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programming. \
It has many features to process text files and to do system management tasks (as in Perl). \
It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible."

LABEL summary="$SUMMARY" \
description="$DESCRIPTION" \
io.k8s.description="$DESCRIPTION" \
io.k8s.display-name="Ruby ${RUBY_VERSION}" \
io.openshift.expose-services="8080:http" \
io.openshift.tags="builder,ruby,ruby${RUBY_SCL_NAME_VERSION},${RUBY_SCL}" \
com.redhat.component="${RUBY_SCL}-container" \
name="${IMAGE_NAME}" \
version="1" \
com.redhat.license_terms="https://www.redhat.com/en/about/red-hat-end-user-license-agreements#UBI" \
usage="s2i build https://github.com/sclorg/s2i-ruby-container.git \
--context-dir=${RUBY_VERSION}/test/puma-test-app/ ${IMAGE_NAME} ruby-sample-app" \
maintainer="SoftwareCollections.org <[email protected]>"

RUN INSTALL_PKGS=" \
libffi-devel \
ruby \
ruby-devel \
rubygem-rake \
rubygem-bundler \
ruby-bundled-gems \
redhat-rpm-config \
" && \
dnf install -y --setopt=tsflags=nodocs ${INSTALL_PKGS} && \
dnf reinstall -y --setopt=tsflags=nodocs tzdata && \
dnf -y clean all --enablerepo='*' && \
ruby -v | grep -qe "^ruby $RUBY_VERSION\." && echo "Found VERSION $RUBY_VERSION" && \
rpm -V ${INSTALL_PKGS}

# Copy the S2I scripts from the specific language image to $STI_SCRIPTS_PATH
COPY ./s2i/bin/ $STI_SCRIPTS_PATH

# Copy extra files to the image.
COPY ./root/ /

# Drop the root user and make the content of /opt/app-root owned by user 1001
RUN chown -R 1001:0 ${APP_ROOT} && chmod -R ug+rwx ${APP_ROOT} && \
rpm-file-permissions

USER 1001

# Set the default CMD to print the usage of the language image
CMD $STI_SCRIPTS_PATH/usage
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--------
Dockerfile and other sources are available on https://github.com/sclorg/s2i-ruby-container.
In that repository you also can find another versions of Ruby environment Dockerfiles.
Dockerfile for RHEL8 it's `Dockerfile.rhel8`, for RHEL9 it's `Dockerfile.rhel9` and the Fedora Dockerfile is called Dockerfile.fedora.
Dockerfile for RHEL8 it's `Dockerfile.rhel8`, for RHEL9 it's `Dockerfile.rhel9`,
for RHEL10 it's `Dockerfile.rhel10`and the Fedora Dockerfile is called Dockerfile.fedora.
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions README.md
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RHEL versions currently supported are:
* RHEL8
* RHEL9
* RHEL10

CentOS versions currently supported are:
* CentOS Stream 9
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