This repository contains Dockerfiles for MySQL images for OpenShift. Users can choose between RHEL and CentOS based images.
For more information about using these images with OpenShift, please see the official OpenShift Documentation.
MySQL versions currently provided are:
- mysql-5.6
- mysql-5.7
RHEL versions currently supported are:
- RHEL7
CentOS versions currently supported are:
- CentOS7
Choose either the CentOS7 or RHEL7 based image:
-
RHEL7 based image
To build a RHEL7 based image, you need to run Docker build on a properly subscribed RHEL machine.
$ git clone https://github.com/openshift/mysql.git $ cd mysql $ make build TARGET=rhel7 VERSION=5.7
-
CentOS7 based image
This image is available on DockerHub. To download it run:
$ docker pull centos/mysql-57-centos7
or
$ docker pull centos/mysql-57-centos7
To build a MySQL image from scratch run:
$ git clone https://github.com/openshift/mysql.git $ cd mysql $ make build TARGET=centos7 VERSION=5.7
For using other versions of mysql, just replace the 5.7
value by particular version
in the commands above.
Notice: By omitting the VERSION
parameter, the build/test action will be performed
on all provided versions of MySQL, which must be specified in VERSIONS
variable.
This variable must be set to a list with possible versions (subdirectories).
For information about usage of Dockerfile for MySQL 5.6, see usage documentation.
For information about usage of Dockerfile for MySQL 5.7, see usage documentation.
This repository also provides a test framework, which checks basic functionality of the MySQL image.
Users can choose between testing MySQL based on a RHEL or CentOS image.
-
RHEL based image
To test a RHEL7 based MySQL image, you need to run the test on a properly subscribed RHEL machine.
$ cd mysql $ make test TARGET=rhel7 VERSION=5.7
-
CentOS based image
$ cd mysql $ make test TARGET=centos7 VERSION=5.7
For using other versions of mysql, just replace the 5.7
value by particular version
in the commands above.
Notice: By omitting the VERSION
parameter, the build/test action will be performed
on all provided versions of MySQL, which must be specified in VERSIONS
variable.
This variable must be set to a list with possible versions (subdirectories).