Open ngpadp12 opened 2 years ago
Hey, @ngpadp12 It is working for me: I have update the entrypoint with my custom nexus.properties file
Dockerfile:
FROM sonatype/nexus3
ADD ./nexus.properties /opt/sonatype
ENV NEXUS_CONTEXT="nexus"
USER root
RUN chmod +x ./start-nexus-repository-manager.sh
USER nexus
ENTRYPOINT [ "./start-nexus-repository-manager.sh" ]
EXPOSE 8081
docker-compose.yaml
version: "3.8"
services:
nexus_web:
container_name: nexus_web
build:
context: .
dockerfile: Dockerfile
ports:
- "8081:8081"
volumes:
- nexus_docker_data:/nexus-data
volumes:
nexus_docker_data:
start-nexus-repository-manager.sh:
#!/bin/bash
mv /opt/sonatype/nexus.properties /nexus-data/etc/nexus.properties
cd /opt/sonatype/nexus
exec ./bin/nexus run
nexus.properties:
# Jetty section
# application-port=8081
# application-host=0.0.0.0
# nexus-args=${jetty.etc}/jetty.xml,${jetty.etc}/jetty-http.xml,${jetty.etc}/jetty-requestlog.xml
nexus-context-path=/${NEXUS_CONTEXT}
# Nexus section
# nexus-edition=nexus-pro-edition
# nexus-features=\
# nexus-pro-feature
# nexus.hazelcast.discovery.isEnabled=true
Hope It helps!
In a dockerfile for nexus-app, I am trying to overwrite the nexus.properties file by copying a customized properties file over at /nexus-data/etc/ directory, after which the CMD directive runs and starts the nexus app.
COPY ./local-dir/nexus.template.properties ${NEXUS_DATA}/etc/nexus.properties
CMD ["sh", "-c", "${SONATYPE_DIR}/start-nexus-repository-manager.sh"]
This doesn't work however. The copy command works when i try to copy the template in the /home or /etc directories, but not when the COPY command runs on the /nexus-data or $SONATYPE_TYPE directories.
It seems that the start of nexus app (final command in the dockerfile) overwrites nexus.properties copied in the initial steps.
I would also like to know if there is an option/flag to pass an absolute custom path to the properties file (e.g. --config), I couldn't find any information about that either.
Any information about this would be of great help. If such customization is not possible for docker images, please suggest alternatives to implement this.
Thanks!