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FROM rhscl/s2i-base-rhel7
# This image provides a Perl 5.30 environment you can use to run your Perl applications.
EXPOSE 8080
# Image metadata
ENV PERL_VERSION=5.30 \
PERL_SHORT_VER=530 \
NAME=perl \
HTTPD_24=httpd24
ENV SUMMARY="Platform for building and running Perl $PERL_VERSION applications" \
DESCRIPTION="Perl $PERL_VERSION available as container is a base platform for \
building and running various Perl $PERL_VERSION applications and frameworks. \
Perl is a high-level programming language with roots in C, sed, awk and shell scripting. \
Perl is good at handling processes and files, and is especially good at handling text. \
Perl's hallmarks are practicality and efficiency. While it is used to do a lot of \
different things, Perl's most common applications are system administration utilities \
and web programming." \
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt/rh/$HTTPD_24/root/usr/lib64/pkgconfig \
PYTHONPATH=/opt/rh/$NODEJS_SCL/root/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages \
PATH=/opt/rh/$NODEJS_SCL/root/usr/bin:/opt/app-root/src/bin:/opt/app-root/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/opt/rh/rh-perl$PERL_SHORT_VER/root/usr/local/bin:/opt/rh/rh-perl$PERL_SHORT_VER/root/usr/bin:/opt/rh/$HTTPD_24/root/usr/bin:/opt/rh/$HTTPD_24/root/usr/sbin:/opt/app-root/src/extlib/bin \
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/rh/$NODEJS_SCL/root/usr/lib64:/opt/rh/rh-perl$PERL_SHORT_VER/root/usr/lib64:/opt/rh/$HTTPD_24/root/usr/lib64 \
X_SCLS="rh-perl$PERL_SHORT_VER $NODEJS_SCL $HTTPD_24" \
LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/rh/$HTTPD_24/root/usr/lib64 \
MANPATH=/opt/rh/$NODEJS_SCL/root/usr/share/man:/opt/rh/$HTTPD_24/root/usr/share/man:/opt/rh/rh-perl$PERL_SHORT_VER/root/usr/share/man \
PERL5LIB=/opt/app-root/src/extlib/lib/perl5
LABEL summary="$SUMMARY" \
description="$DESCRIPTION" \
io.k8s.description="$DESCRIPTION" \
io.k8s.display-name="Apache 2.4 with mod_perl/$PERL_VERSION" \
io.openshift.expose-services="8080:http" \
io.openshift.tags="builder,${NAME},${NAME}${PERL_SHORT_VER}" \
io.openshift.s2i.scripts-url="image:///usr/libexec/s2i" \
io.s2i.scripts-url="image:///usr/libexec/s2i" \
name="rhscl/${NAME}-${PERL_SHORT_VER}-rhel7" \
com.redhat.component="rh-${NAME}${PERL_SHORT_VER}-container" \
version="$PERL_VERSION" \
com.redhat.license_terms="https://www.redhat.com/en/about/red-hat-end-user-license-agreements#rhel" \
maintainer="SoftwareCollections.org <sclorg@redhat.com>" \
help="For more information visit https://github.com/sclorg/s2i-${NAME}-container" \
usage="s2i build <SOURCE-REPOSITORY> rhscl/${NAME}-${PERL_SHORT_VER}-rhel7:latest <APP-NAME>"
RUN yum install -y yum-utils && \
prepare-yum-repositories rhel-server-rhscl-7-rpms && \
INSTALL_PKGS="rh-perl530 rh-perl530-perl rh-perl530-perl-devel rh-perl530-mod_perl rh-perl530-perl-Apache-Reload rh-perl530-perl-CPAN rh-perl530-perl-App-cpanminus" && \
yum install -y --setopt=tsflags=nodocs $INSTALL_PKGS && \
rpm -V $INSTALL_PKGS && \
yum -y clean all --enablerepo='*'
# 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/ /
# In order to drop the root user, we have to make some directories world
# writeable as OpenShift default security model is to run the container under
# random UID.
RUN mkdir -p ${APP_ROOT}/etc/httpd.d && \
sed -i -f ${APP_ROOT}/etc/httpdconf.sed /opt/rh/$HTTPD_24/root/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf && \
chmod -R og+rwx /opt/rh/$HTTPD_24/root/var/run/httpd ${APP_ROOT}/etc/httpd.d && \
chown -R 1001:0 ${APP_ROOT} && chmod -R ug+rwx ${APP_ROOT} && \
rpm-file-permissions
USER 1001
# Enable the SCL for all bash scripts.
ENV ENV=${APP_ROOT}/etc/scl_enable \
PROMPT_COMMAND=". ${APP_ROOT}/etc/scl_enable"
# Set the default CMD to print the usage of the language image
CMD $STI_SCRIPTS_PATH/usage