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NodeJS container images
Images available on Quay are:
This repository contains the source for building various versions of the Node.JS application as a reproducible container image using source-to-image. Users can choose between RHEL, CentOS and Fedora based builder images. The resulting image can be run using podman.
For more information about using these images with OpenShift, please see the official OpenShift Documentation.
For more information about contributing, see the Contribution Guidelines. For more information about concepts used in these container images, see the Landing page.
Versions
Node.JS versions currently provided are:
RHEL versions currently supported are:
- RHEL8
- RHEL9
CentOS Stream versions currently available are:
- CentOS Stream 9
- CentOS Stream 10
Installation
To build a Node.JS image, choose either the CentOS or RHEL based image:
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RHEL based image
These images are available in the Red Hat Container Catalog. To download it run:
$ podman pull registry.access.redhat.com/rhel8/nodejs-18
To build a RHEL based Node.JS image, you need to run the build on a properly subscribed RHEL machine.
$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/sclorg/s2i-nodejs-container.git $ cd s2i-nodejs-container $ git submodule update --init $ make build TARGET=rhel8 VERSIONS=18
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CentOS Stream based image
This image is available on DockerHub. To download it run:
$ podman pull quay.io/sclorg/nodejs-20-c9s
To build a Node.JS image from scratch run:
$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/sclorg/s2i-nodejs-container.git $ cd s2i-nodejs-container $ git submodule update --init $ make build TARGET=c9s VERSIONS=20
Note: while the installation steps are calling podman
, you can replace any such calls by docker
with the same arguments.
Notice: By omitting the VERSIONS
parameter, the build/test action will be performed
on all provided versions of Node.JS.
Usage
For information about usage of Dockerfile for NodeJS 18, see usage documentation.
For information about usage of Dockerfile for NodeJS 18 minimal, see usage documentation.
For information about usage of Dockerfile for NodeJS 20, see usage documentation.
For information about usage of Dockerfile for NodeJS 20 minimal, see usage documentation.
For information about usage of Dockerfile for NodeJS 22, see usage documentation.
For information about usage of Dockerfile for NodeJS 22 minimal, see usage documentation.
Test
This repository also provides a S2I test framework, which launches tests to check functionality of a simple Node.JS application built on top of the s2i-nodejs image.
Users can choose between testing a Node.JS test application based on a RHEL or CentOS Stream image.
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RHEL based image
To test a RHEL8 based Node.JS image, you need to run the test on a properly subscribed RHEL machine.
$ cd s2i-nodejs-container $ git submodule update --init $ make test TARGET=rhel8 VERSIONS=20
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CentOS Stream based image
$ cd s2i-nodejs-container $ git submodule update --init $ make test TARGET=c9s VERSIONS=20
Notice: By omitting the VERSIONS
parameter, the build/test action will be performed
on all provided versions of Node.JS.
Repository organization
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<nodejs-version>
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Dockerfile.rhel8
RHEL based Dockerfile. In order to perform build or test actions on this Dockerfile you need to run the action on a properly subscribed RHEL machine.
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s2i/bin/
This folder contains scripts that are run by S2I:
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assemble
Used to install the sources into the location where the application will be run and prepare the application for deployment (eg. installing modules using npm, etc.)
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run
This script is responsible for running the application, by using the application web server.
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usage*
This script prints the usage of this image.
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contrib/
This folder contains a file with commonly used modules.
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test/
This folder contains the S2I test framework with simple Node.JS echo server.
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