This is currently a work in progress that depends on unreleased features of Fluo and will not be ready for use until after Fluo 1.2.0 is released. Sometime after Fluo 1.2.0 is released this project will make its first release. Eventually, this will project will create a apache/fluo
image at DockerHub. Until then, you will need to build your own image.
This project creates the official Apache Fluo docker image.
- Documentation for running a Fluo application in Docker
To obtain the docker image created by this project, you can either pull it from DockerHub at
apache/fluo
or build it yourself. To pull the image from DockerHub, run the command below:
docker pull apache/fluo
While it is easier to pull from DockerHub, the image will default to the software versions below:
Software | Version |
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Fluo | 1.2.0 |
Accumulo | 1.8.1 |
Hadoop | 2.7.5 |
Zookeeper | 3.4.11 |
If these versions do not match what is running on your cluster, you should consider building your own image with matching versions. However, Fluo must be 1.2+.
Below are instructions for building an image:
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Clone the Fluo docker repo
git clone git@github.com:apache/fluo-docker.git
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Until Fluo 1.2 is released, build a Fluo tarball distribution and copy it to the root directory of the repo.
git clone git@github.com:apache/fluo.git cd fluo/ mvn clean package cp modules/distribution/target/fluo-1.2.0-SNAPSHOT-bin.tar.gz /path/to/fluo-docker/
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Build the default Fluo docker image using the command below.
cd /path/to/fluo-docker docker build -t fluo .
Or build the Fluo docker image with specific versions of Hadoop, Zookeeper, etc using the command below:
docker build \ --build-arg ZOOKEEPER_VERSION=3.4.11 \ --build-arg ZOOKEEPER_HASH=9268b4aed71dccad3d7da5bfa5573b66d2c9b565 \ --build-arg ACCUMULO_VERSION=1.8.1 \ --build-arg ACCUMULO_HASH=8e6b4f5d9bd0c41ca9a206e876553d8b39923528 \ --build-arg HADOOP_VERSION=2.7.5 \ --build-arg HADOOP_HASH=0f90ef671530c2aa42cde6da111e8e47e9cd659e \ -t fluo .
Don't forget to update the HASH of the chosen version. We use SHA1 to validate the hash.
Read the documentation for instructions on how run Fluo using docker.