How to execute a database script after deploying a Postgresql image to openshift with Jenkins?
I have a git repo with the Jenkins pipeline and the official template of postgresql:
kind: "BuildConfig"
apiVersion: "v1"
metadata:
name: "postgresql-pipeline"
spec:
strategy:
jenkinsPipelineStrategy:
jenkinsfile: |-
pipeline {
agent any
environment {
DATABASE_NAME = 'sampledb'
DATABASE_USER = 'root'
DATABASE_PASSWORD = 'root'
}
stages {
stage('Clone git') {
steps {
git 'https://bitbucket.org/businnessdata_db/postgresql-test.git'
}
}
stage('Deploy db') {
steps {
sh 'oc status'
sh 'oc delete secret/postgresql'
sh 'oc delete pvc/postgresql'
sh 'oc delete all -l "app=postgresql-persistent"'
sh 'oc new-app -f openshift/templates/postgresql-persistent.json'
}
}
stage('Execute users script') {
steps {
sh 'oc status'
}
}
stage('Execute update script') {
steps {
sh 'oc status'
}
}
}
}
type: JenkinsPipeline<code>
What i have to put in the last 2 steps to run a script against the new generated database?
postgresql jenkins openshift jenkins-pipeline openshift-enterprise
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I have a git repo with the Jenkins pipeline and the official template of postgresql:
kind: "BuildConfig"
apiVersion: "v1"
metadata:
name: "postgresql-pipeline"
spec:
strategy:
jenkinsPipelineStrategy:
jenkinsfile: |-
pipeline {
agent any
environment {
DATABASE_NAME = 'sampledb'
DATABASE_USER = 'root'
DATABASE_PASSWORD = 'root'
}
stages {
stage('Clone git') {
steps {
git 'https://bitbucket.org/businnessdata_db/postgresql-test.git'
}
}
stage('Deploy db') {
steps {
sh 'oc status'
sh 'oc delete secret/postgresql'
sh 'oc delete pvc/postgresql'
sh 'oc delete all -l "app=postgresql-persistent"'
sh 'oc new-app -f openshift/templates/postgresql-persistent.json'
}
}
stage('Execute users script') {
steps {
sh 'oc status'
}
}
stage('Execute update script') {
steps {
sh 'oc status'
}
}
}
}
type: JenkinsPipeline<code>
What i have to put in the last 2 steps to run a script against the new generated database?
postgresql jenkins openshift jenkins-pipeline openshift-enterprise
add a comment |
I have a git repo with the Jenkins pipeline and the official template of postgresql:
kind: "BuildConfig"
apiVersion: "v1"
metadata:
name: "postgresql-pipeline"
spec:
strategy:
jenkinsPipelineStrategy:
jenkinsfile: |-
pipeline {
agent any
environment {
DATABASE_NAME = 'sampledb'
DATABASE_USER = 'root'
DATABASE_PASSWORD = 'root'
}
stages {
stage('Clone git') {
steps {
git 'https://bitbucket.org/businnessdata_db/postgresql-test.git'
}
}
stage('Deploy db') {
steps {
sh 'oc status'
sh 'oc delete secret/postgresql'
sh 'oc delete pvc/postgresql'
sh 'oc delete all -l "app=postgresql-persistent"'
sh 'oc new-app -f openshift/templates/postgresql-persistent.json'
}
}
stage('Execute users script') {
steps {
sh 'oc status'
}
}
stage('Execute update script') {
steps {
sh 'oc status'
}
}
}
}
type: JenkinsPipeline<code>
What i have to put in the last 2 steps to run a script against the new generated database?
postgresql jenkins openshift jenkins-pipeline openshift-enterprise
I have a git repo with the Jenkins pipeline and the official template of postgresql:
kind: "BuildConfig"
apiVersion: "v1"
metadata:
name: "postgresql-pipeline"
spec:
strategy:
jenkinsPipelineStrategy:
jenkinsfile: |-
pipeline {
agent any
environment {
DATABASE_NAME = 'sampledb'
DATABASE_USER = 'root'
DATABASE_PASSWORD = 'root'
}
stages {
stage('Clone git') {
steps {
git 'https://bitbucket.org/businnessdata_db/postgresql-test.git'
}
}
stage('Deploy db') {
steps {
sh 'oc status'
sh 'oc delete secret/postgresql'
sh 'oc delete pvc/postgresql'
sh 'oc delete all -l "app=postgresql-persistent"'
sh 'oc new-app -f openshift/templates/postgresql-persistent.json'
}
}
stage('Execute users script') {
steps {
sh 'oc status'
}
}
stage('Execute update script') {
steps {
sh 'oc status'
}
}
}
}
type: JenkinsPipeline<code>
What i have to put in the last 2 steps to run a script against the new generated database?
postgresql jenkins openshift jenkins-pipeline openshift-enterprise
postgresql jenkins openshift jenkins-pipeline openshift-enterprise
asked Jan 15 at 17:28
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You can either install psql on your Jenkins container and then run the script through the shell command.
sh """
export PGPASSWORD=<password>
psql -h <host> -d <database> -U <user_name> -p <port> -a -w -f <file>.sql
"""
Or, since Jenkinsfiles are written in Groovy, use Groovy to execute your statements. Here's the Groovy documentation for working with databases.
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You can either install psql on your Jenkins container and then run the script through the shell command.
sh """
export PGPASSWORD=<password>
psql -h <host> -d <database> -U <user_name> -p <port> -a -w -f <file>.sql
"""
Or, since Jenkinsfiles are written in Groovy, use Groovy to execute your statements. Here's the Groovy documentation for working with databases.
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You can either install psql on your Jenkins container and then run the script through the shell command.
sh """
export PGPASSWORD=<password>
psql -h <host> -d <database> -U <user_name> -p <port> -a -w -f <file>.sql
"""
Or, since Jenkinsfiles are written in Groovy, use Groovy to execute your statements. Here's the Groovy documentation for working with databases.
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You can either install psql on your Jenkins container and then run the script through the shell command.
sh """
export PGPASSWORD=<password>
psql -h <host> -d <database> -U <user_name> -p <port> -a -w -f <file>.sql
"""
Or, since Jenkinsfiles are written in Groovy, use Groovy to execute your statements. Here's the Groovy documentation for working with databases.
You can either install psql on your Jenkins container and then run the script through the shell command.
sh """
export PGPASSWORD=<password>
psql -h <host> -d <database> -U <user_name> -p <port> -a -w -f <file>.sql
"""
Or, since Jenkinsfiles are written in Groovy, use Groovy to execute your statements. Here's the Groovy documentation for working with databases.
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