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How to deploy to a common hostname in OpenShift?
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I'm using OCP ver 3.9 and using jenkins pipeline to deploy to OpenShift. Usually, when I expose a route via this code:
def app = openshift.newApp("$IMAGE:$imageStreamTag", "--name=$appName$appMajorVersion")
app.narrow("svc").expose()
The exposed route will have the convention http://appName-projectName-clusterName/ (e.g. http://service1-myopenshiftproject-openshift.development.company.com.au/)
What I need is for my applications to have a common hostname (I don't want to have the application name and project name in the main/parent url --the one after the http://... ) , something like
http://openshift.development.company.com.au
I read about the hostname parameter of the oc create route command and I tried it in the Jenkins pipeline. I'm also following this link https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-deploy-multiple-versions-api-using-paths-openshift though for a slightly different purpose (exposing multiple api version using paths)
def app = openshift.newApp("$IMAGE:$imageStreamTag", "--name=$appName$appMajorVersion")
app.narrow("svc").expose("--path=/api/$appName/v$appMajorVersion", "--hostname=openshift.development.company.com.au")
The service got exposed according to the OpenShift web console, but when I try clicking the url found in the Overview tab of the OpenShift web console which lists down all the applications, this is what I got:
This site can’t be reached openshift.development.company.com.au’s server IP address could not be found.
How can this be done? Any leads are appreciated.
jenkins-pipeline openshift
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I'm using OCP ver 3.9 and using jenkins pipeline to deploy to OpenShift. Usually, when I expose a route via this code:
def app = openshift.newApp("$IMAGE:$imageStreamTag", "--name=$appName$appMajorVersion")
app.narrow("svc").expose()
The exposed route will have the convention http://appName-projectName-clusterName/ (e.g. http://service1-myopenshiftproject-openshift.development.company.com.au/)
What I need is for my applications to have a common hostname (I don't want to have the application name and project name in the main/parent url --the one after the http://... ) , something like
http://openshift.development.company.com.au
I read about the hostname parameter of the oc create route command and I tried it in the Jenkins pipeline. I'm also following this link https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-deploy-multiple-versions-api-using-paths-openshift though for a slightly different purpose (exposing multiple api version using paths)
def app = openshift.newApp("$IMAGE:$imageStreamTag", "--name=$appName$appMajorVersion")
app.narrow("svc").expose("--path=/api/$appName/v$appMajorVersion", "--hostname=openshift.development.company.com.au")
The service got exposed according to the OpenShift web console, but when I try clicking the url found in the Overview tab of the OpenShift web console which lists down all the applications, this is what I got:
This site can’t be reached openshift.development.company.com.au’s server IP address could not be found.
How can this be done? Any leads are appreciated.
jenkins-pipeline openshift
2
Just because the OpenShift server can accept requests for that hostname, doesn't mean it actually exists. You will still need to create a DNS entry for the hostname that you're specifying.
– Will Gordon
Mar 26 at 15:00
add a comment |
I'm using OCP ver 3.9 and using jenkins pipeline to deploy to OpenShift. Usually, when I expose a route via this code:
def app = openshift.newApp("$IMAGE:$imageStreamTag", "--name=$appName$appMajorVersion")
app.narrow("svc").expose()
The exposed route will have the convention http://appName-projectName-clusterName/ (e.g. http://service1-myopenshiftproject-openshift.development.company.com.au/)
What I need is for my applications to have a common hostname (I don't want to have the application name and project name in the main/parent url --the one after the http://... ) , something like
http://openshift.development.company.com.au
I read about the hostname parameter of the oc create route command and I tried it in the Jenkins pipeline. I'm also following this link https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-deploy-multiple-versions-api-using-paths-openshift though for a slightly different purpose (exposing multiple api version using paths)
def app = openshift.newApp("$IMAGE:$imageStreamTag", "--name=$appName$appMajorVersion")
app.narrow("svc").expose("--path=/api/$appName/v$appMajorVersion", "--hostname=openshift.development.company.com.au")
The service got exposed according to the OpenShift web console, but when I try clicking the url found in the Overview tab of the OpenShift web console which lists down all the applications, this is what I got:
This site can’t be reached openshift.development.company.com.au’s server IP address could not be found.
How can this be done? Any leads are appreciated.
jenkins-pipeline openshift
I'm using OCP ver 3.9 and using jenkins pipeline to deploy to OpenShift. Usually, when I expose a route via this code:
def app = openshift.newApp("$IMAGE:$imageStreamTag", "--name=$appName$appMajorVersion")
app.narrow("svc").expose()
The exposed route will have the convention http://appName-projectName-clusterName/ (e.g. http://service1-myopenshiftproject-openshift.development.company.com.au/)
What I need is for my applications to have a common hostname (I don't want to have the application name and project name in the main/parent url --the one after the http://... ) , something like
http://openshift.development.company.com.au
I read about the hostname parameter of the oc create route command and I tried it in the Jenkins pipeline. I'm also following this link https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-deploy-multiple-versions-api-using-paths-openshift though for a slightly different purpose (exposing multiple api version using paths)
def app = openshift.newApp("$IMAGE:$imageStreamTag", "--name=$appName$appMajorVersion")
app.narrow("svc").expose("--path=/api/$appName/v$appMajorVersion", "--hostname=openshift.development.company.com.au")
The service got exposed according to the OpenShift web console, but when I try clicking the url found in the Overview tab of the OpenShift web console which lists down all the applications, this is what I got:
This site can’t be reached openshift.development.company.com.au’s server IP address could not be found.
How can this be done? Any leads are appreciated.
jenkins-pipeline openshift
jenkins-pipeline openshift
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Just because the OpenShift server can accept requests for that hostname, doesn't mean it actually exists. You will still need to create a DNS entry for the hostname that you're specifying.
– Will Gordon
Mar 26 at 15:00
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Just because the OpenShift server can accept requests for that hostname, doesn't mean it actually exists. You will still need to create a DNS entry for the hostname that you're specifying.
– Will Gordon
Mar 26 at 15:00
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Just because the OpenShift server can accept requests for that hostname, doesn't mean it actually exists. You will still need to create a DNS entry for the hostname that you're specifying.
– Will Gordon
Mar 26 at 15:00
Just because the OpenShift server can accept requests for that hostname, doesn't mean it actually exists. You will still need to create a DNS entry for the hostname that you're specifying.
– Will Gordon
Mar 26 at 15:00
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Just because the OpenShift server can accept requests for that hostname, doesn't mean it actually exists. You will still need to create a DNS entry for the hostname that you're specifying.
– Will Gordon
Mar 26 at 15:00