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Migration File Server

Provides assets for migration tests over HTTP; used by the Drupal migration tests.

The sole puropse of this container is to keep "heavyweight" binary objects used for migration tests out of the drupal image. The migration test script launches this container, and individual tests (especially those that require media) download the assets using HTTP as needed.

Because the container is only used by tests, it does not need to be exposed or published to the host, but if you are curious, you can start the container (publishing port 80) and viewing the contents at http://localhost:<published port>/assets/:

  ext_assets_port=8081
  assets_repo=ghcr.io/jhu-sheridan-libraries/idc-isle-dc
  assets_image=migration-assets
  assets_image_tag=latest
  docker run --name migration-assets --network gateway --rm -d -p ${ext_assets_port}:80 ${assets_repo}/${assets_image}:${assets_image_tag}

Image creation

The image tag will be based on the HEAD commit hash and the timestamp. The Makefile recipe for the init target records the commit hash and timestamp so all subsequent commands (like push) use the same image tag. The make clean command will remove this state. Invoking make push (or make image for that matter) multiple times in a row are idempotent until a make clean is run.

  • make image (the default when invoking make) will make the Docker image ghcr.io/jhu-sheridan-libraries/idc-isle-dc/migration-assets tagged after the HEAD commit hash and timestamp
  • make push will push the image to GHCR
  • make init establishes the HEAD commit hash and timestamp, and is invoked automatically when image or push is invoked
  • make clean removes Make state including the image tag being used by image and push

GIT LFS

Note that this repository uses GIT LFS, which needs to be installed locally using git lfs install. Any files added under assets/lfs will automatically use LFS; your git workflow does not change at all.

To add additional paths or files to LFS, use git lfs track.

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