Docker & Yast

Goals

  • Making installation and configuration of openQA and openQA workers easier.

How

  • Create docker images with openSUSE
  • Add functionality to the existing project yast2_docker to manage docker images and containers.
    • pull images
    • start container with parameters: name, ports, volumes, custom command
    • inject terminal

Resources

Github:

Docker hub (openQA images)

Polishing

Presentation slides

Looking for hackers with the skills:

docker yast ruby

This project is part of:

Hack Week 15 Hack Week 16

Activity

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  • Comments

    • SLindoMansilla
      about 7 years ago by SLindoMansilla | Reply

      Added to Hackweek 16 to finish the PR to the yast module for docker.

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