hbase/dev-support/hbase_docker
Duo Zhang f32733dfbe HBASE-27459 Improve our hbase_docker to be able to build and start standalone clusters other than master branch (#4861)
Signed-off-by: Yulin Niu <niuyulin@apache.org>
(cherry picked from commit d78d40404c)
2022-12-14 00:18:35 +08:00
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Dockerfile HBASE-27459 Improve our hbase_docker to be able to build and start standalone clusters other than master branch (#4861) 2022-12-14 00:18:35 +08:00
README.md HBASE-27459 Improve our hbase_docker to be able to build and start standalone clusters other than master branch (#4861) 2022-12-14 00:18:35 +08:00

README.md

hbase_docker

Overview

The Dockerfile in this folder can be used to build a Docker image running a specific HBase branch or tag(default to master) in standalone mode. It does this by setting up necessary dependencies, checking out the specific branch or tag of HBase from GitHub, and then building HBase. By default, this image will start the HMaster and launch the HBase shell when run.

Usage

  1. Ensure that you have a recent version of Docker installed from docker.io.
  2. Set this folder as your working directory.
  3. Type docker build -t hbase_docker --build-arg BRANCH_OR_TAG=<branch or tag>. to build a Docker image called hbase_docker. This may take 10 minutes or more the first time you run the command since it will create a Maven repository inside the image as well as checkout the master branch of HBase.
  4. When this completes successfully, you can run docker run -it hbase_docker to access an HBase shell running inside of a container created from the hbase_docker image. Alternatively, you can type docker run -it hbase_docker bash to start a container without a running HMaster. Within this environment, HBase is built in /root/hbase-bin.