I have successfully migrated 'Dilbert' from EC2 instance to OpenShift. Dilbert is an automation bot that we use to offload some daily operations. In this article, I will show you how it works. In the Dilbert project, I have one build configuration. For each version, I only build once. This to ensure only one binary … Continue reading CICD on OpenShift Part One
Category: Scripting
Simple version of CICD Workflow
Above is my simple version of CICD workflow that I use as a guidance in day to day work. A bit explanations on how to use it. The workflow has six stages and seven scenarios. Six Stages: Commit Change: When user commit changes to code repository. Build Binary: When CI server builds the binary to … Continue reading Simple version of CICD Workflow
Run Hubot on OpenShift
In this article, I will demonstrate how to build a Hubot bot on OpenShift. Four key take-away points. Create secret for git clone Use docker strategy to build if you prefer Dockerfile over S2I Inject environment variables from ConfigMap If needed, you can replace the FROM or CMD that defined in Dockerfile during deployment. In … Continue reading Run Hubot on OpenShift
Build smart into your docker images
We have been running mysql 5.7 on OpenShift with RedHat provisioned images. To make it work is easy, but to make it work correctly is a bit harder. One example is that how to setup the innodb_buffer_pool_size (one of the most important parameters of mysql)? When you build the image you don't know how much memory the … Continue reading Build smart into your docker images
Huggies – AWS Elastic Beanstalk Automation Tool
Huggies is a side project that I started when working for the NAPI team which pronounced as ['næpɪ], and that is why I named it as Huggies 😉 The team's environments are mostly on AWS Elastic Beanstalk. In general, Elastic Beanstalk is a good tool as it abstracts the complexicity of managing Elastic Load Balancer, … Continue reading Huggies – AWS Elastic Beanstalk Automation Tool


