├── .dockerignore ├── config ├── biserver.init.d │ └── .gitkeep └── biserver.priv.init.d │ ├── 90_remove-marketplace.sh │ ├── 40_setup-language-packs.sh │ └── 90_setup-licenses.sh ├── .gitignore ├── README.md ├── examples └── run.sh ├── .gitlab-ci.yml ├── Dockerfile.m4 ├── Makefile └── COPYING /.dockerignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /dist/ 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/biserver.init.d/.gitkeep: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /config/biserver.init.d/* 2 | !/config/biserver.init.d/.gitkeep 3 | 4 | /dist/ 5 | 6 | .env 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # LinceBI en Docker 2 | 3 | Imagen de Docker para LinceBI. 4 | 5 | La documentación puede encontrarse en el proyecto [docker-biserver](https://gitlab.stratebi.com/stratebi/lincebi/docker-biserver). 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/biserver.priv.init.d/90_remove-marketplace.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | set -eu 4 | export LC_ALL=C 5 | 6 | # shellcheck disable=SC1091 7 | . /usr/share/biserver/bin/set-utils.sh 8 | 9 | KARAF_DIR="${BISERVER_HOME:?}"/"${SOLUTIONS_DIRNAME:?}"/system/karaf/ 10 | 11 | if [ -e "${KARAF_DIR:?}"/etc/profile.cfg ]; then 12 | sed -ri \ 13 | -e 's|^\s*feature\.pentaho-marketplace\s*=.+$||' \ 14 | -e 's|^\s*repository\.mvn\\\:org\.pentaho/pentaho-marketplace/[^/]+/xml/features\s*=.+||' \ 15 | "${KARAF_DIR:?}"/etc/profile.cfg 16 | fi 17 | 18 | if [ -e "${KARAF_DIR:?}"/etc/org.apache.karaf.features.cfg ]; then 19 | sed -ri \ 20 | -e 's|pentaho-marketplace,||' \ 21 | -e 's|mvn:org\.pentaho/pentaho-marketplace/[^/]+/xml/features,||' \ 22 | "${KARAF_DIR:?}"/etc/org.apache.karaf.features.cfg 23 | fi 24 | 25 | rm -rf "${KARAF_DIR:?}"/system/org/pentaho/pentaho-marketplace 26 | rm -rf "${KARAF_DIR:?}"/system/org/pentaho/pentaho-marketplace-ba 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/biserver.priv.init.d/40_setup-language-packs.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | set -eu 4 | export LC_ALL=C 5 | 6 | # shellcheck disable=SC1091 7 | . /usr/share/biserver/bin/set-utils.sh 8 | 9 | for langpack_dir in "${BISERVER_HOME:?}"/"${SOLUTIONS_DIRNAME:?}"/system/languagePack_*/; do 10 | [ -d "${langpack_dir:?}" ] || continue 11 | 12 | for webapps_dir in "${langpack_dir:?}"/data/*/tomcat/webapps/; do 13 | [ -d "${webapps_dir:?}" ] || continue 14 | 15 | # Rename Pentaho webapp directory if target directory does not exist 16 | if [ -e "${webapps_dir:?}"/pentaho/ ] && [ ! -e "${webapps_dir:?}"/"${WEBAPP_PENTAHO_DIRNAME:?}"/ ]; then 17 | mv "${webapps_dir:?}"/pentaho/ "${webapps_dir:?}"/"${WEBAPP_PENTAHO_DIRNAME:?}"/ 18 | fi 19 | done 20 | 21 | # Replace some hardcoded values 22 | sed -ri 's|((tomcat/webapps/)?)pentaho()|\1'"${WEBAPP_PENTAHO_DIRNAME:?}"'\3|g' \ 23 | "${langpack_dir:?}"/endpoints/kettle/admin/installpack.kjb 24 | 25 | # Execute ETL 26 | /usr/share/biserver/bin/kitchen.sh \ 27 | -level=Error \ 28 | -file="${langpack_dir:?}"/endpoints/kettle/admin/installpack.kjb \ 29 | -param=cpk.webapp.dir="${CATALINA_BASE:?}"/webapps/"${WEBAPP_PENTAHO_DIRNAME:?}" 30 | done 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/run.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | set -eu 4 | export LC_ALL=C 5 | 6 | DOCKER=$(command -v docker 2>/dev/null) 7 | 8 | IMAGE_REGISTRY=repo.stratebi.com 9 | IMAGE_NAMESPACE=lincebi 10 | IMAGE_PROJECT=lincebi 11 | IMAGE_TAG=9.3.0.10-886-1 12 | IMAGE_NAME=${IMAGE_REGISTRY:?}/${IMAGE_NAMESPACE:?}/${IMAGE_PROJECT:?}:${IMAGE_TAG:?} 13 | CONTAINER_NAME=${IMAGE_PROJECT:?} 14 | 15 | imageExists() { [ -n "$("${DOCKER:?}" images -q "${1:?}")" ]; } 16 | containerExists() { "${DOCKER:?}" ps -af name="${1:?}" --format '{{.Names}}' | grep -Fxq "${1:?}"; } 17 | containerIsRunning() { "${DOCKER:?}" ps -f name="${1:?}" --format '{{.Names}}' | grep -Fxq "${1:?}"; } 18 | 19 | # LinceBI container 20 | ############################# 21 | 22 | if ! imageExists "${IMAGE_NAME:?}" && ! imageExists "${IMAGE_NAME#docker.io/}"; then 23 | >&2 printf -- '%s\n' "\"${IMAGE_NAME:?}\" image doesn't exist!" 24 | exit 1 25 | fi 26 | 27 | if containerIsRunning "${CONTAINER_NAME:?}"; then 28 | printf -- '%s\n' "Stopping \"${CONTAINER_NAME:?}\" container..." 29 | "${DOCKER:?}" stop "${CONTAINER_NAME:?}" >/dev/null 30 | fi 31 | 32 | if containerExists "${CONTAINER_NAME:?}"; then 33 | printf -- '%s\n' "Removing \"${CONTAINER_NAME:?}\" container..." 34 | "${DOCKER:?}" rm "${CONTAINER_NAME:?}" >/dev/null 35 | fi 36 | 37 | printf -- '%s\n' "Creating \"${CONTAINER_NAME:?}\" container..." 38 | "${DOCKER:?}" run --detach \ 39 | --name "${CONTAINER_NAME:?}" \ 40 | --hostname "${CONTAINER_NAME:?}" \ 41 | --restart on-failure:3 \ 42 | --log-opt max-size=32m \ 43 | --publish '8080:8080/tcp' \ 44 | --user "$(shuf -i100000-200000 -n1)" \ 45 | --mount type=tmpfs,dst=/var/lib/biserver/data/hsqldb/ \ 46 | --mount type=tmpfs,dst=/var/lib/biserver/pentaho-solutions/system/jackrabbit/repository/ \ 47 | --env DEFAULT_ADMIN_PASSWORD='password' \ 48 | "${IMAGE_NAME:?}" "$@" 49 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitlab-ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | stages: 2 | - "build:images" 3 | - "push:images" 4 | - "push:manifest" 5 | 6 | default: 7 | image: "docker.io/docker:latest" 8 | 9 | build:images: 10 | stage: "build:images" 11 | parallel: 12 | matrix: 13 | - { TAG: "amd64", ARCH: "amd64" } 14 | - { TAG: "arm64", ARCH: "arm64v8" } 15 | tags: 16 | - ${TAG} 17 | before_script: 18 | - "apk add --no-cache coreutils git make m4 zstd" 19 | script: 20 | - "make IMAGE_BUILD_OPTS='--pull' build-${ARCH:?}-image" 21 | - "make save-${ARCH:?}-image save-${ARCH:?}-standalone" 22 | artifacts: 23 | expire_in: "2 hours" 24 | paths: 25 | - "./dist/" 26 | 27 | push:images: 28 | stage: "push:images" 29 | parallel: 30 | matrix: 31 | - { TAG: "amd64", ARCH: "amd64" } 32 | - { TAG: "arm64", ARCH: "arm64v8" } 33 | tags: 34 | - ${TAG} 35 | dependencies: 36 | - "build:images" 37 | only: 38 | - "/^lincebi-[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+$/" 39 | before_script: 40 | - "apk add --no-cache coreutils git make m4 zstd" 41 | - "docker login -u \"${REPO_DOCKER_RW_USER:?}\" -p \"${REPO_DOCKER_RW_PASSWORD:?}\" \"${REPO_DOCKER_REGISTRY:?}\"" 42 | script: 43 | - "make load-${ARCH:?}-image push-${ARCH:?}-image" 44 | 45 | push:standalone: 46 | stage: "push:images" 47 | dependencies: 48 | - "build:images" 49 | only: 50 | - "/^lincebi-[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+$/" 51 | before_script: 52 | - "apk add --no-cache coreutils git make zstd curl" 53 | script: 54 | - "STANDALONE_ARCHIVE_NAME=$(basename ./dist/*_standalone.amd64.zip)" 55 | - "curl -u \"${REPO_RAW_LINCEBI_RW_USER:?}:${REPO_RAW_LINCEBI_RW_PASSWORD:?}\" -T \"./dist/${STANDALONE_ARCHIVE_NAME:?}\" \"${REPO_RAW_LINCEBI_URL:?}/${STANDALONE_ARCHIVE_NAME%.amd64.zip}.zip\"" 56 | 57 | push:manifest: 58 | stage: "push:manifest" 59 | dependencies: 60 | - "push:images" 61 | only: 62 | - "/^lincebi-[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+$/" 63 | before_script: 64 | - "apk add --no-cache coreutils git make zstd" 65 | - "docker login -u \"${REPO_DOCKER_RW_USER:?}\" -p \"${REPO_DOCKER_RW_PASSWORD:?}\" \"${REPO_DOCKER_REGISTRY:?}\"" 66 | script: 67 | - "make push-cross-manifest" 68 | 69 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/biserver.priv.init.d/90_setup-licenses.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | set -eu 4 | export LC_ALL=C 5 | 6 | # shellcheck disable=SC1091 7 | . /usr/share/biserver/bin/set-utils.sh 8 | 9 | STTOOLS_TOKEN=$(getVar STTOOLS_TOKEN) 10 | 11 | STAGILE_PLUGIN_DIR="${BISERVER_HOME:?}"/"${SOLUTIONS_DIRNAME:?}"/system/stagile/ 12 | if [ -e "${STAGILE_PLUGIN_DIR:?}" ]; then 13 | STAGILE_PROPERTIES_FILE="${STAGILE_PLUGIN_DIR:?}"/stagile.properties 14 | STAGILE_LICENSE_FILE="${STAGILE_PLUGIN_DIR:?}"/STAgile.key 15 | STAGILE_LICENSE=$(getVar STAGILE_LICENSE) 16 | 17 | if [ -n "${STTOOLS_TOKEN-}" ]; then 18 | if [ -e "${STAGILE_PROPERTIES_FILE:?}" ]; then 19 | sed -i "s|^\s*\(stagile\.token\)\s*=.*$|\1=${STTOOLS_TOKEN-}|" "${STAGILE_PROPERTIES_FILE:?}" 20 | else 21 | printf '%s\n' "stagile.token=${STTOOLS_TOKEN:?}" > "${STAGILE_PROPERTIES_FILE:?}" 22 | fi 23 | fi 24 | 25 | if [ -n "${STAGILE_LICENSE-}" ]; then 26 | printf '%s\n' "${STAGILE_LICENSE:?}" > "${STAGILE_LICENSE_FILE:?}" 27 | fi 28 | fi 29 | 30 | STDASHBOARD_PLUGIN_DIR="${BISERVER_HOME:?}"/"${SOLUTIONS_DIRNAME:?}"/system/stdashboard/ 31 | if [ -e "${STDASHBOARD_PLUGIN_DIR:?}" ]; then 32 | STDASHBOARD_PROPERTIES_FILE="${STDASHBOARD_PLUGIN_DIR:?}"/stdashboard.properties 33 | STDASHBOARD_LICENSE_FILE="${STDASHBOARD_PLUGIN_DIR:?}"/STDashboard.key 34 | STDASHBOARD_LICENSE=$(getVar STDASHBOARD_LICENSE) 35 | 36 | if [ -n "${STTOOLS_TOKEN-}" ]; then 37 | if [ -e "${STDASHBOARD_PROPERTIES_FILE:?}" ]; then 38 | sed -i "s|^\s*\(stdashboard\.token\)\s*=.*$|\1=${STTOOLS_TOKEN-}|" "${STDASHBOARD_PROPERTIES_FILE:?}" 39 | else 40 | printf '%s\n' "stdashboard.token=${STTOOLS_TOKEN:?}" > "${STDASHBOARD_PROPERTIES_FILE:?}" 41 | fi 42 | fi 43 | 44 | if [ -n "${STDASHBOARD_LICENSE-}" ]; then 45 | printf '%s\n' "${STDASHBOARD_LICENSE:?}" > "${STDASHBOARD_LICENSE_FILE:?}" 46 | fi 47 | fi 48 | 49 | STMETADATAWIZARD_PLUGIN_DIR="${BISERVER_HOME:?}"/"${SOLUTIONS_DIRNAME:?}"/system/stmetadatawizard/ 50 | if [ -e "${STMETADATAWIZARD_PLUGIN_DIR:?}" ]; then 51 | STMETADATAWIZARD_PROPERTIES_FILE="${STMETADATAWIZARD_PLUGIN_DIR:?}"/stmetadatawizard.properties 52 | STMETADATAWIZARD_LICENSE_FILE="${STMETADATAWIZARD_PLUGIN_DIR:?}"/STMetadataWizard.key 53 | STMETADATAWIZARD_LICENSE=$(getVar STMETADATAWIZARD_LICENSE) 54 | 55 | if [ -n "${STTOOLS_TOKEN-}" ]; then 56 | if [ -e "${STMETADATAWIZARD_PROPERTIES_FILE:?}" ]; then 57 | sed -i "s|^\s*\(stmetadatawizard\.token\)\s*=.*$|\1=${STTOOLS_TOKEN-}|" "${STMETADATAWIZARD_PROPERTIES_FILE:?}" 58 | else 59 | printf '%s\n' "stmetadatawizard.token=${STTOOLS_TOKEN:?}" > "${STMETADATAWIZARD_PROPERTIES_FILE:?}" 60 | fi 61 | fi 62 | 63 | if [ -n "${STMETADATAWIZARD_LICENSE-}" ]; then 64 | printf '%s\n' "${STMETADATAWIZARD_LICENSE:?}" > "${STMETADATAWIZARD_LICENSE_FILE:?}" 65 | fi 66 | fi 67 | 68 | STPANELS_PLUGIN_DIR="${BISERVER_HOME:?}"/"${SOLUTIONS_DIRNAME:?}"/system/stpanels/ 69 | if [ -e "${STPANELS_PLUGIN_DIR:?}" ]; then 70 | STPANELS_PROPERTIES_FILE="${STPANELS_PLUGIN_DIR:?}"/stpanels.properties 71 | STPANELS_LICENSE_FILE="${STPANELS_PLUGIN_DIR:?}"/STPanels.key 72 | STPANELS_LICENSE=$(getVar STPANELS_LICENSE) 73 | 74 | if [ -n "${STTOOLS_TOKEN-}" ]; then 75 | if [ -e "${STPANELS_PROPERTIES_FILE:?}" ]; then 76 | sed -i "s|^\s*\(stpanels\.token\)\s*=.*$|\1=${STTOOLS_TOKEN-}|" "${STPANELS_PROPERTIES_FILE:?}" 77 | else 78 | printf '%s\n' "stpanels.token=${STTOOLS_TOKEN:?}" > "${STPANELS_PROPERTIES_FILE:?}" 79 | fi 80 | fi 81 | 82 | if [ -n "${STPANELS_LICENSE-}" ]; then 83 | printf '%s\n' "${STPANELS_LICENSE:?}" > "${STPANELS_LICENSE_FILE:?}" 84 | fi 85 | fi 86 | 87 | STPIVOT_PLUGIN_DIR="${CATALINA_BASE:?}"/webapps/"${WEBAPP_PENTAHO_DIRNAME:?}"/stpivot/ 88 | if [ -e "${STPIVOT_PLUGIN_DIR:?}" ]; then 89 | STPIVOT_PROPERTIES_FILE="${STPIVOT_PLUGIN_DIR:?}"/stpivot.properties 90 | STPIVOT_LICENSE_FILE="${STPIVOT_PLUGIN_DIR:?}"/STPivot.key 91 | STPIVOT_LICENSE=$(getVar STPIVOT_LICENSE) 92 | 93 | if [ -n "${STTOOLS_TOKEN-}" ]; then 94 | if [ -e "${STPIVOT_PROPERTIES_FILE:?}" ]; then 95 | sed -i "s|^\s*\(stpivot\.token\)\s*=.*$|\1=${STTOOLS_TOKEN-}|" "${STPIVOT_PROPERTIES_FILE:?}" 96 | else 97 | printf '%s\n' "stpivot.token=${STTOOLS_TOKEN:?}" > "${STPIVOT_PROPERTIES_FILE:?}" 98 | fi 99 | fi 100 | 101 | if [ -n "${STPIVOT_LICENSE-}" ]; then 102 | printf '%s\n' "${STPIVOT_LICENSE:?}" > "${STPIVOT_LICENSE_FILE:?}" 103 | fi 104 | fi 105 | 106 | STREPORT_PLUGIN_DIR="${BISERVER_HOME:?}"/"${SOLUTIONS_DIRNAME:?}"/system/saiku-adhoc/ 107 | if [ -e "${STREPORT_PLUGIN_DIR:?}" ]; then 108 | STREPORT_PROPERTIES_FILE="${STREPORT_PLUGIN_DIR:?}"/saiku-adhoc.properties 109 | STREPORT_LICENSE_FILE="${STREPORT_PLUGIN_DIR:?}"/STReport.key 110 | STREPORT_LICENSE=$(getVar STREPORT_LICENSE) 111 | 112 | if [ -n "${STTOOLS_TOKEN-}" ]; then 113 | if [ -e "${STREPORT_PROPERTIES_FILE:?}" ]; then 114 | sed -i "s|^\s*\(saiku-adhoc\.metadata\.token\)\s*=.*$|\1=${STTOOLS_TOKEN-}|" "${STREPORT_PROPERTIES_FILE:?}" 115 | else 116 | printf '%s\n' "saiku-adhoc.metadata.token=${STTOOLS_TOKEN:?}" > "${STREPORT_PROPERTIES_FILE:?}" 117 | fi 118 | fi 119 | 120 | if [ -n "${STREPORT_LICENSE-}" ]; then 121 | printf '%s\n' "${STREPORT_LICENSE:?}" > "${STREPORT_LICENSE_FILE:?}" 122 | fi 123 | fi 124 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile.m4: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | m4_changequote([[, ]]) 2 | 3 | FROM repo.stratebi.com/lincebi/biserver:9.3.0.10-886-1 4 | 5 | ARG REPO_RAW_LINCEBI_URL="https://repo.stratebi.com/repository/lincebi-raw" 6 | ARG REPO_MAVEN_LINCEBI_URL="https://repo.stratebi.com/repository/lincebi-mvn" 7 | 8 | # Add LinceBI layer 9 | ARG LINCEBI_VERSION="2.14.1" 10 | ARG LINCEBI_URL="${REPO_MAVEN_LINCEBI_URL}/com/stratebi/lincebi/lincebi/${LINCEBI_VERSION}/lincebi-${LINCEBI_VERSION}.zip" 11 | ARG LINCEBI_CHECKSUM="c99a2c1b7ffe2eebb97d9a3c6ec091f3ee2b651fd3393848213731dae891b193" 12 | RUN <<-EOF 13 | curl -Lo "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/10_lincebi.zip "${LINCEBI_URL:?}" 14 | printf '%s %s' "${LINCEBI_CHECKSUM:?}" "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/10_lincebi.zip | sha256sum -c 15 | chmod 0664 "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/10_lincebi.zip 16 | EOF 17 | 18 | # Add STSearch layer 19 | ARG STSEARCH_VERSION="1.12.0" 20 | ARG STSEARCH_URL="${REPO_MAVEN_LINCEBI_URL}/com/stratebi/lincebi/stsearch/${STSEARCH_VERSION}/stsearch-${STSEARCH_VERSION}.zip" 21 | ARG STSEARCH_CHECKSUM="3ad03609c2fc9d21bb57bc30ecb24c1f8cc6df09e472edb5200873d87154703c" 22 | RUN <<-EOF 23 | curl -Lo "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/20_stsearch.zip "${STSEARCH_URL:?}" 24 | printf '%s %s' "${STSEARCH_CHECKSUM:?}" "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/20_stsearch.zip | sha256sum -c 25 | chmod 0664 "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/20_stsearch.zip 26 | EOF 27 | 28 | # Add Dynamic Schema Processor layer 29 | ARG DSP_VERSION="1.3.9" 30 | ARG DSP_URL="${REPO_MAVEN_LINCEBI_URL}/com/stratebi/lincebi/dynamic-schema-processor/${DSP_VERSION}/dynamic-schema-processor-${DSP_VERSION}.jar" 31 | ARG DSP_CHECKSUM="8ab0cd35a9d691b0100e68f4315dd80ad1b6614d7a49a273c33293bc1e927d5e" 32 | RUN <<-EOF 33 | mkdir -p "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_dsp/tomcat/webapps/"${WEBAPP_PENTAHO_DIRNAME}"/WEB-INF/lib/ 34 | cd "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_dsp/tomcat/webapps/"${WEBAPP_PENTAHO_DIRNAME}"/WEB-INF/lib/ 35 | curl -LO "${DSP_URL:?}" 36 | printf '%s %s' "${DSP_CHECKSUM:?}" ./dynamic-schema-processor-*.jar | sha256sum -c 37 | find "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_dsp/ -type d -not -perm 0775 -exec chmod -c 0775 '{}' '+' 38 | find "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_dsp/ -type f -not -perm 0664 -exec chmod -c 0664 '{}' '+' 39 | EOF 40 | 41 | # Add catalan language pack layer 42 | ARG LANGUAGEPACK_CA_VERSION="9.3-22.06.13" 43 | ARG LANGUAGEPACK_CA_URL="${REPO_RAW_LINCEBI_URL}/pentaho-language-packs/languagePack_ca-${LANGUAGEPACK_CA_VERSION}.zip" 44 | ARG LANGUAGEPACK_CA_CHECKSUM="56230486d3a6476174c43ab92b363e6dc51f37de9f765f9979193364200ba40a" 45 | RUN <<-EOF 46 | curl -Lo "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_language-pack-ca.zip "${LANGUAGEPACK_CA_URL:?}" 47 | printf '%s %s' "${LANGUAGEPACK_CA_CHECKSUM:?}" "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_language-pack-ca.zip | sha256sum -c 48 | chmod 0664 "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_language-pack-ca.zip 49 | EOF 50 | 51 | # Add korean language pack layer 52 | ARG LANGUAGEPACK_KO_VERSION="9.3-22.06.13" 53 | ARG LANGUAGEPACK_KO_URL="${REPO_RAW_LINCEBI_URL}/pentaho-language-packs/languagePack_ko-${LANGUAGEPACK_KO_VERSION}.zip" 54 | ARG LANGUAGEPACK_KO_CHECKSUM="97466542b711d7a37be79afc88c7a7c48d8c8ccfb3c8ffc2c93a9d6d235f5d4c" 55 | RUN <<-EOF 56 | curl -Lo "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_language-pack-ko.zip "${LANGUAGEPACK_KO_URL:?}" 57 | printf '%s %s' "${LANGUAGEPACK_KO_CHECKSUM:?}" "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_language-pack-ko.zip | sha256sum -c 58 | chmod 0664 "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_language-pack-ko.zip 59 | EOF 60 | 61 | # Add portuguese (PT) language pack layer 62 | ARG LANGUAGEPACK_PT_PT_VERSION="9.3-22.06.13" 63 | ARG LANGUAGEPACK_PT_PT_URL="${REPO_RAW_LINCEBI_URL}/pentaho-language-packs/languagePack_pt_PT-${LANGUAGEPACK_PT_PT_VERSION}.zip" 64 | ARG LANGUAGEPACK_PT_PT_CHECKSUM="7ba32e302dfe69bdf94d14fd0fdf0393ba01deb5284ec1bb338699c540c85e8b" 65 | RUN <<-EOF 66 | curl -Lo "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_language-pack-pt_PT.zip "${LANGUAGEPACK_PT_PT_URL:?}" 67 | printf '%s %s' "${LANGUAGEPACK_PT_PT_CHECKSUM:?}" "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_language-pack-pt_PT.zip | sha256sum -c 68 | chmod 0664 "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_language-pack-pt_PT.zip 69 | EOF 70 | 71 | # Add portuguese (BR) language pack layer 72 | ARG LANGUAGEPACK_PT_BR_VERSION="9.3-22.06.13" 73 | ARG LANGUAGEPACK_PT_BR_URL="${REPO_RAW_LINCEBI_URL}/pentaho-language-packs/languagePack_pt_BR-${LANGUAGEPACK_PT_BR_VERSION}.zip" 74 | ARG LANGUAGEPACK_PT_BR_CHECKSUM="a7406a4db7ee3f7950b761f92570f903b37fa945024c82cc2dc2de5889d4946d" 75 | RUN <<-EOF 76 | curl -Lo "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_language-pack-pt_BR.zip "${LANGUAGEPACK_PT_BR_URL:?}" 77 | printf '%s %s' "${LANGUAGEPACK_PT_BR_CHECKSUM:?}" "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_language-pack-pt_BR.zip | sha256sum -c 78 | chmod 0664 "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_language-pack-pt_BR.zip 79 | EOF 80 | 81 | # Add spanish language pack layer 82 | ARG LANGUAGEPACK_ES_VERSION="9.3-22.06.13" 83 | ARG LANGUAGEPACK_ES_URL="${REPO_RAW_LINCEBI_URL}/pentaho-language-packs/languagePack_es-${LANGUAGEPACK_ES_VERSION}.zip" 84 | ARG LANGUAGEPACK_ES_CHECKSUM="7b26def039742182027b2a8bcc31b9581aa2183b86fbba5115dde6cacd84694e" 85 | RUN <<-EOF 86 | curl -Lo "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_language-pack-es.zip "${LANGUAGEPACK_ES_URL:?}" 87 | printf '%s %s' "${LANGUAGEPACK_ES_CHECKSUM:?}" "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_language-pack-es.zip | sha256sum -c 88 | chmod 0664 "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD:?}"/30_language-pack-es.zip 89 | EOF 90 | 91 | # Copy Pentaho BI Server config 92 | COPY --chown=biserver:root ./config/biserver.priv.init.d/ "${BISERVER_PRIV_INITD}"/ 93 | COPY --chown=biserver:root ./config/biserver.init.d/ "${BISERVER_INITD}"/ 94 | 95 | # Set correct permissions to support arbitrary user ids 96 | RUN /usr/share/biserver/bin/update-permissions.sh 97 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/make -f 2 | 3 | SHELL := /bin/sh 4 | .SHELLFLAGS := -euc 5 | 6 | AWK := $(shell command -v awk 2>/dev/null) 7 | DOCKER := $(shell command -v docker 2>/dev/null) 8 | M4 := $(shell command -v m4 2>/dev/null) 9 | 10 | DISTDIR := ./dist 11 | DOCKERFILE_TEMPLATE := ./Dockerfile.m4 12 | 13 | IMAGE_REGISTRY := repo.stratebi.com 14 | IMAGE_NAMESPACE := lincebi 15 | IMAGE_PROJECT := lincebi 16 | IMAGE_NAME := $(IMAGE_REGISTRY)/$(IMAGE_NAMESPACE)/$(IMAGE_PROJECT) 17 | IMAGE_VERSION := 9.3.0.10-886-1 18 | # Extract . from ...-- 19 | IMAGE_VERSION_MINOR := $(shell awk -v v='$(IMAGE_VERSION)' 'BEGIN{match(v,/^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+/);print(substr(v,RSTART,RLENGTH))}') 20 | 21 | IMAGE_BUILD_OPTS := 22 | 23 | IMAGE_NATIVE_DOCKERFILE := $(DISTDIR)/Dockerfile 24 | IMAGE_NATIVE_TARBALL := $(DISTDIR)/$(IMAGE_PROJECT)_docker.tzst 25 | STANDALONE_ARCHIVE := $(DISTDIR)/$(IMAGE_PROJECT)_$(IMAGE_VERSION)_standalone.zip 26 | IMAGE_AMD64_DOCKERFILE := $(DISTDIR)/Dockerfile.amd64 27 | IMAGE_AMD64_TARBALL := $(DISTDIR)/$(IMAGE_PROJECT)_docker.amd64.tzst 28 | STANDALONE_AMD64_ARCHIVE := $(DISTDIR)/$(IMAGE_PROJECT)_$(IMAGE_VERSION)_standalone.amd64.zip 29 | IMAGE_ARM64V8_DOCKERFILE := $(DISTDIR)/Dockerfile.arm64v8 30 | IMAGE_ARM64V8_TARBALL := $(DISTDIR)/$(IMAGE_PROJECT)_docker.arm64v8.tzst 31 | STANDALONE_ARM64V8_ARCHIVE := $(DISTDIR)/$(IMAGE_PROJECT)_$(IMAGE_VERSION)_standalone.arm64v8.zip 32 | 33 | export DOCKER_BUILDKIT := 1 34 | export BUILDKIT_PROGRESS := plain 35 | 36 | ################################################## 37 | ## "all" target 38 | ################################################## 39 | 40 | .PHONY: all 41 | all: save-native-image 42 | 43 | ################################################## 44 | ## "build-*" targets 45 | ################################################## 46 | 47 | .PHONY: build-native-image 48 | build-native-image: $(IMAGE_NATIVE_DOCKERFILE) 49 | 50 | $(IMAGE_NATIVE_DOCKERFILE): $(DOCKERFILE_TEMPLATE) 51 | mkdir -p '$(DISTDIR)' 52 | '$(M4)' \ 53 | --prefix-builtins \ 54 | '$(DOCKERFILE_TEMPLATE)' > '$@' 55 | '$(DOCKER)' build \ 56 | --tag '$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION)' \ 57 | --tag '$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION_MINOR)' \ 58 | --file '$@' $(IMAGE_BUILD_OPTS) ./ 59 | 60 | .PHONY: build-cross-images 61 | build-cross-images: build-amd64-image build-arm64v8-image 62 | 63 | .PHONY: build-amd64-image 64 | build-amd64-image: $(IMAGE_AMD64_DOCKERFILE) 65 | 66 | $(IMAGE_AMD64_DOCKERFILE): $(DOCKERFILE_TEMPLATE) 67 | mkdir -p '$(DISTDIR)' 68 | '$(M4)' \ 69 | --prefix-builtins \ 70 | --define=CROSS_ARCH=amd64 \ 71 | '$(DOCKERFILE_TEMPLATE)' > '$@' 72 | '$(DOCKER)' build \ 73 | --tag '$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION)-amd64' \ 74 | --tag '$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION_MINOR)-amd64' \ 75 | --platform linux/amd64 \ 76 | --file '$@' $(IMAGE_BUILD_OPTS) ./ 77 | 78 | .PHONY: build-arm64v8-image 79 | build-arm64v8-image: $(IMAGE_ARM64V8_DOCKERFILE) 80 | 81 | $(IMAGE_ARM64V8_DOCKERFILE): $(DOCKERFILE_TEMPLATE) 82 | mkdir -p '$(DISTDIR)' 83 | '$(M4)' \ 84 | --prefix-builtins \ 85 | --define=CROSS_ARCH=arm64v8 \ 86 | '$(DOCKERFILE_TEMPLATE)' > '$@' 87 | '$(DOCKER)' build \ 88 | --tag '$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION)-arm64v8' \ 89 | --tag '$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION_MINOR)-arm64v8' \ 90 | --platform linux/arm64/v8 \ 91 | --file '$@' $(IMAGE_BUILD_OPTS) ./ 92 | 93 | ################################################## 94 | ## "save-*" targets 95 | ################################################## 96 | 97 | define save_image 98 | '$(DOCKER)' save '$(1)' | zstd -T0 > '$(2)' 99 | endef 100 | 101 | .PHONY: save-native-image 102 | save-native-image: $(IMAGE_NATIVE_TARBALL) 103 | 104 | $(IMAGE_NATIVE_TARBALL): $(IMAGE_NATIVE_DOCKERFILE) 105 | mkdir -p '$(DISTDIR)' 106 | $(call save_image,$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION),$@) 107 | 108 | .PHONY: save-cross-images 109 | save-cross-images: save-amd64-image save-arm64v8-image 110 | 111 | .PHONY: save-amd64-image 112 | save-amd64-image: $(IMAGE_AMD64_TARBALL) 113 | 114 | $(IMAGE_AMD64_TARBALL): $(IMAGE_AMD64_DOCKERFILE) 115 | $(call save_image,$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION)-amd64,$@) 116 | 117 | .PHONY: save-arm64v8-image 118 | save-arm64v8-image: $(IMAGE_ARM64V8_TARBALL) 119 | 120 | $(IMAGE_ARM64V8_TARBALL): $(IMAGE_ARM64V8_DOCKERFILE) 121 | $(call save_image,$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION)-arm64v8,$@) 122 | 123 | .PHONY: save-standalone 124 | save-standalone: $(STANDALONE_ARCHIVE) 125 | 126 | $(STANDALONE_ARCHIVE): $(IMAGE_DOCKERFILE) 127 | mkdir -p '$(DISTDIR)' 128 | '$(DOCKER)' run --rm \ 129 | --env DEFAULT_ADMIN_PASSWORD='password' \ 130 | '$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION)' \ 131 | /usr/share/biserver/bin/export.sh > '$(STANDALONE_ARCHIVE)' 132 | 133 | .PHONY: save-cross-standalone 134 | save-cross-standalone: save-amd64-standalone save-arm64v8-standalone 135 | 136 | .PHONY: save-amd64-standalone 137 | save-amd64-standalone: $(STANDALONE_AMD64_ARCHIVE) 138 | 139 | $(STANDALONE_AMD64_ARCHIVE): $(IMAGE_AMD64_DOCKERFILE) 140 | mkdir -p '$(DISTDIR)' 141 | '$(DOCKER)' run --rm \ 142 | --env DEFAULT_ADMIN_PASSWORD='password' \ 143 | '$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION)-amd64' \ 144 | /usr/share/biserver/bin/export.sh > '$(STANDALONE_AMD64_ARCHIVE)' 145 | 146 | .PHONY: save-arm64v8-standalone 147 | save-arm64v8-standalone: $(STANDALONE_ARM64V8_ARCHIVE) 148 | 149 | $(STANDALONE_ARM64V8_ARCHIVE): $(IMAGE_ARM64V8_DOCKERFILE) 150 | mkdir -p '$(DISTDIR)' 151 | '$(DOCKER)' run --rm \ 152 | --env DEFAULT_ADMIN_PASSWORD='password' \ 153 | '$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION)-arm64v8' \ 154 | /usr/share/biserver/bin/export.sh > '$(STANDALONE_ARM64V8_ARCHIVE)' 155 | 156 | ################################################## 157 | ## "load-*" targets 158 | ################################################## 159 | 160 | define load_image 161 | zstd -dc '$(1)' | '$(DOCKER)' load 162 | endef 163 | 164 | define tag_image 165 | '$(DOCKER)' tag '$(1)' '$(2)' 166 | endef 167 | 168 | .PHONY: load-native-image 169 | load-native-image: 170 | $(call load_image,$(IMAGE_NATIVE_TARBALL)) 171 | $(call tag_image,$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION),$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION_MINOR)) 172 | 173 | .PHONY: load-cross-images 174 | load-cross-images: load-amd64-image load-arm64v8-image 175 | 176 | .PHONY: load-amd64-image 177 | load-amd64-image: 178 | $(call load_image,$(IMAGE_AMD64_TARBALL)) 179 | $(call tag_image,$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION)-amd64,$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION_MINOR)-amd64) 180 | 181 | .PHONY: load-arm64v8-image 182 | load-arm64v8-image: 183 | $(call load_image,$(IMAGE_ARM64V8_TARBALL)) 184 | $(call tag_image,$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION)-arm64v8,$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION_MINOR)-arm64v8) 185 | 186 | ################################################## 187 | ## "push-*" targets 188 | ################################################## 189 | 190 | define push_image 191 | '$(DOCKER)' push '$(1)' 192 | endef 193 | 194 | define push_cross_manifest 195 | '$(DOCKER)' manifest create --amend '$(1)' '$(2)-amd64' '$(2)-arm64v8' 196 | '$(DOCKER)' manifest annotate '$(1)' '$(2)-amd64' --os linux --arch amd64 197 | '$(DOCKER)' manifest annotate '$(1)' '$(2)-arm64v8' --os linux --arch arm64 --variant v8 198 | '$(DOCKER)' manifest push --purge '$(1)' 199 | endef 200 | 201 | .PHONY: push-native-image 202 | push-native-image: 203 | @printf '%s\n' 'Unimplemented' 204 | 205 | .PHONY: push-cross-images 206 | push-cross-images: push-amd64-image push-arm64v8-image 207 | 208 | .PHONY: push-amd64-image 209 | push-amd64-image: 210 | $(call push_image,$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION)-amd64) 211 | $(call push_image,$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION_MINOR)-amd64) 212 | 213 | .PHONY: push-arm64v8-image 214 | push-arm64v8-image: 215 | $(call push_image,$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION)-arm64v8) 216 | $(call push_image,$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION_MINOR)-arm64v8) 217 | 218 | push-cross-manifest: 219 | $(call push_cross_manifest,$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION),$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION)) 220 | $(call push_cross_manifest,$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION_MINOR),$(IMAGE_NAME):$(IMAGE_VERSION_MINOR)) 221 | 222 | ################################################## 223 | ## "binfmt-*" targets 224 | ################################################## 225 | 226 | .PHONY: binfmt-register 227 | binfmt-register: 228 | 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