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I am about to create a "Test-Dashboard" for our automatic tests.
The test result of one day consists of multiple static html files. These files will be updated daily and the old files will be moved in a folder named with the current date.
The files are stored on a persistent Storage inside my Openshift-Project.



Now I want to mount this storage into an running Apache HTTP Server Pod to make the results accessible but I just find solutions where the files are inside a Git-Repo.
Is there a possibility to create a solution which won't depend on having the files in a Git-Repo?










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    I am about to create a "Test-Dashboard" for our automatic tests.
    The test result of one day consists of multiple static html files. These files will be updated daily and the old files will be moved in a folder named with the current date.
    The files are stored on a persistent Storage inside my Openshift-Project.



    Now I want to mount this storage into an running Apache HTTP Server Pod to make the results accessible but I just find solutions where the files are inside a Git-Repo.
    Is there a possibility to create a solution which won't depend on having the files in a Git-Repo?










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      I am about to create a "Test-Dashboard" for our automatic tests.
      The test result of one day consists of multiple static html files. These files will be updated daily and the old files will be moved in a folder named with the current date.
      The files are stored on a persistent Storage inside my Openshift-Project.



      Now I want to mount this storage into an running Apache HTTP Server Pod to make the results accessible but I just find solutions where the files are inside a Git-Repo.
      Is there a possibility to create a solution which won't depend on having the files in a Git-Repo?










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      I am about to create a "Test-Dashboard" for our automatic tests.
      The test result of one day consists of multiple static html files. These files will be updated daily and the old files will be moved in a folder named with the current date.
      The files are stored on a persistent Storage inside my Openshift-Project.



      Now I want to mount this storage into an running Apache HTTP Server Pod to make the results accessible but I just find solutions where the files are inside a Git-Repo.
      Is there a possibility to create a solution which won't depend on having the files in a Git-Repo?







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          Here's my recommendation:



          Deploy the default Apache app with the example git repo (https://github.com/openshift/httpd-ex.git).



          oc new-app httpd-example


          This gives you an Apache deployment. Now add your persistent volume to the deployment. Then set the environment variable DOCUMENTROOT to the full path of your persistent volume



          oc env dc httpd-example DOCUMENTROOT=<path>


          This should trigger a redeployment and configure Apache to server all files directly from your persistent volume.






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          • Thank you for your recommendation. Since I don't need the whole "git configuration" from the Openshift example catalog, I've choosen a plain HTTP-Server Docker Image (nginx, apache http, node ...). Then I continued just as you described later.
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          Just deploy an Apache HTTP Server, Nginx or Node Docker image on your Openshift-Project.
          There's just no template for this UseCase and therefore you won't find any working solution in your Openshift-Catalog.






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            Here's my recommendation:



            Deploy the default Apache app with the example git repo (https://github.com/openshift/httpd-ex.git).



            oc new-app httpd-example


            This gives you an Apache deployment. Now add your persistent volume to the deployment. Then set the environment variable DOCUMENTROOT to the full path of your persistent volume



            oc env dc httpd-example DOCUMENTROOT=<path>


            This should trigger a redeployment and configure Apache to server all files directly from your persistent volume.






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            • Thank you for your recommendation. Since I don't need the whole "git configuration" from the Openshift example catalog, I've choosen a plain HTTP-Server Docker Image (nginx, apache http, node ...). Then I continued just as you described later.
              – raphael_mav
              Nov 22 at 12:09















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            Here's my recommendation:



            Deploy the default Apache app with the example git repo (https://github.com/openshift/httpd-ex.git).



            oc new-app httpd-example


            This gives you an Apache deployment. Now add your persistent volume to the deployment. Then set the environment variable DOCUMENTROOT to the full path of your persistent volume



            oc env dc httpd-example DOCUMENTROOT=<path>


            This should trigger a redeployment and configure Apache to server all files directly from your persistent volume.






            share|improve this answer




















            • Thank you for your recommendation. Since I don't need the whole "git configuration" from the Openshift example catalog, I've choosen a plain HTTP-Server Docker Image (nginx, apache http, node ...). Then I continued just as you described later.
              – raphael_mav
              Nov 22 at 12:09













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            Here's my recommendation:



            Deploy the default Apache app with the example git repo (https://github.com/openshift/httpd-ex.git).



            oc new-app httpd-example


            This gives you an Apache deployment. Now add your persistent volume to the deployment. Then set the environment variable DOCUMENTROOT to the full path of your persistent volume



            oc env dc httpd-example DOCUMENTROOT=<path>


            This should trigger a redeployment and configure Apache to server all files directly from your persistent volume.






            share|improve this answer












            Here's my recommendation:



            Deploy the default Apache app with the example git repo (https://github.com/openshift/httpd-ex.git).



            oc new-app httpd-example


            This gives you an Apache deployment. Now add your persistent volume to the deployment. Then set the environment variable DOCUMENTROOT to the full path of your persistent volume



            oc env dc httpd-example DOCUMENTROOT=<path>


            This should trigger a redeployment and configure Apache to server all files directly from your persistent volume.







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            answered Nov 12 at 19:28









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            • Thank you for your recommendation. Since I don't need the whole "git configuration" from the Openshift example catalog, I've choosen a plain HTTP-Server Docker Image (nginx, apache http, node ...). Then I continued just as you described later.
              – raphael_mav
              Nov 22 at 12:09
















            • Thank you for your recommendation. Since I don't need the whole "git configuration" from the Openshift example catalog, I've choosen a plain HTTP-Server Docker Image (nginx, apache http, node ...). Then I continued just as you described later.
              – raphael_mav
              Nov 22 at 12:09















            Thank you for your recommendation. Since I don't need the whole "git configuration" from the Openshift example catalog, I've choosen a plain HTTP-Server Docker Image (nginx, apache http, node ...). Then I continued just as you described later.
            – raphael_mav
            Nov 22 at 12:09




            Thank you for your recommendation. Since I don't need the whole "git configuration" from the Openshift example catalog, I've choosen a plain HTTP-Server Docker Image (nginx, apache http, node ...). Then I continued just as you described later.
            – raphael_mav
            Nov 22 at 12:09













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            Just deploy an Apache HTTP Server, Nginx or Node Docker image on your Openshift-Project.
            There's just no template for this UseCase and therefore you won't find any working solution in your Openshift-Catalog.






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              Just deploy an Apache HTTP Server, Nginx or Node Docker image on your Openshift-Project.
              There's just no template for this UseCase and therefore you won't find any working solution in your Openshift-Catalog.






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                Just deploy an Apache HTTP Server, Nginx or Node Docker image on your Openshift-Project.
                There's just no template for this UseCase and therefore you won't find any working solution in your Openshift-Catalog.






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                Just deploy an Apache HTTP Server, Nginx or Node Docker image on your Openshift-Project.
                There's just no template for this UseCase and therefore you won't find any working solution in your Openshift-Catalog.







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