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Welcome

So, you've decided to try Codefresh? Welcome on board!

Using this repository we'll help you get up to speed with basic functionality such as: building Docker images.

This project uses Node JS to build an application which will eventually become a distributable Docker image.

Looking around

In the root of this repository you'll find a file named codefresh.yml, this is our build descriptor and it describes the different steps that comprise our process. Let's quickly review the contents of this file:

Building

To bake our application into a Docker image we use Codefresh's Build step.

The Build is a simplified abstraction over the Docker build command.

build_image:
    title: Building Image
    type: build
    #Important: rename this image to to a valid repository in your registry. For example: myUserName/vote
    image_name: codefresh/example-dockerfile-inroot
    #Dockerfile location should be relative to the working directory
    dockerfile: Dockerfile

Use the image_name field to declare the name of the resulting image (don't forget to change the image owner name from codefreshdemo to your own!).

Using This Example

To use this example:

  • Fork this repository to your own [INSERT_SCM_SYSTEM (git, bitbucket)] account.
  • Log in to Codefresh using your [INSERT_SCM_SYSTEM (git, bitbucket)] account.
  • Click the Add Service button.
  • Select the forked repository.
  • Select the I have a Codefresh.yml file option.
  • Complete the wizard.
  • Rejoice!

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