Name: redis-container
Owner: Software Collections
Description: Redis container images based on Red Hat Software Collections and intended for OpenShift and general usage. Users can choose between Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, and CentOS based images.
Created: 2016-09-08 05:50:18.0
Updated: 2017-08-11 20:52:29.0
Pushed: 2018-01-08 11:24:19.0
Homepage: http://softwarecollections.org
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Language: Shell
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This repository contains Dockerfiles for Redis Docker image. Users can choose between RHEL, Fedora and CentOS based images.
For more information about contributing, see the Contribution Guidelines. For more information about concepts used in these docker images, see the Landing page.
Redis versions currently provided are:
RHEL versions currently supported are:
CentOS versions currently supported are:
To build a Redis image, choose either the CentOS or RHEL based image:
RHEL based image
These images are available in the Red Hat Container Catalog. To download it run:
cker pull registry.access.redhat.com/rhscl/redis-32-rhel7
To build a RHEL based Redis image, you need to run the build on a properly subscribed RHEL machine.
t clone --recursive https://github.com/sclorg/redis-container.git
redis-container
t submodule update --init
ke build TARGET=rhel7 VERSIONS=3.2
CentOS based image
This image is available on DockerHub. To download it run:
cker pull centos/redis-32-centos7
To build a Redis image from scratch run:
t clone --recursive https://github.com/sclorg/redis-container.git
redis-container
t submodule update --init
ke build TARGET=centos7 VERSIONS=3.2
Notice: By omitting the VERSIONS
parameter, the build/test action will be performed
on all provided versions of Redis.
For information about usage of Dockerfile for Redis 3.2, see usage documentation.
Users can choose between testing a Redis test application based on a RHEL or CentOS image.
RHEL based image
To test a RHEL7 based Redis image, you need to run the test on a properly subscribed RHEL machine.
redis-container
t submodule update --init
ke test TARGET=rhel7 VERSIONS=3.2
CentOS based image
redis-container
t submodule update --init
ke test TARGET=centos7 VERSIONS=3.2
Notice: By omitting the VERSIONS
parameter, the build/test action will be performed
on all provided versions of Redis.