#### # This Dockerfile is used in order to build a container that runs the Quarkus application in JVM mode # # Before building the container image run: # # ./gradlew build # # Then, build the image with: # # docker build -f src/main/docker/Dockerfile -t quarkus/example-jvm . # # Then run the container using: # # docker run -i --rm -p 8080:8080 quarkus/example-jvm # # If you want to include the debug port into your docker image # you will have to expose the debug port (default 5005 being the default) like this : EXPOSE 8080 5005. # Additionally you will have to set -e JAVA_DEBUG=true and -e JAVA_DEBUG_PORT=*:5005 # when running the container # # Then run the container using : # # docker run -i --rm -p 8080:8080 quarkus/example-jvm # # This image uses the `run-java.sh` script to run the application. # This scripts computes the command line to execute your Java application, and # includes memory/GC tuning. # You can configure the behavior using the following environment properties: # - JAVA_OPTS: JVM options passed to the `java` command (example: "-verbose:class") # - JAVA_OPTS_APPEND: User specified Java options to be appended to generated options # in JAVA_OPTS (example: "-Dsome.property=foo") # - JAVA_MAX_MEM_RATIO: Is used when no `-Xmx` option is given in JAVA_OPTS. This is # used to calculate a default maximal heap memory based on a containers restriction. # If used in a container without any memory constraints for the container then this # option has no effect. If there is a memory constraint then `-Xmx` is set to a ratio # of the container available memory as set here. The default is `50` which means 50% # of the available memory is used as an upper boundary. You can skip this mechanism by # setting this value to `0` in which case no `-Xmx` option is added. # - JAVA_INITIAL_MEM_RATIO: Is used when no `-Xms` option is given in JAVA_OPTS. This # is used to calculate a default initial heap memory based on the maximum heap memory. # If used in a container without any memory constraints for the container then this # option has no effect. If there is a memory constraint then `-Xms` is set to a ratio # of the `-Xmx` memory as set here. The default is `25` which means 25% of the `-Xmx` # is used as the initial heap size. You can skip this mechanism by setting this value # to `0` in which case no `-Xms` option is added (example: "25") # - JAVA_MAX_INITIAL_MEM: Is used when no `-Xms` option is given in JAVA_OPTS. # This is used to calculate the maximum value of the initial heap memory. If used in # a container without any memory constraints for the container then this option has # no effect. If there is a memory constraint then `-Xms` is limited to the value set # here. The default is 4096MB which means the calculated value of `-Xms` never will # be greater than 4096MB. The value of this variable is expressed in MB (example: "4096") # - JAVA_DIAGNOSTICS: Set this to get some diagnostics information to standard output # when things are happening. This option, if set to true, will set # `-XX:+UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions`. Disabled by default (example: "true"). # - JAVA_DEBUG: If set remote debugging will be switched on. Disabled by default (example: # true"). # - JAVA_DEBUG_PORT: Port used for remote debugging. Defaults to 5005 (example: "8787"). # - CONTAINER_CORE_LIMIT: A calculated core limit as described in # https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/scheduler/sched-bwc.txt. (example: "2") # - CONTAINER_MAX_MEMORY: Memory limit given to the container (example: "1024"). # - GC_MIN_HEAP_FREE_RATIO: Minimum percentage of heap free after GC to avoid expansion. # (example: "20") # - GC_MAX_HEAP_FREE_RATIO: Maximum percentage of heap free after GC to avoid shrinking. # (example: "40") # - GC_TIME_RATIO: Specifies the ratio of the time spent outside the garbage collection. # (example: "4") # - GC_ADAPTIVE_SIZE_POLICY_WEIGHT: The weighting given to the current GC time versus # previous GC times. (example: "90") # - GC_METASPACE_SIZE: The initial metaspace size. (example: "20") # - GC_MAX_METASPACE_SIZE: The maximum metaspace size. (example: "100") # - GC_CONTAINER_OPTIONS: Specify Java GC to use. The value of this variable should # contain the necessary JRE command-line options to specify the required GC, which # will override the default of `-XX:+UseParallelGC` (example: -XX:+UseG1GC). # - HTTPS_PROXY: The location of the https proxy. (example: "myuser@127.0.0.1:8080") # - HTTP_PROXY: The location of the http proxy. (example: "myuser@127.0.0.1:8080") # - NO_PROXY: A comma separated lists of hosts, IP addresses or domains that can be # accessed directly. (example: "foo.example.com,bar.example.com") # ### FROM registry.access.redhat.com/ubi8/openjdk-17:1.19 ENV LANGUAGE='en_US:en' # We make four distinct layers so if there are application changes the library layers can be re-used COPY --chown=185 build/quarkus-app/lib/ /deployments/lib/ COPY --chown=185 build/quarkus-app/*.jar /deployments/ COPY --chown=185 build/quarkus-app/app/ /deployments/app/ COPY --chown=185 build/quarkus-app/quarkus/ /deployments/quarkus/ EXPOSE 8080 USER 185 ENV JAVA_OPTS_APPEND="-Dquarkus.http.host=0.0.0.0 -Djava.util.logging.manager=org.jboss.logmanager.LogManager" ENV JAVA_APP_JAR="/deployments/quarkus-run.jar" ENTRYPOINT [ "/opt/jboss/container/java/run/run-java.sh" ]