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Atlassian Bamboo wrapped in a Docker image

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Atlassian Bamboo in a Docker container

This is a containerized installation of Atlassian Bamboo with Docker, and it's a match made in heaven for us all to enjoy. The aim of this image is to keep the image as vanilla as possible, only with a few Docker related twists. You can get started by clicking the appropriate link below and reading the documentation.

If you want to help out, you can check out the contribution section further down.

I'm in the fast lane! Get me started

To quickly get started running a Bamboo instance, use the following command:

docker run --detach --publish 8085:8085 cptactionhank/atlassian-bamboo:latest

Then simply navigate to http://localhost:8085 and finish the installation.

Configuration

You can configure a small set of things by supplying the following environment variables

Environment Variable Description
X_PROXY_NAME Sets the Tomcat Connectors ProxyName attribute
X_PROXY_PORT Sets the Tomcat Connectors ProxyPort attribute
X_PROXY_SCHEME If set to https the Tomcat Connectors secure=true and redirectPort equal to X_PROXY_PORT
X_PATH Sets the Tomcat connectors path attribute
TZ Sets the timezone used by the Bamboo server. E.g. Europe/Berlin

Contributions

This image has been created with the best intentions and an expert understanding of Docker, but it should not be expected to be flawless. Should you be in the position to do so, I request that you help support this repository with best-practices and other additions.

CircleCI has been configured to build the Dockerfile and run acceptance tests on the Atlassian Bamboo image to ensure it is working. Additionally it been configured to automatically deploy new version branches upon successfully building a new version of Atlassian Bamboo in the master branch and serves as the base.

If you see out of date documentation, lack of tests, etc., you can help out by either

  • creating an issue and opening a discussion, or
  • sending a pull request with modifications (Remember to read contributing guide before)

Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery is made possible with the great services from GitHub and CircleCI written in Ruby, using RSpec, Capybara, and PhantomJS frameworks.

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