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io.brooklyn.clocker:brooklyn-clocker-parent
The current release is 2.0.0, available in Maven Central. For more information, see the official Clocker site, including documentation and tutorials.
The development version is 2.1.0-SNAPSHOT, available in the Sonatype Open-Source repository. To install this, follow the instructions below.
Clocker for Apache Brooklyn is a set of open source, Apache Licensed tools designed to make working with Docker containers as simple as a few clicks. Clocker contains Brooklyn blueprints to enable deployment and management of Docker Swarm and Kubernetes clusters.
You will find the source code for the blueprints in this repository.
Add catalog entries using the YAML below:
brooklyn.catalog:
brooklyn.libraries:
- "https://oss.sonatype.org/service/local/artifact/maven/redirect?r=snapshots&g=io.brooklyn.etcd&a=brooklyn-etcd&v=2.7.0-SNAPSHOT"
- "https://oss.sonatype.org/service/local/artifact/maven/redirect?r=snapshots&g=io.brooklyn.clocker&a=clocker-common&v=2.1.0-SNAPSHOT"
- "https://oss.sonatype.org/service/local/artifact/maven/redirect?r=snapshots&g=io.brooklyn.clocker&a=clocker-swarm&v=2.1.0-SNAPSHOT"
- "https://oss.sonatype.org/service/local/artifact/maven/redirect?r=snapshots&g=io.brooklyn.clocker&a=clocker-kubernetes&v=2.1.0-SNAPSHOT"
items:
- classpath://io.brooklyn.clocker.swarm:swarm/catalog.bom
- classpath://io.brooklyn.clocker.kubernetes:kubernetes/catalog.bom
You must add the following JARs to ./lib/dropins
:
Then add the catalog entries using the following YAML:
brooklyn.catalog:
items:
- classpath://swarm/catalog.bom
- classpath://kubernetes/catalog.bom
The following icon images have been used, and their use here is believed to be acceptable under their licensing terms or fair use doctrine. The source URLs and other links given contain more details:
common/resources/icons/centos.png
Remixed version of freely available logocommon/resources/icons/docker.png
Icon taken from media kitcommon/resources/icons/haproxy.png
Fair use of logo from Twitter account for open source projectcommon/resources/icons/openssl.png
Public domain imageswarm/resources/icons/swarm.png
Fair use of image from https://www.docker.com/products/docker-swarm and also found in Docker media kitkubernetes/resources/icons/calico.png
APACHE 2.0 https://github.com/projectcalico/calico/blob/master/LICENSE imagekubernetes/resources/icons/flannel.png
APACHE 2.0 https://github.com/coreos/flannel/blob/master/LICENSE imagekubernetes/resources/icons/kubernetes.png
APACHE 2.0 https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/LICENSE imagekubernetes/resources/icons/prometheus.png
APACHE 2.0 https://github.com/prometheus/docs/blob/master/LICENSE imagekubernetes/resources/icons/openshift.png
APACHE 2.0 https://github.com/openshift/origin-web-console/blob/master/LICENSE imageFAQs
Clocker parent. Brooklyn deployment and management of Docker containers as a cloud infrastructure.
We found that io.brooklyn.clocker:brooklyn-clocker-parent demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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