The custom strategy allows you to provide your own deployment behavior.
Example custom strategy definition
kind: DeploymentConfig
apiVersion: apps.openshift.io/v1
metadata:
name: example-dc
# ...
spec:
# ...
strategy:
type: Custom
customParams:
image: organization/strategy
command: [ "command", "arg1" ]
environment:
- name: ENV_1
value: VALUE_1
In the above example, the organization/strategy
container image provides the deployment behavior. The optional command
array overrides any CMD
directive specified in the image’s Dockerfile
. The optional environment variables provided are added to the execution environment of the strategy process.
Additionally, OKD provides the following environment variables to the deployment process:
Environment variable |
Description |
OPENSHIFT_DEPLOYMENT_NAME
|
The name of the new deployment, a replication controller. |
OPENSHIFT_DEPLOYMENT_NAMESPACE
|
The name space of the new deployment. |
The replica count of the new deployment will initially be zero. The responsibility of the strategy is to make the new deployment active using the
logic that best serves the needs of the user.
Alternatively, use the customParams
object to inject the custom deployment logic into the existing deployment strategies. Provide a custom shell script logic and call the openshift-deploy
binary. Users do not have to supply their custom deployer container image; in this case, the default OKD deployer image is used instead:
kind: DeploymentConfig
apiVersion: apps.openshift.io/v1
metadata:
name: example-dc
# ...
spec:
# ...
strategy:
type: Rolling
customParams:
command:
- /bin/sh
- -c
- |
set -e
openshift-deploy --until=50%
echo Halfway there
openshift-deploy
echo Complete
This results in following deployment:
Started deployment #2
--> Scaling up custom-deployment-2 from 0 to 2, scaling down custom-deployment-1 from 2 to 0 (keep 2 pods available, don't exceed 3 pods)
Scaling custom-deployment-2 up to 1
--> Reached 50% (currently 50%)
Halfway there
--> Scaling up custom-deployment-2 from 1 to 2, scaling down custom-deployment-1 from 2 to 0 (keep 2 pods available, don't exceed 3 pods)
Scaling custom-deployment-1 down to 1
Scaling custom-deployment-2 up to 2
Scaling custom-deployment-1 down to 0
--> Success
Complete
If the custom deployment strategy process requires access to the OKD API or the Kubernetes API the container that executes the strategy can use the service account token available inside the container for authentication.
Editing a deployment by using the Developer perspective
You can edit the deployment strategy, image settings, environment variables, and advanced options for your deployment by using the Developer perspective.
Procedure
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Navigate to the Topology view.
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Click your application to see the Details panel.
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In the Actions drop-down menu, select Edit Deployment to view the Edit Deployment page.
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You can edit the following Advanced options for your deployment:
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Optional: You can pause rollouts by clicking Pause rollouts, and then selecting the Pause rollouts for this deployment checkbox.
By pausing rollouts, you can make changes to your application without triggering a rollout. You can resume rollouts at any time.
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Optional: Click Scaling to change the number of instances of your image by modifying the number of Replicas.
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Click Save.