This repository includes the files necessary for transitioning from docker to docker compose in our Jenkins tutorials and installation guides.
- To initialize your Gitpod workspace, prepend 
gitpod.io/#to any GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket repository URL. - Access our Gitpod workspace here.
 - If you plan to use Gitpod regularly, we recommend installing the Gitpod extension. This extension adds a Gitpod button to every GitHub repository you visit, making it easy to launch a workspace. You can find the extension here for Chromium and here for Firefox.
 
Gitpod is a cloud-based development environment designed for teams. It supports various IDEs, including VScode, IntelliJ, and many more, enabling efficient and secure software development.
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Use
docker compose upto run examples from this project. Currently, we have four working examples:- maven
 - node
 - python
 - multibranch pipeline
 
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To run different examples with
docker compose up -d, append the example name to the command, like so:maven=>docker compose --profile maven up -dpython=>docker compose --profile python up -dnode=>docker compose --profile node up -dmulti=>docker compose --profile multi up -d
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If no tutorial-related argument is used (i.e.,
docker compose --profile default up -d), the command runs the latest default example. - 
If no argument regarding profiles is used at all (i.e.,
docker compose up -d), then you will have a Jenkins controller desperately waiting for a non existent agent to connect. - 
If you prefer to build images yourself, append
-f build-docker-compose.yamlafterdocker compose. For example, to build thenodetutorial Jenkins instance, use:docker compose -f build-docker-compose.yaml --profile node up -d. 
- Check the status of the container with the 
docker psordocker compose pscommands. - Access your running Jenkins instance at http://127.0.0.1:8080.
 - On Gitpod, if containers are running successfully after entering 
docker compose --profile <tutorial-name> up, a pop-up titledA service is available on port 8080should appear. If it doesn't, you can view the running service in thePORTSsection on the right side of the terminal. 
- To stop and remove running containers, use 
docker compose --profile <tutorial-name> down. - If you encounter a 
Resource is still in usewarning, use the--remove-orphansoption which would givedocker compose --profile <tutorial-name> down --remove-orphans. - To remove the created volumes (should you need to restart from scratch), add the 
-voption which would givedocker compose --profile <tutorial-name> down -v. 
To improve the Gitpod experience with Jenkins, we've suppressed a reverse proxy setup warning in Jenkins that was causing issues in the Gitpod environment. We achieved this using Jenkins Configuration as Code (JCASC) and added the following property to the JCASC YAML file:
jenkins:
  disabledAdministrativeMonitors:
    - "hudson.diagnosis.ReverseProxySetupMonitor"For more detailed information about this configuration and the context behind it, please refer to the corresponding issue.
If you encounter any issues while running the examples, please open an issue in this repository. We will be happy to help you resolve the issue. Please let us know the following details when you open an issue:
- The command you used to run the example.
 - The error message you received.
 - The steps you took before encountering the issue.
 - The version of docker you're using via the 
docker versioncommand. - The version of docker compose you're using via the 
docker compose versioncommand. 
The tutorials have been tested with:
- Docker version 
26.1.3 - Docker Compose version 
2.27.1