Talend Studio allows you to publish your Routes and Data Service Jobs into a Docker registry.
Procedure
Open the Route or Job that you want to build as a Microservice (Spring Boot) Docker
image in the design workspace.
In the Deployment view of the Job
tab, from the Build Type list, select Microservice
(Spring Boot). Save the Route or Job.
In the Repository tree view, select the Route or Job item you want to publish into a Docker registry.
Right-click it and select Publish in the menu.
In the Publish wizard, the Microservice Spring Boot
as Docker Image build type is configured by default. Click
Next.
Select the Only export the default context option to export only the default context used in the Route or Job.
Select the Only export default context check box to export
only the default context used in the Route or Job.
Select the Enable Prometheus metrics endpoint check box to
build the Prometheus metrics endpoint into the Microservice to monitor the execution
of the Job or Route, JVM memory, CPU consumption, and so on. By default, this feature
bridges all the JMX attributes and values into Prometheus. For more information about
Prometheus, see the Prometheus documentation.
Select Local or specify a remote address based on your Docker engine installation.
Information noteWarning: If you select the Remote option, make
sure that Docker daemon is started with a remote port.
Specify your Docker image name, and image tag.
By default, the image name is derived from the project name and Route or Job name, and the image tag is derived from the version of the Route or Job. You can specify a new name and tag here or customize the default settings globally in Project Settings. For more information, see Customizing Docker images build settings.
Information noteWarning: Underscore characters are not supported in Docker image names, therefore make sure the Docker image name value does not contain underscore characters.
Specify your username and password.
Click Finish to start publishing your Docker image to the specified Docker registry.
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