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Rocket.Chat
Updating the charm to a new version
We are using official image. Latest tags usually.
Test new version
Rocket.chat has a powerfull and working database update mecanism that will take care of migrating database on startup as long as you jump only from one major version to the next.
Get latest available versions
You can double-check available candidate for official images like this:
docker-tags-fetch rocketchat/rocket.chat -l 15 -f "^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$" | sort -rV
Check/Choose the version you want to test.
Modify your own compose.yml
By adding these 2 lines in your rocket chat service:
docker-compose: image: rocketchat/rocket.chat:X.Y.Z
Replace X.Y.Z by the target version you want to test.
Launch compose up
.
Be ready to wait a few minutes after compose up
finished before the
service to be available: rocketchat is expected to take some time to
migrate.
Change the current charm to include new version
To prepare the commit for next version, you can run the following on the repository you'll use to push the new commit.
BASENAME=rocketchat/rocket.chat VERSION=$(docker-tags-fetch "$BASENAME" -l 15 -f "^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$" | sort -rV | head -n 1) echo Last version of rocket chat: $VERSION docker pull rocketchat/rocket.chat:"$VERSION" && docker tag rocketchat/rocket.chat:"$VERSION" docker.0k.io/rocketchat:"$VERSION" && docker push docker.0k.io/rocketchat:"$VERSION" && sed -ri "s%^(docker-image: docker.0k.io/rocketchat:).*%\1$VERSION%" metadata.yml && sed -ri "s%^(#docker-image: rocketchat/rocket.chat:).*%\1$VERSION%" metadata.yml
You can review the changes and commit them.