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DSpace publishes a number of Docker images to https://hub.docker.com/u/dspace/
Dockerhub Admins
- Tim Donohue
- Terrence W Brady
- Pascal-Nicolas Becker
- (add other names)
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Docker Images
All Docker images generated by DSpace are built by GitHub Actions. They use the Docker scripts in the DSpace codebase
- DSpace Backend
- GitHub action: https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/blob/main/.github/workflows/docker.yml (This builds/publishes images to DockerHub after every commit)
- Docker images: https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/blob/main/dspace/src/main/docker/README.md (These images are what we publish to DockerHub)
- Docker-Compose scripts: https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/blob/main/dspace/src/main/docker-compose/README.md (These can be used to run Docker images locally)
- The text of this page has been moved to the following repo.
- DSpace Frontend
- GitHub action: https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/blob/main/.github/workflows/docker.yml (This builds/publishes images to DockerHub after every commit)
- Docker images & compose scripts:
- -Labs/DSpace-Docker-ImagesDSpace and Docker
Tags in Dockerhub
DSpace uses the following tagging strategy in DockerHub
- "latest" tags correspond to the "main" branch of code under development. These may be unstable at times, but used to run https://sandbox.dspace.org
- "dspace-#_x" tags correspond to the maintenance branch in our codebase (e.g. dspace-7_x, dspace-8_x). These are mostly stable and include latest bug fixes. They are also used to run https://demo.dspace.org
- "dspace-[version]" tags correspond to a release of DSpace (e.g. dspace-7.6.2, dspace-8.0). These are stable releases corresponded to the released/tagged code in GitHub.
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