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Chapter 19. Run OptaWeb Vehicle Routing on Red Hat OpenShift
Linux users can use the runOnOpenShift.sh Bash script to install OptaWeb Vehicle Routing on Red Hat OpenShift.
The runOnOpenShift.sh script does not run on macOS.
Prerequisites
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You have access to an OpenShift cluster and the OpenShift command-line interface (
oc) has been installed. For information about Red Hat OpenShift, see Installing OpenShift Container Platform. - OptaWeb Vehicle Routing has been successfully built with Maven as described in Chapter 16, Download and build the OptaWeb Vehicle Routing deployment files.
- Internet access is available.
Procedure
- Log in to or start a Red Hat OpenShift cluster.
Enter the following command where
<PROJECT_NAME>is the name of your new project:oc new-project <PROJECT_NAME>
oc new-project <PROJECT_NAME>Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow -
If necessary, change directory to
org.optaweb.optaweb-vehicle-routing-8.33.0.Final-redhat-00004. Enter the following command to execute the
runOnOpenShift.shscript and download an OpenStreetMap (OSM) file:./runOnOpenShift.sh <OSM_FILE_NAME> <COUNTRY_CODE_LIST> <OSM_FILE_DOWNLOAD_URL>
./runOnOpenShift.sh <OSM_FILE_NAME> <COUNTRY_CODE_LIST> <OSM_FILE_DOWNLOAD_URL>Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow In this command, replace the following variables:
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<OSM_FILE_NAME>: The name of a file downloaded from<OSM_FILE_DOWNLOAD_URL>. -
<COUNTRY_CODE_LIST>: A comma-separated list of country codes used to filter geosearch queries. For a list of country codes, see ISO 3166 Country Codes. <OSM_FILE_DOWNLOAD_URL>: The URL of an OSM data file in PBF format accessible from OpenShift. The file will be downloaded during backend startup and saved as/deployments/local/<OSM_FILE_NAME>.In the following example, OptaWeb Vehicle Routing downloads the OSM map of Central America (
central-america-latest.osm.pbf) and searches in the countries Belize (BZ) and Guatemala (GT)../runOnOpenShift.sh central-america-latest.osm.pbf BZ,GT http://download.geofabrik.de/europe/central-america-latest.osm.pbf
./runOnOpenShift.sh central-america-latest.osm.pbf BZ,GT http://download.geofabrik.de/europe/central-america-latest.osm.pbfCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow
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For help with the runOnOpenShift.sh script, enter ./runOnOpenShift.sh --help.
19.1. Updating the deployed OptaWeb Vehicle Routing application with local changes Link kopierenLink in die Zwischenablage kopiert!
After you deploy your OptaWeb Vehicle Routing application on Red Hat OpenShift, you can update the back end and front end.
Prerequisites
- OptaWeb Vehicle Routing has been successfully built with Maven and deployed on OpenShift.
Procedure
To update the back end, perform the following steps:
- Change the source code and build the back-end module with Maven.
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Change directory to
org.optaweb.optaweb-vehicle-routing-8.33.0.Final-redhat-00004. Enter the following command to start the OpenShift build:
oc start-build backend --from-dir=. --follow
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To update the front end, perform the following steps:
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Change the source code and build the front-end module with the
npmutility. -
Change directory to
sources/optaweb-vehicle-routing-frontend. Enter the following command to start the OpenShift build:
oc start-build frontend --from-dir=docker --follow
oc start-build frontend --from-dir=docker --followCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow
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Change the source code and build the front-end module with the
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