Kristóf, the truth is that there actually simply isn't any Fineract 1.4 on
a public the Google Container (Docker) Registry anywhere... ;-)

For https://www.fineract.dev, as per the earlier thread James posted, I
rebuild it from develop (on every commit to GitHub, fully automated) and
push it to Google Container Registry (because Google Cloud doesn't like to
read directly from Docker Hub). That registry is internal to
https://www.fineract.dev and not public, because normally people don't need
this, as it's also available on https://hub.docker.com/r/apache/fineract. I
could open it up with 1 click (but would then need to watch costs for
egress a bit), but.. is that what you're looking for, would this help you?
I get that impression you want a "latest stable" release, so you want a 1.4
tag on a registry.

We actually don't even have a 1.4 on Docker Hub, yet. I had created
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FINERACT-1164 about it a while back.
You basically want that, but on a publicly available Google Cloud Container
Registry, right? But if we do something like this as a project, it should
be automated for all release tags, not a "manual" 1.4.0 I build and push,
that's nonsense. I can try looking into how hard that would over the coming
big break, if that would help you a lot? Are there others reading this who
would use such released (1.4, future 1.5) container images, if they were
available on some repository? Whether Docker Hub or on Google Cloud
registry probably doesn't actually matter, does it, as long as you can
easily "docker pull" it?

But isn't it simpler for you to simply rebuild from a Git tag inside your
Google Cloud project (like I do for https://www.fineract.dev, but from
develop)? It's not hard. Or am I missing something, or are there any tips I
can share? Again, to be it seems fairly trivial to just selb build whatever
you need, but do let me know if I'm perhaps underestimating the complexity
this causes for end-users here?


On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 5:46 PM Kristóf Józsa <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Michael,
>
> the question is of course, whether we can get access to the docker images
> of the latest Fineract 1.4 from the Google docker registry. What do we need
> to be able to pull those images and use them in the Mifos Mojaloop Lab
> environments?
>
> thanks,
> K
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 5:32 PM James Dailey <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> The team at DPC is working on the mifos payment hub integration with
>> fineract as part of an ongoing demonstration of the full Mifos/Fineract
>> payments lab. (more info on the mifos website)
>>
>> To do that they've been using a snapshot of the dev branch but are
>> shifting to a "latest stable" release strategy.  This is for Fineract1.x at
>> this point. i.e. we're moving to upstream.
>>
>> @Michael Vorburger <[email protected]>  had mentioned on a thread about
>> docker --> google container registry:
>>
>> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/fineract-dev/202011.mbox/%3cCALiX4iaw_b-PkuSVMTr=caQf2SzSO=aqtwt8evemf_sduwg...@mail.gmail.com%3e
>> <http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/fineract-dev/202011.mbox/%3cCALiX4iaw_b-PkuSVMTr=caQf2SzSO=aqtwt8evemf_sduwg...@mail.gmail.com%3e>
>>
>> The need is to pull a stable blob that could be pushed and hosted on
>> Azure or AWS.
>>
>> @kristof - please ask your questions here on list.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> @jdailey <[email protected]>
>>
>>

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