This repository hosts all needed stuff to create a jCustomer environment on Jelastic.
A jCustomer environment contains:
- At least one jCustomer node (up to seven)
- Either a single Elasticsearch node or a three/five nodes cluster
Requests on the environment domain name target jCustomer node(s) (load balanced if in cluster mode).
Images used by jCustomer environment nodes:
Node type | Docker image |
---|---|
jCustomer | jahia/jahiastic-jcustomer |
Elasticsearch | jahiadev/elasticsearch |
The base JPS, called by Jahia Cloud to create a jCustomer environment.
Takes as parameters:
- name: productVersion
- jCustomer Version
- name: UnomiMode
- jCustomer mode
- name: ESMode
- Number of Elasticsearch nodes
- name: mode
- Number of jCustomer nodes
- name: ddogApikey
- Datadog API KEY
This package aims at updating events only, it is used when releasing a new Jahia Cloud version so we can make sure events are up-to-date and synchronized with environment modifications.
This upgrade package aims at upgrading jCustomer version by redeploying jCustomer nodes with the target jCustomer version tag, but since it takes the tag as a parameter, it is also used to do a simple redeploy of jCustomer nodes.
Parameters are:
- name: targetVersion caption: Target jCustomer Version, if nothing is specified, it will be a simple redeploy
This package aims at linking a jCustomer environment with a Jahia environment.
It is applied on a Jahia environment and take the shortdomain of the jCustomer environment as a parameter.
In utils folder are stored packages that are called via Jelastic API from Jahia Cloud to do some specific actions related to environment management.
- set-unomi-root-password.yml: update jCustomer root password
Each node is monitored on Datadog thanks to an agent directly installed on containers.
Datadog API key (pointing to a specific organization) is set as an envvar, and a periodic script update Datadog conf in case this envvar or any tag is changed so that the agent is still sending metrics to the right place.