Version 2.6.11
Features Changed
When running
educates publish-workshop
command with default registry oflocalhost:5001
, it would check local docker environment to see if the image registry existed. This would preclude using the command inside of a container where the image registry may be mapped into the container from outside and docker wasn’t available inside of the container, as publishing would then fail as a result. The command now assumes the image registry will exist and it is up to the user to ensure it has previously been deployed. The image registry should exist ifeducates created-cluster
was used, or if needed for local docker workshop deployment, ifeducates admin registry deploy
command had been run.
Bugs Fixed
When deploying a workshop to local docker environment using the
educates docker workshop deploy
command, the$(platform_arch)
variable wasn’t being substituted in the workshop definition.