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RaBe http Image

Apache HTTP Server container image based on RaBe UBI9 Minimal.

It uses some scripts from and is loosely based on the micro flavour of sclorg/httpd-container, the main difference being the upstream image used during the build and the selection of installed modules.

Usage

If you want to host a static website, the following example could get you started.

FROM ghcr.io/radiorabe/httpd:latest

COPY src/ /var/www/html

The server listens on ports 8080 and 8443 for both http and https.

Release Management

The CI/CD setup uses semantic commit messages following the conventional commits standard. The workflow is based on the RaBe shared actions and uses go-semantic-commit to create new releases.

The commit message should be structured as follows:

<type>[optional scope]: <description>

[optional body]

[optional footer(s)]

The commit contains the following structural elements, to communicate intent to the consumers of your library:

  1. fix: a commit of the type fix patches gets released with a PATCH version bump
  2. feat: a commit of the type feat gets released as a MINOR version bump
  3. BREAKING CHANGE: a commit that has a footer BREAKING CHANGE: gets released as a MAJOR version bump
  4. types other than fix: and feat: are allowed and don't trigger a release

If a commit does not contain a conventional commit style message you can fix it during the squash and merge operation on the PR.

Build Process

The CI/CD setup uses Docker build-push Action to publish container images. The workflow is based on the RaBe shared actions.