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Build new images for newer clients #14

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joshuata opened this issue Dec 5, 2020 · 4 comments
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Build new images for newer clients #14

joshuata opened this issue Dec 5, 2020 · 4 comments

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@joshuata
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joshuata commented Dec 5, 2020

Currently the most recent build is 2+ years old, and the completed 2.6 and 2.7-SNAPSHOT tags do not even exist. Could you build newer images so that I can use an elasticsearch 7.x cluster?

@shadiakiki1986
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I just pushed a new commit for 2.7-SNAPSHOT with es 7. The docker hub image on the latest tag should be done building the image in a few minutes if all goes well.

@joshuata
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joshuata commented Dec 5, 2020

It looks like the build isn't working right now since there still haven't been any new builds since Oct 2018. Could it be a problem with repository permissions on docker hub?

@shadiakiki1986
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there still haven't been any new builds since Oct 2018

The docker hub page shows that the latest tag was rebuilt 16 hours ago: link. Maybe docker hub was slow to display the update.

In any case, it turns out that my 2.7-SNAPSHOT update was broken. I updated the current latest to work for fscrawler 2.6 with support for elasticsearch 5 and 6. The tests still don't pass (ref), and I'll fix it later. In the mean time, you could use the upstream repository's example docker-compose file: link.

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Btw I'll also update from 2.6 to 2.7-SNAPSHOT after I get 2.6 to work, but I don't expect this to get done before a few weeks as I have different priorities these days. If you can figure out a fix, it'd be great if you can submit a PR

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