Re: Php build pack offline version availability


Amishi Shah
 

Hey James,

Thanks for replying.

Yes for the option 1, I did the same thing for the building.

I could see the below on the screen:


AMISHISH-M-91EG:php-buildpack ashah$ BUNDLE_GEMFILE=cf.Gemfile bundle exec buildpack-packager cached

% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current

Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed

100 36.8M 100 36.8M 0 0 3451k 0 0:00:10 0:00:10 --:--:— 3874k



For the 2nd Option, I uploaded the buildpack just by downloading the buildpack zip file from https://github.com/cloudfoundry/php-buildpack/releases.

Thanks,
Amishi Shah

From: James Bayer <jbayer(a)pivotal.io<mailto:jbayer(a)pivotal.io>>
Reply-To: "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." <cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org<mailto:cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org>>
Date: Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 7:25 AM
To: "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." <cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org<mailto:cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org>>
Subject: Re: [cf-dev] Php build pack offline version availability

did you try building it with the "cached" option as referenced in the readme [1]:

BUNDLE_GEMFILE=cf.Gemfile bundle exec buildpack-packager cached

[1] https://github.com/cloudfoundry/php-buildpack#building

On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 5:25 PM, Amishi Shah (amishish) <amishish(a)cisco.com<mailto:amishish(a)cisco.com>> wrote:
Hi team,

We are a team at Cisco trying to use the Buildpack for Php-Httpd. We tried couple of ways,

1. Cloning a git repo and creating the build pack, uploading the same and using the same for the app.
2. Downloading the readymade build pack available in the github releases pages and uploading, using the same for the app.

What we are looking for is an offline version, both of these build packs connects to internet while we are deploying the app.

The details are as below.


AMISHISH-M-91EG:webapp ashah$ cf push

Using manifest file /Users/ashah/workspace/Symphony/sample_httpd_app/webapp/manifest.yml


Using stack cflinuxfs2...

OK

Creating app sample_app in org admin / space skyfall as admin...

OK


Using route sample-app.203.35.248.123.xip.io<http://sample-app.203.35.248.123.xip.io>

Binding sample-app.203.35.248.123.xip.io<http://sample-app.203.35.248.123.xip.io> to sample_app...

OK


Uploading sample_app...

Uploading app files from: /Users/ashah/workspace/Symphony/sample_httpd_app/webapp

Uploading 185, 1 files

Done uploading

OK


Starting app sample_app in org admin / space skyfall as admin...

-----> Downloaded app package (4.0K)

-------> Buildpack version 4.0.0

Installing HTTPD

Downloaded [https://pivotal-buildpacks.s3.amazonaws.com/php/binaries/trusty/httpd/2.4.12/httpd-2.4.12.tar.gz] to [/tmp]

Installing PHP

PHP 5.5.27

Downloaded [https://pivotal-buildpacks.s3.amazonaws.com/php/binaries/trusty/php/5.5.27/php-5.5.27.tar.gz] to [/tmp]

Finished: [2015-07-31 21:28:46.871154]


-----> Uploading droplet (51M)


0 of 1 instances running, 1 down

0 of 1 instances running, 1 down

0 of 1 instances running, 1 down

0 of 1 instances running, 1 down

1 of 1 instances running


App started



OK


App sample_app was started using this command `$HOME/.bp/bin/start`


Showing health and status for app sample_app in org admin / space skyfall as admin...

OK


requested state: started

instances: 1/1

usage: 64M x 1 instances

urls:sample-app.203.35.248.123.xip.io<http://sample-app.203.35.248.123.xip.io>

last uploaded: Fri Jul 31 21:28:35 UTC 2015

stack: cflinuxfs2

buildpack: readymade_httpd_buildpack


state since cpu memory disk details

#0 running 2015-07-31 02:29:39 PM 0.0% 40.3M of 64M 136.6M of 1G


Do we have any offline Php-httpd buildpack available? We want the build pack which would be sufficient enough and it works even without the internet connectivity.


Your timely response will be really appreciated.


Thanks,

Amishi Shah

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