[Container-tools] Minishift-1.3.0 Release announcement

Burr Sutter bsutter at redhat.com
Tue Jul 18 14:17:45 UTC 2017


Great stuff

Has the multiple VM on a  single workstation capability been addressed yet?
(I tend to have more than one openshift instance that I wish to start, stop
and start again)




On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 6:15 AM, Praveen Kumar <
kumarpraveen.nitdgp at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> The Minishift team is pleased to announce the release of Minishift 1.3.0.
>
> Minishift [1] is a command-line tool that provisions and manages a
> single-node OpenShift cluster. You can run Minishift on GNU/Linux,
> Microsoft Windows or macOS.
>
>
> Release highlights
> ---------------------------
>
> This release adds many features, enhancements, and bug fixes, including:
>
> •  Allow add-ons to use environment variables [2]
>
> The commands `minishift start` and `minishift addons apply` now also
> provide an --addon-env flag, which allows to dynamically pass
> variables for interpolation. For example:
>
>     $ minishift addons apply --addon-env PROJECT_USER=john <my_addon>
>
> You can specify multiple environment variables in the same --addon-env
> flag to define more than one variables for interpolation. Specifying
> dynamic variables also works in conjunction with setting persistent
> configuration values. For example:
>
>     $ minishift config set addon-env PROJECT_USER=john
>     $ minishift addons apply <my_addon>
>
> •  Incorporate NodePort into the `minishift openshift service` command
>
> The `minishift openshift service list` shows services that belong to
> any namespace, along with service routes, NodePort, and weight. If you
> want to check a specific service, run `minishift openshift service
> <service_name>` .
>
> This release also includes many changes and bug fixes, which are
> detailed in the release notes [3]. For information about getting
> started, using, and developing Minishift, see the documentation [4].
>
> Please give the new release a try and let us know your feedback. The
> Minishift community hangs out at #minishift channel on Freenode and it
> is the perfect place to discuss anything Minishift-related.
>
>
> [1] https://github.com/minishift/minishift
> [2] https://docs.openshift.org/latest/minishift/using/addons.
> html#addon-dynamic-variables
> [3] https://github.com/minishift/minishift/releases/tag/v1.3.0
> [4] https://docs.openshift.org/latest/minishift
>
>
>
> --
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>
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