You will need access to the spring-team subscription in Azure. The app is running under the spring-team subscription and spring-team
resource group.
To deploy or update the app do the following
$ az account list --output table Name CloudName SubscriptionId TenantId State IsDefault ------------ ----------- ------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ ------- ----------- Spring Infra AzureCloud subscriptionid tenantId Enabled True
Set the subscription id to the subscription id for Spring Infra.
$ az account set --subscription subscrpitionid
Set the following environment variables
$ export ASAE_LOCATION=eastus $ export ASAE_SUBSCRIPTION=subscrpition $ export ASAE_SERVICE=spring-team $ export ASAE_RESOURCE_GROUP=spring-team
Only need to do this when creating this step if the app doesn't already exist
$ az spring app create --resource-group $ASAE_RESOURCE_GROUP --service $ASAE_SERVICE --name spring-cloud-issue-bot --env ISSUEBOT_GITHUB_CREDENTIALS_USERNAME=spring-cloud-issues ISSUEBOT_GITHUB_CREDENTIALS_PASSWORD=[paswsord from lastpass]
Build the issue bot app
$ ./mvnw clean package
Deploy the app
$ az spring app deploy --resource-group $ASAE_RESOURCE_GROUP --service $ASAE_SERVICE --artifact-path target/issue-bot-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar --name spring-cloud-issue-bot
To tail the logs
$ az spring app logs --name spring-cloud-issue-bot --resource-group $ASAE_RESOURCE_GROUP --service $ASAE_SERVICE --follow --lines 10000
cf login -a https://api.sc2-04-pcf1-system.oc.vmware.com
Set ISSUEBOT_GITHUB_CREDENTIALS_PASSWORD in manifest.yaml for the user spring-cloud-issues. This should be a token stored in LastPass.
Then run cf push from the root of the repo.