- Introduction
- Prerequisites for OIG on Docker
- Prerequisites for OIG on Kubernetes
- Building the OIG Image
- OIG Docker Container Configuration
- OIG Kubernetes Configuration
This project offers Dockerfiles and scripts to build and configure an Oracle Identity Governance image based on 12cPS4 (12.2.1.4.0) release. Use this image to facilitate installation, configuration, and environment setup for DevOps users.
The following prerequisites are required for building OIG Docker images:
- A working installation of Docker 18.03 or later
Hardware | Size |
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RAM | Min 16GB |
Disk Space | Min 50GB (ensure 10G+ available in the Docker Root Dir) |
Refer to the Prerequisites in the Oracle Identity Governance Kubernetes documentation.
An OIG image can be created and/or made available for deployment in the following ways:
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Build your own OIG image using the WebLogic Image Tool. Oracle recommends using the Weblogic Image Tool to build your own OIG 12.2.1.4.0 image along with the latest Bundle Patch and any additional patches that you require. For more information, see Building an OIG Image with Image Tool.
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Build your own OIG image using the dockerfile, scripts and base image from Oracle Container Registry (OCR). To customize the image for specific use-cases, Oracle provides dockerfile and build scripts. For more information, see Building an Oracle Identity Governance Image using Dockerfiles, Scripts and Base Image from Oracle Container Registry (OCR).
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Build your own OIG image using the dockerfile and scripts. To customize the image for specific use-cases, Oracle provides dockerfile samples and build scripts. For more information, see Building an Oracle Identity Governance Image using Dockerfiles and Scripts.
To configure the OIG Containers on Docker only, follow the tutorial Creating Oracle Identity Governance Docker Containers
To configure the OIG Containers with Kubernetes see the Oracle Identity Governance on Kubernetes documentation.
To download and run Oracle Fusion Middleware products, regardless whether inside or outside a container, you must download the binaries from the Oracle website and accept the license indicated at that page.
All scripts and files hosted in this project and GitHub docker-images/OracleIdentityGovernance repository required to build the images are, unless otherwise noted, released under UPL 1.0 license.
Copyright (c) 2020 Oracle and/or its affiliates. Licensed under the Universal Permissive License v 1.0 as shown at https://oss.oracle.com/licenses/upl