If you have an xUML service running in a dedicated Docker container, you may want to update
Exchange the repository file with a newer one.
Check, whether this folder still contains
|
Build the dedicated xUML service image with
docker-compose build |
You can use this step to change other configuration values. Edit the docker-compose.yml if you want to change anything. |
Drop the old container:
docker-compose down |
Dropping the service container also means deleting all local service data (as already mentioned in xUML Service). |
Load the xUML Service Docker image with
docker image load -i xuml-<version>.tar |
Change the xUML Runtime image version to match the version of the image you want to install.
Line | Setting | Description | Example | |
---|---|---|---|---|
8 | XUML_IMAGE | Specify the name of the Docker image you have loaded in step 1. | 'xuml:2020.7' |
You can use this step to change other configuration values or update the service repository (see Updating the Repository). |
Build the dedicated xUML service image with
docker-compose build |
Drop the old container:
docker-compose down |
Dropping the service container also means deleting all local service data (as already mentioned in xUML Service). |
Old images will stay loaded to your Docker installation. From time to time you should clean-up unused and old Docker images using:
docker image rm xuml:<old version> |