Why does OpenShift oc new-app only sometimes schedule builds





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I have two OpenShift 3.10 applications with proprietary templates. For one, oc new-app --template=app1 automatically schedules a build. For the other, oc new-app --template=app2 does not schedule builds, and manual invocations of oc start-build are required. (app1 contains one BuildConfig wheras app2 contains two, and the orders of objects inside the two templates are different.)



What makes OpenShift behave in different ways with respect to scheduling builds in such circumstances?



UPDATE I'm quite sure it does not depend on the number of BuildConfigs alone, for I've meanwhile also encountered an application with a single such component where oc new-app does not automatically schedule the build.










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    What triggers do you have defined in the build and deployment configs for each?

    – Graham Dumpleton
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  • @GrahamDumpleton Thx for the lead. I think I've now been able to figuring this out myself after closely inspecting all of my triggers.

    – rookie099
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:27


















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I have two OpenShift 3.10 applications with proprietary templates. For one, oc new-app --template=app1 automatically schedules a build. For the other, oc new-app --template=app2 does not schedule builds, and manual invocations of oc start-build are required. (app1 contains one BuildConfig wheras app2 contains two, and the orders of objects inside the two templates are different.)



What makes OpenShift behave in different ways with respect to scheduling builds in such circumstances?



UPDATE I'm quite sure it does not depend on the number of BuildConfigs alone, for I've meanwhile also encountered an application with a single such component where oc new-app does not automatically schedule the build.










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    What triggers do you have defined in the build and deployment configs for each?

    – Graham Dumpleton
    Nov 23 '18 at 20:02











  • @GrahamDumpleton Thx for the lead. I think I've now been able to figuring this out myself after closely inspecting all of my triggers.

    – rookie099
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:27














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I have two OpenShift 3.10 applications with proprietary templates. For one, oc new-app --template=app1 automatically schedules a build. For the other, oc new-app --template=app2 does not schedule builds, and manual invocations of oc start-build are required. (app1 contains one BuildConfig wheras app2 contains two, and the orders of objects inside the two templates are different.)



What makes OpenShift behave in different ways with respect to scheduling builds in such circumstances?



UPDATE I'm quite sure it does not depend on the number of BuildConfigs alone, for I've meanwhile also encountered an application with a single such component where oc new-app does not automatically schedule the build.










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I have two OpenShift 3.10 applications with proprietary templates. For one, oc new-app --template=app1 automatically schedules a build. For the other, oc new-app --template=app2 does not schedule builds, and manual invocations of oc start-build are required. (app1 contains one BuildConfig wheras app2 contains two, and the orders of objects inside the two templates are different.)



What makes OpenShift behave in different ways with respect to scheduling builds in such circumstances?



UPDATE I'm quite sure it does not depend on the number of BuildConfigs alone, for I've meanwhile also encountered an application with a single such component where oc new-app does not automatically schedule the build.







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    What triggers do you have defined in the build and deployment configs for each?

    – Graham Dumpleton
    Nov 23 '18 at 20:02











  • @GrahamDumpleton Thx for the lead. I think I've now been able to figuring this out myself after closely inspecting all of my triggers.

    – rookie099
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:27














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    What triggers do you have defined in the build and deployment configs for each?

    – Graham Dumpleton
    Nov 23 '18 at 20:02











  • @GrahamDumpleton Thx for the lead. I think I've now been able to figuring this out myself after closely inspecting all of my triggers.

    – rookie099
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:27








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What triggers do you have defined in the build and deployment configs for each?

– Graham Dumpleton
Nov 23 '18 at 20:02





What triggers do you have defined in the build and deployment configs for each?

– Graham Dumpleton
Nov 23 '18 at 20:02













@GrahamDumpleton Thx for the lead. I think I've now been able to figuring this out myself after closely inspecting all of my triggers.

– rookie099
Nov 26 '18 at 9:27





@GrahamDumpleton Thx for the lead. I think I've now been able to figuring this out myself after closely inspecting all of my triggers.

– rookie099
Nov 26 '18 at 9:27












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I've been able to resolve this by cleaning up triggers in my build configurations (see oc explain bc.spec.triggers). They now look as follows:



triggers:
- type: ConfigChange
- type: Generic
generic:
allowEnv: false
secretReference:
name: webhook


oc new-apps for both apps now trigger builds; this is apparently caused by the triggers of type ConfigChange.






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    I've been able to resolve this by cleaning up triggers in my build configurations (see oc explain bc.spec.triggers). They now look as follows:



    triggers:
    - type: ConfigChange
    - type: Generic
    generic:
    allowEnv: false
    secretReference:
    name: webhook


    oc new-apps for both apps now trigger builds; this is apparently caused by the triggers of type ConfigChange.






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      I've been able to resolve this by cleaning up triggers in my build configurations (see oc explain bc.spec.triggers). They now look as follows:



      triggers:
      - type: ConfigChange
      - type: Generic
      generic:
      allowEnv: false
      secretReference:
      name: webhook


      oc new-apps for both apps now trigger builds; this is apparently caused by the triggers of type ConfigChange.






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        I've been able to resolve this by cleaning up triggers in my build configurations (see oc explain bc.spec.triggers). They now look as follows:



        triggers:
        - type: ConfigChange
        - type: Generic
        generic:
        allowEnv: false
        secretReference:
        name: webhook


        oc new-apps for both apps now trigger builds; this is apparently caused by the triggers of type ConfigChange.






        share|improve this answer















        I've been able to resolve this by cleaning up triggers in my build configurations (see oc explain bc.spec.triggers). They now look as follows:



        triggers:
        - type: ConfigChange
        - type: Generic
        generic:
        allowEnv: false
        secretReference:
        name: webhook


        oc new-apps for both apps now trigger builds; this is apparently caused by the triggers of type ConfigChange.







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