http://workshop-terminal-terminal-YOUR#.apps.example.redhatgov.io
Try typing the following to see what is available to ‘get’:
$ oc project demo-YOUR#
$ oc get all
Now let’s look at what our image stream has in it:
$ oc get is
$ oc describe is/nexus
An image stream can be used to automatically perform an action, such as updating a deployment, when a new image, in our case a new version of the nexus image, is created.
The app is running in a pod, let’s look at that:
$ oc describe pods
https://console-openshift-console.apps.example.redhatgov.io
Let’s look at the image stream.
Click on "Developer", in the top left corner, and change it to "Administrator"
Click on "Builds", in the left-side menu, then "Image Streams", and then click on nexus
You should see something similar to this:
Change the context menu (the menu, in the top left, that contains “Administrator” and “Developer” back to “Developer”, and click on the arrow, at the top right of the “nexus” thumbnail, to open the webapp’s route.
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