Openshift web console - updating CSS / logo doesn't work










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I'm reading through https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.9/install_config/web_console_customization.html#loading-custom-scripts-and-stylesheets, which says for me to do the following, which I've done:



oc edit configmap/webconsole-config -n openshift-web-console

// I put in the below (obviously with a correct URL):
stylesheetURLs:
- https://url-for-a-css-file

// And also tried it with the below:
stylesheetURLs:[https://url-for-a-css-file]


The CSS file above looks something like this:



#header-logo 
background-image: url("https://url-for-a-png-file") !important;
width: 190px;
height: 20px;



Neither of these methods work, however. The header-logo never changes.



I know the documentation says "Scripts and stylesheets must be served with the correct content type or they will not be run by the browser. Scripts must be served with Content-Type: application/javascript and stylesheets with Content-Type: text/css.", but I'm not sure how to 'serve' a file like that if I'm just linking it from an HTTPS server (in this case a gitlab URL).










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    I'm reading through https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.9/install_config/web_console_customization.html#loading-custom-scripts-and-stylesheets, which says for me to do the following, which I've done:



    oc edit configmap/webconsole-config -n openshift-web-console

    // I put in the below (obviously with a correct URL):
    stylesheetURLs:
    - https://url-for-a-css-file

    // And also tried it with the below:
    stylesheetURLs:[https://url-for-a-css-file]


    The CSS file above looks something like this:



    #header-logo 
    background-image: url("https://url-for-a-png-file") !important;
    width: 190px;
    height: 20px;



    Neither of these methods work, however. The header-logo never changes.



    I know the documentation says "Scripts and stylesheets must be served with the correct content type or they will not be run by the browser. Scripts must be served with Content-Type: application/javascript and stylesheets with Content-Type: text/css.", but I'm not sure how to 'serve' a file like that if I'm just linking it from an HTTPS server (in this case a gitlab URL).










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      I'm reading through https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.9/install_config/web_console_customization.html#loading-custom-scripts-and-stylesheets, which says for me to do the following, which I've done:



      oc edit configmap/webconsole-config -n openshift-web-console

      // I put in the below (obviously with a correct URL):
      stylesheetURLs:
      - https://url-for-a-css-file

      // And also tried it with the below:
      stylesheetURLs:[https://url-for-a-css-file]


      The CSS file above looks something like this:



      #header-logo 
      background-image: url("https://url-for-a-png-file") !important;
      width: 190px;
      height: 20px;



      Neither of these methods work, however. The header-logo never changes.



      I know the documentation says "Scripts and stylesheets must be served with the correct content type or they will not be run by the browser. Scripts must be served with Content-Type: application/javascript and stylesheets with Content-Type: text/css.", but I'm not sure how to 'serve' a file like that if I'm just linking it from an HTTPS server (in this case a gitlab URL).










      share|improve this question
















      I'm reading through https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.9/install_config/web_console_customization.html#loading-custom-scripts-and-stylesheets, which says for me to do the following, which I've done:



      oc edit configmap/webconsole-config -n openshift-web-console

      // I put in the below (obviously with a correct URL):
      stylesheetURLs:
      - https://url-for-a-css-file

      // And also tried it with the below:
      stylesheetURLs:[https://url-for-a-css-file]


      The CSS file above looks something like this:



      #header-logo 
      background-image: url("https://url-for-a-png-file") !important;
      width: 190px;
      height: 20px;



      Neither of these methods work, however. The header-logo never changes.



      I know the documentation says "Scripts and stylesheets must be served with the correct content type or they will not be run by the browser. Scripts must be served with Content-Type: application/javascript and stylesheets with Content-Type: text/css.", but I'm not sure how to 'serve' a file like that if I'm just linking it from an HTTPS server (in this case a gitlab URL).







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      edited Nov 14 '18 at 13:32







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          For the URL of the external file, you can not have it be on github / gitlab. Has to be hosted somewhere else.






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