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README.md |
buildpack-deps docker images
The buildpack-deps
docker images are used to compile and test solidity within our CI.
GitHub Workflow
The creation of the images are triggered by a single workflow, defined in .github/workflows/buildpack-deps.yml
.
For each resulting buildpack-deps
docker image a strategy is defined in the workflow file - the image variant.
The workflow gets triggered, if any Dockerfile defined in scripts/docker/buildpack-deps/Dockerfile.*
were changed
within the PR.
Versioning
The version of the docker images can be defined within the Dockerfile with LABEL version
. A new docker image
will only be created and pushed, if the new version is incremented by 1
compared with the version of the Dockerfile
located in develop
.
Build, Test & Push
Note that the whole workflow - including all defined strategies (image variants) - will be triggered,
even if only a single Dockerfile was change. The full workflow will only gets executed, if the corresponding
Dockerfile was changed. The execution of workflows of unchanged Dockerfiles will not continue and just return success.
See scripts/ci/docker_upgrade.sh
.
If the version check was successful, the docker image will be built using the Dockerfile located in
scripts/docker/buildpack-deps/Dockerfile.*
.
The resulting docker image will be tested by executing
the corresponding scripts/ci/buildpack-deps_test_*
scripts. These scripts are normally symlinked to scripts/ci/build.sh
,
except for the buildpack-deps-ubuntu1604.clang.ossfuzz
docker image, that is symlinked to scripts/ci/build_ossfuzz.sh
.
These scripts scripts/ci/build.sh
and scripts/ci/build_ossfuzz.sh
are also used by CircleCI, see .circleci/config.yml
.
If the tests passed successfully, the docker image will get tagged by the version defined within the corresponding Dockerfile
.
Finally, a comment will be added to the PR that contains the full repository, version and repository digest
of the freshly created docker image.