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Work around docker uid/gid insanity
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@ -116,7 +116,11 @@ def command(ctx, include, exclude):
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if not dry_run:
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if verbose:
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print(f"Executing: {build_command}")
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envs = {"CERC_NPM_AUTH_TOKEN": npm_registry_url_token} | ({"CERC_SCRIPT_DEBUG": "true"} if debug else {})
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# Originally we used the PEP 584 merge operator:
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# envs = {"CERC_NPM_AUTH_TOKEN": npm_registry_url_token} | ({"CERC_SCRIPT_DEBUG": "true"} if debug else {})
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# but that isn't available in Python 3.8 (default in Ubuntu 20) so for now we use dict.update:
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envs = {"CERC_NPM_AUTH_TOKEN": npm_registry_url_token}
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envs.update({"CERC_SCRIPT_DEBUG": "true"} if debug else {})
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try:
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docker.run(builder_js_image_name,
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remove=True,
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@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ RUN mkdir /scripts
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COPY build-npm-package.sh /scripts
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COPY yarn-local-registry-fixup.sh /scripts
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COPY build-npm-package-local-dependencies.sh /scripts
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COPY fixup-for-uid.sh /scripts
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ENV PATH="${PATH}:/scripts"
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COPY entrypoint.sh .
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#!/bin/sh
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/scripts/fixup-for-uid.sh
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exec "$@"
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app/data/container-build/cerc-builder-js/fixup-for-uid.sh
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app/data/container-build/cerc-builder-js/fixup-for-uid.sh
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#!/bin/bash
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# Make the container usable for uid/gid != 1000
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if [[ -n "$CERC_SCRIPT_DEBUG" ]]; then
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set -x
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fi
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current_uid=$(id -u)
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current_gid=$(id -g)
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user_name="hostuser"
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# First check the current uid. If == 1000 then exit, nothing needed because that uid already exists
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if [[ ${current_uid} == 1000 ]]; then
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exit 0
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fi
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# Also exit for root
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if [[ ${current_uid} == 0 ]]; then
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exit 0
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fi
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# Create the user with home dir
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useradd -m -d /home/${user_name} -s /bin/bash -g ${current_gid} -u ${current_uid} ${user_name}
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