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build_docker.sh
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#!/bin/bash
## This script is to automate the preparation for docker images for SONiC.
## If registry server and port provided, the images will be pushed there.
set -e
. ./functions.sh
usage() {
cat >&2 <<EOF
Usage:
sudo ./build_docker.sh [-i DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME] [-t DOCKER_IMAGE_TAG] DOCKER_BUILD_DIR [REGISTRY_SERVER REGISTRY_PORT REGISTRY_USERNAME REGISTRY_PASSWD]
Description:
-i DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME
Specify the docker image's name, by default it is DOCKER_BUILD_DIR
-t DOCKER_IMAGE_TAG
Specify the docker image's tag, by default it is latest
DOCKER_BUILD_DIR
The directory containing Dockerfile
REGISTRY_SERVER
The server name of the docker registry
REGISTRY_PORT
The port of the docker registry
Example:
./build_docker.sh -i docker-orchagent-mlnx docker-orchagent
EOF
}
docker_image_name=''
docker_image_tag=latest
## The option-string tells getopts which options to expect and which of them must have an argument
## When you want getopts to expect an argument for an option, just place a : (colon) after the proper option flag
## If the very first character of the option-string is a :, getopts switches to "silent error reporting mode".
while getopts "i:t:" opt; do
case $opt in
i)
docker_image_name=$OPTARG
;;
t)
docker_image_tag=$OPTARG
;;
\?)
echo "Invalid option: -$OPTARG" >&2
usage
exit 1
;;
esac
done
shift "$((OPTIND - 1))"
## Dockerfile directory
DOCKER_BUILD_DIR=dockers/$1
shift 1
[ -f "$DOCKER_BUILD_DIR"/Dockerfile ] || {
echo "Invalid DOCKER_BUILD_DIR directory" >&2
exit 1
}
[ -n "$docker_image_name" ] || {
docker_image_name=$(basename $DOCKER_BUILD_DIR)
}
## Copy dependencies
## Note: Dockerfile ADD doesn't support reference files outside the folder, so copy it locally
if ls deps/* 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then
trap_push "rm -rf $DOCKER_BUILD_DIR/deps"
mkdir -p $DOCKER_BUILD_DIR/deps
cp -r deps/* $DOCKER_BUILD_DIR/deps
fi
## Copy the suggested Debian sources
## ref: https://wiki.debian.org/SourcesList
trap_push "rm -rf $DOCKER_BUILD_DIR/deps"
cp -r files $DOCKER_BUILD_DIR/files
docker_try_rmi $docker_image_name
## Build the docker image
docker build --no-cache -t $docker_image_name $DOCKER_BUILD_DIR
## Get the ID of the built image
## Note: inspect output has quotation characters, so sed to remove it as an argument
image_id=$(docker inspect --format="{{json .Id}}" $docker_image_name | sed -e 's/^"//' -e 's/"$//')
## Flatten the image by importing an exported container on this image
## Note: it will squash the image with only one layer and lost all metadata such as ENTRYPOINT,
## so apply only to the base image
## TODO: wait docker-squash supporting Docker 1.10+
## ref: https://github.com/jwilder/docker-squash/issues/45
if [ "$docker_image_name" = "docker-base" ]; then
## Run old image in a container
tmp_container=$(docker run -d ${docker_image_name} /bin/bash)
## Export the container's filesystem, then import as a new image
docker export $tmp_container | docker import - ${docker_image_name}
## Remove the container
docker rm -f $tmp_container || true
## Remove the old image
docker rmi -f $image_id || true
fi
## Save the docker image in a gz file
mkdir -p target
docker save $docker_image_name | gzip -c > target/$docker_image_name.gz
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
./push_docker.sh target/$docker_image_name.gz $@ $docker_image_tag
fi