149 lines
3.9 KiB
Bash
149 lines
3.9 KiB
Bash
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#!/bin/bash
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read_arg() {
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# $1 = arg name
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# $2 = arg value
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# $3 = arg parameter
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local rematch='^[^=]*=(.*)$'
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if [[ $2 =~ $rematch ]]; then
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read "$1" <<< "${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
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else
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read "$1" <<< "$3"
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# There is no way to shift our callers args, so
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# return 1 to indicate they should do it instead.
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return 1
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fi
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}
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set -e
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build=0
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run=0
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push=0
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list=0
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print_help=0
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no_login=0
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no_cache=0
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while (($# > 0)); do
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case "${1%%=*}" in
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build) build=1;;
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run) run=1;;
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push) push=1;;
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list) list=1;;
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help) print_help=1;;
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--base|-b) read_arg base "$@" || shift;;
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--version|-v) read_arg base_version "$@" || shift;;
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--no-login) no_login=1;;
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--no-cache) no_cache=1;;
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*) echo -e "\e[1;31mERROR\e[0m: Unknown option '$1'"; exit 1;;
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esac
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shift
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done
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if [ $print_help == 1 ]; then
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echo "$0 - Build and run Docker images"
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echo ""
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echo "Usage: $0 <command> [options] [basename]"
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echo ""
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echo "Available commands"
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echo ""
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echo " build --base=<BASENAME> - Build Docker image <BASENAME>.Dockerfile"
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echo " run --base=<BASENAME> - Run Docker image <BASENAME>"
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echo " push --base=<BASENAME> - Push Docker image <BASENAME> to the registry"
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echo " list - List available images"
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echo " help - This help message"
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echo ""
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exit 0
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fi
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cd "$(dirname "$0")"
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if [ $list == 1 ]; then
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echo "Available Docker images:"
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for f in *.Dockerfile; do
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filename=$( basename -- "$f" )
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basename="${filename%.*}"
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echo -e " \e[1;39m$basename\e[0m"
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done
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exit 0
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fi
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# All commands after this require --base to be set
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if [ -z $base ]; then
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echo "Usage: $0 <command>"
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ ! -f "$base.Dockerfile" ]; then
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echo -e "\e[1;31mERROR\e[0m: Dockerfile for '$base' not found"
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ -z $base_version ]; then
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base_version="latest"
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elif [ $base_version != "latest" ]; then
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base_version="v$base_version"
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fi
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if [ ! -x "$(command -v docker)" ] || [ docker --help |& grep -q podman ]; then
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# Docker is actually implemented by podman, and its OCI output
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# is incompatible with some of the dockerd instances on GitLab
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# CI runners.
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echo "Using: Podman"
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format="--format docker"
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CMD="podman"
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else
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echo "Using: Docker"
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format=""
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CMD="sudo docker"
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fi
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REGISTRY="registry.gitlab.gnome.org"
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TAG="${REGISTRY}/gnome/gtk/${base}:${base_version}"
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if [ $build == 1 ]; then
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echo -e "\e[1;32mBUILDING\e[0m: ${base} as ${TAG}"
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if [ $no_cache == 0 ]; then
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${CMD} build \
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${format} \
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--build-arg HOST_USER_ID="$UID" \
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--tag "${TAG}" \
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--file "${base}.Dockerfile" .
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else
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${CMD} build \
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${format} \
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--no-cache \
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--build-arg HOST_USER_ID="$UID" \
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--tag "${TAG}" \
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--file "${base}.Dockerfile" .
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fi
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exit $?
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fi
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if [ $push == 1 ]; then
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echo -e "\e[1;32mPUSHING\e[0m: ${base} as ${TAG}"
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if [ $no_login == 0 ]; then
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${CMD} login ${REGISTRY}
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fi
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${CMD} push ${TAG}
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exit $?
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fi
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if [ $run == 1 ]; then
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echo -e "\e[1;32mRUNNING\e[0m: ${base} as ${TAG}"
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${CMD} run \
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--rm \
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--userns=keep-id \
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--volume "$(pwd)/..:/home/user/app:rw,z" \
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--workdir "/home/user/app" \
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--tty \
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--interactive "${TAG}" \
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bash
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exit $?
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fi
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