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README.md
Embark for Docker
Updating versions
- Open
Dockerfile
- On the
ENV
directive, update necessary versions.
An exception to this is the NodeJS version, which needs to be updated in the FROM
directive instead.
Building
Building requires Docker to be installed on your local machine.
Scripted
If you have Ruby installed in your system, run:
$ ruby script/build
To release, add --release
as a parameter of the build script.
Manually
Building and releasing manually isn't too hard either, but there are a couple steps.
Tags
To facilitate the images being found, we tag them with the following rules (as an example, the 3.1.5
version will be used.)
- Tag with
statusim/embark:latest
if3.1.5
is the latest version. - Tag with
statusim/embark:3.1.5
- Tag with
statusim/embark:3.1
if3.1.5
is the highest patch level on3.1
- Tag with
statusim/embark:3
if3.1.5
is the highest minor and patch level on3
Generating the image
To generate the image, run:
docker build . -t statusim/embark:<version> [...tags]
Releasing
Releasing requires that you're authenticated to Docker Hub. To do so, run:
$ docker login
Scripted
If you have Ruby installed in your system, run:
$ ruby script/build --release
Manual
Pushing the tags manually implies that the image has been previously built. To push your local images, run:
docker push statusim/embark:version