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qt5/coin/provisioning/qtci-linux-Ubuntu-22.04-x86_64/80-docker.sh
Heikki Halmet 73234745bb Add Ubuntu 22.04 to Nightly CI
Targets will be non-blocking and only in nightly run for now

Task-number: QTQAINFRA-4926
Change-Id: I7b229c1ccc34da4f1843dac3c25e19f7df819489
Reviewed-by: Toni Saario <toni.saario@qt.io>
2022-08-23 07:56:38 +03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#############################################################################
##
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##
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set -e
PROVISIONING_DIR="$(dirname "$0")/../"
. "$PROVISIONING_DIR"/common/unix/common.sourced.sh
. "$PROVISIONING_DIR"/common/unix/DownloadURL.sh
localRepo=http://ci-files01-hki.intra.qt.io/input/docker
# upstreamRepo=https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/dists/bionic/pool/stable/amd64
upstreamRepo=https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/dists/jammy/pool/stable/amd64
echo '
429078ba4948395ab88cd06c6ef49ea37c965273 containerd.io_1.6.4-1_amd64.deb
5ce7508bb9d478dd9fe8ed9869e8ab0eed0355d9 docker-ce_20.10.15_3-0_ubuntu-jammy_amd64.deb
445e81ad86c37d796de64644da4f9b3d6c6df913 docker-ce-cli_20.10.15_3-0_ubuntu-jammy_amd64.deb
' \
| xargs -n2 | while read sha f
do
DownloadURL $localRepo/$f $upstreamRepo/$f $sha
done
sudo apt-get -y install ./containerd.io_*.deb ./docker-ce_*.deb ./docker-ce-cli_*.deb
rm -f ./containerd.io_*.deb ./docker-ce_*.deb ./docker-ce-cli_*.deb
sudo usermod -a -G docker $USER
sudo docker --version
# Download and install the docker-compose extension from https://github.com/docker/compose/releases
f=docker-compose-$(uname -s)-$(uname -m)
DownloadURL \
$localRepo/$f-1.24.1 \
https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.24.1/$f \
cfb3439956216b1248308141f7193776fcf4b9c9b49cbbe2fb07885678e2bb8a
sudo install -m 755 ./docker-compose* /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
sudo docker-compose --version
rm ./docker-compose*
# Install Avahi to discover Docker containers in the test network
sudo apt-get install avahi-daemon -y
# Start testserver provisioning
sudo "$(readlink -f $(dirname ${BASH_SOURCE[0]}))/../common/shared/testserver/docker_testserver.sh"