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qt5/coin/provisioning/common/shared/testserver/docker_images.sh
Dimitrios Apostolou e4f9ac5607 Tag the docker images as "latest"
We will use this tag in qtbase to refer to the image to run, because
with the current sha1tree() tag, every minor change in the docker images
requires synchronized changes between repositories.

Task-number: QTBUG-79867
Change-Id: If94eb6dd8b97526b589e58064837bc6554fed79c
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
2019-12-05 09:13:39 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -ex
[ -x "$(command -v realpath)" ] && FILE=$(realpath ${BASH_SOURCE[0]}) || FILE=${BASH_SOURCE[0]}
case $FILE in
*/*) SERVER_PATH="${FILE%/*}" ;;
*) SERVER_PATH="." ;;
esac
# Sort files by their SHA-1, and then return the accumulated result
sha1tree () {
# For example, macOS doesn't install sha1sum by default. In such case, it uses shasum instead.
[ -x "$(command -v sha1sum)" ] || SHASUM=shasum
find "$@" -type f -print0 | \
xargs -0 ${SHASUM-sha1sum} | cut -d ' ' -f 1 | \
sort | ${SHASUM-sha1sum} | cut -d ' ' -f 1
}
# A tag labels a specific image version. In the docker compose file
# (docker-compose.yml) that launches the containers, the tag used is
# "latest". Here the images are also tagged with the SHA1 of each server
# context, so if needed we can modify docker-compose.yml to launch a very
# specific image, thus providing a way to stage backwards-incompatible changes
# across repositories.
source "$SERVER_PATH/settings.sh"
for server in $testserver
do
context="$SERVER_PATH/$server"
tag=$(sha1tree $context)
docker build -t qt-test-server-$server:$tag -t qt-test-server-$server:latest $context
done
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