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Reaction Docker Base Images

CircleCI

This repo contains general Docker images used by various Reaction Commerce projects. Refer to the specific image documentation.

Images:

Published Images

Every merge/push to trunk branch will rebuild all Dockerfiles and push them to DockerHub as part of the CircleCI workflow.

These are the published image tags:

Adding a New Image

In /images, add a new folder named whatever you want the image name to be. In that folder, add a subfolder for each version of the image. This could be based on a version of the FROM image, the version of a dependency that is installed in it, or whatever else makes sense for that image. Regardless, append -v1 to the version folder name so that changes can be made in the future and published with a new tag, even if the underlying version designator hasn't changed.

In each version folder, add a file named Dockerfile. In it, define the image you want to build. If you need to copy any scripts into your image and run them, put them in a subfolder named scripts alongside your Dockerfile. Alternatively, if multiple images need the same script, you can place it in /scripts at the project root. All files there are copied into the image-specific scripts folder before each image is built. To copy them into your image, add something like this line to your Dockerfile:

COPY ./scripts /usr/local/src/app-scripts

Building an Image

On your development computer, you can test building an image with this command:

./dockerfiles.sh build images/image-name/version/Dockerfile

Substitute the proper path to your Dockerfile.

If for some reason you want to test building all images, you can leave off the Dockerfile path:

./dockerfiles.sh build

Pushing an Image to DockerHub

The command ./dockerfiles.sh push will push all built images to DockerHub, but you need proper permissions. It's best to let CircleCI do this, which it does after every successful merge to trunk.

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