contrib/dockerlib.sh
author liscju <piotr.listkiewicz@gmail.com>
Mon, 14 Mar 2016 20:20:22 +0100
changeset 28560 bfbd3f02b442
parent 27245 cea1473ba468
child 33597 a3ac1ea611ce
permissions -rw-r--r--
largefiles: replace invocation of os.path module by vfs in lfutil.py Replaces invocations os.path functions to methods in vfs. Unfortunately (in my view) this makes code less readable, because instead of using clear variable names with path it needs to replace them with vfs(..). I need guidance how to make such transition look more readable. For example in this patch there is example with few places with wvfs.join(standindir), standindir before this patch was absolute path, in this it is changed to relative because it is used also in expression wvfs.join(standindir, pat).

#!/bin/sh -eu

# This function exists to set up the DOCKER variable and verify that
# it's the binary we expect. It also verifies that the docker service
# is running on the system and we can talk to it.
function checkdocker() {
  if which docker.io >> /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
    DOCKER=docker.io
  elif which docker >> /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
    DOCKER=docker
  else
    echo "Error: docker must be installed"
    exit 1
  fi

  $DOCKER -h 2> /dev/null | grep -q Jansens && { echo "Error: $DOCKER is the Docking System Tray - install docker.io instead"; exit 1; }
  $DOCKER version | grep -Eq "^Client( version)?:" || { echo "Error: unexpected output from \"$DOCKER version\""; exit 1; }
  $DOCKER version | grep -Eq "^Server( version)?:" || { echo "Error: could not get docker server version - check it is running and your permissions"; exit 1; }
}

# Construct a container and leave its name in $CONTAINER for future use.
function initcontainer() {
  [ "$1" ] || { echo "Error: platform name must be specified"; exit 1; }

  DFILE="$ROOTDIR/contrib/docker/$1"
  [ -f "$DFILE" ] || { echo "Error: docker file $DFILE not found"; exit 1; }

  CONTAINER="hg-dockerrpm-$1"
  DBUILDUSER=build
  (
    cat $DFILE
    if [ $(uname) = "Darwin" ] ; then
        # The builder is using boot2docker on OS X, so we're going to
        # *guess* the uid of the user inside the VM that is actually
        # running docker. This is *very likely* to fail at some point.
        echo RUN useradd $DBUILDUSER -u 1000
    else
        echo RUN groupadd $DBUILDUSER -g `id -g` -o
        echo RUN useradd $DBUILDUSER -u `id -u` -g $DBUILDUSER -o
    fi
  ) | $DOCKER build --tag $CONTAINER -
}