dash/contrib/containers
UdjinM6 6542ea53eb
ci: clone dash_hash at a specific tag (#5369)
## Issue being fixed or feature implemented
should fix ci failures like
https://gitlab.com/dashpay/dash/-/jobs/4261565118 in #5291

## What was done?
Use the exact dash_hash version/tag instead of simply using `master`.
Bumping `DASH_HASH_VERSION` invalidates docker cache.

## How Has This Been Tested?
Ran it in my gitlab ci

## Breaking Changes
n/a


## Checklist:
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
- [ ] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e
tests
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone _(for repository
code-owners and collaborators only)_
2023-05-11 12:26:07 +03:00
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ci ci: clone dash_hash at a specific tag (#5369) 2023-05-11 12:26:07 +03:00
deploy ci: resolve gitian automation failures on dashevo repo (#5267) 2023-03-23 09:51:05 -05:00
develop docker: fix gitian support, optimize container layer count and improve script consistency (#4983) 2022-08-22 22:42:36 +03:00
README.md docs: introduce documentation and usage for containers 2021-12-21 12:43:48 +05:30

Containers

This directory contains configuration files for containerization utilities.

Currently two Docker containers exist, ci defines how Dash's GitLab CI container is built and the dev builds on top of the ci to provide a containerized development environment that is as close as possible to CI for contributors!

Usage Guide

We utilise edrevo's dockerfile-plus, a syntax extension that leverages Docker BuildKit to reduce the amount of repetitive code.

As BuildKit is opt-in within many currently supported versions of Docker (as of this writing), you need to set the following environment variables before continuing. While not needed after the initial docker-compose build (barring updates to the Dockerfile), we recommend placing this in your ~/.bash_profile/~/.zshrc or equivalent

export DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1
export COMPOSE_DOCKER_CLI_BUILD=1

After that, it's simply a matter of building and running your own development container. You can use extensions for your IDE like Visual Studio Code's Remote Containers to run terminal commands from inside the terminal and build Dash Core.

cd contrib/containers/develop
docker-compose build
docker-compose run container