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chore: refresh of the substrate_builder image (#9808)
* chore: refresh of the substrate_builder image fix #9715 * chore: renaming + build script * Fix spaces/tabs * Add doc * Remove non binary * Update docker/substrate_builder.Dockerfile Co-authored-by: Denis Pisarev <denis.pisarev@parity.io>
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# Substrate Builder Docker Image
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The Docker image in this folder is a `builder` image. It is self contained and allow users to build the binaries themselves.
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There is no requirement on having Rust or any other toolchain installed but a working Docker environment.
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Unlike the `parity/polkadot` image which contains a single binary (`polkadot`!) used by default, the image in this folder builds and contains several binaries and you need to provide the name of the binary to be called.
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You should refer to the .Dockerfile for the actual list. At the time of editing, the list of included binaries is:
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- substrate
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- subkey
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- node-template
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- chain-spec-builder
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The image can be used by passing the selected binary followed by the appropriate tags for this binary.
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Your best guess to get started is to pass the `--help flag`. Here are a few examples:
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- `docker run --rm -it parity/substrate substrate --version`
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- `docker run --rm -it parity/substrate subkey --help`
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- `docker run --rm -it parity/substrate node-template --version`
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- `docker run --rm -it parity/substrate chain-spec-builder --help`
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