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* WIP * Add missing checkout * Add debuggin * Fix VAR name * Bug fix * Rework jobs * Revert "Rework jobs" This reverts commit 2bfa79fd3ae633c17403b838f9a5025f0f7fc3f3. * Add cache * Add temp default for testing * Add missing checkout * Fix patch * Comment out the GPG check for now * Rename polkadot_injected_release into a more appropriate polkadot_injected_debian * Refactoring / renaming * Introduce a generic image for binary injection * Flag files to be deleted and changes to be done * WIP * Fix multi binaries images * Add test build scripts * Remove old file, add polkadot build-injected script * Fix doc * Fix tagging * Add build of the injected container * Fix for docker * Remove the need for TTY * Handling container publishing * Fix owner and registry * Fix vars * Fix repo * Fix var naming * Fix case when there is no tag * Fix case with no tag * Handle error * Fix spacings * Fix tags * Remove unnecessary grep that may fail * Add final check * Clean up and introduce GPG check * Add doc * Add doc * Update doc/docker.md Co-authored-by: Mira Ressel <mira@parity.io> * type Co-authored-by: Mira Ressel <mira@parity.io> * Fix used VAR * Improve doc * ci: Update .build-push-image jobs to use the new build-injected.sh * ci: fix path to build-injected.sh script * Rename the release artifacts folder to prevent confusion due to a similar folder in the gitlab CI * ci: check out polkadot repo in .build-push-image This seems far cleaner than copying the entire scripts/ folder into our job artifacts. * feat(build-injected.sh): make PROJECT_ROOT configurable This lets us avoid a dependency on git in our CI image. * ci: build injected images with buildah * ci: pass full image names to zombienet * Add missing ignore --------- Co-authored-by: Mira Ressel <mira@parity.io>
Self built Docker image
The Polkadot repo contains several options to build Docker images for Polkadot.
This folder contains a self-contained image that does not require a Linux pre-built binary.
Instead, building the image is possible on any host having docker installed and will build Polkadot inside Docker. That also means that no Rust toolchain is required on the host machine for the build to succeed.