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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright (C) 2019 The Qt Company Ltd.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR LGPL-3.0-only OR GPL-2.0-only OR GPL-3.0-only
set -e
PROVISIONING_DIR="$(dirname "$0")/../../../"
# shellcheck source=../../../common/unix/common.sourced.sh
source "$PROVISIONING_DIR"/common/unix/common.sourced.sh
# shellcheck source=../../../common/unix/DownloadURL.sh
source "$PROVISIONING_DIR"/common/unix/DownloadURL.sh
# Sort files by their SHA-1, and then return the accumulated result
sha1tree () {
# For example, macOS doesn't install sha1sum by default. In such case, it uses shasum instead.
[ -x "$(command -v sha1sum)" ] || SHASUM=shasum
find "$@" -type f -print0 | \
xargs -0 "${SHASUM-sha1sum}" | cut -d ' ' -f 1 | \
sort | "${SHASUM-sha1sum}" | cut -d ' ' -f 1
}
SERVER_PATH="$PROVISIONING_DIR/common/shared/testserver"
source "$SERVER_PATH/settings.sh"
# Download all necessary dependencies outside of the dockerfiles, so that we
# can use provisioning functionality for cached and verified downloads. In the
# dockerfiles we just do COPY to put them where needed.
echo 'Downloading support files for the docker images'
DownloadURL \
http://ci-files01-hki.ci.qt.io/input/docker/rfc3252.txt \
https://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3252.txt \
50c323dedce95e4fdc2db35cd1b8ebf9d74711bf5296ef438b88d186d7dd082d
cp rfc3252.txt "$SERVER_PATH/vsftpd/"
cp rfc3252.txt "$SERVER_PATH/apache2/"
DownloadURL \
http://ci-files01-hki.ci.qt.io/input/docker/dante-server_1.4.1-1_amd64.deb \
http://ppa.launchpad.net/dajhorn/dante/ubuntu/pool/main/d/dante/dante-server_1.4.1-1_amd64.deb \
674a06f356cebd92c64920cec38a6687650a6f880198fbbad05aaaccca5c0a21
mv dante-server_1.4.1-1_amd64.deb "$SERVER_PATH/danted/"
DownloadURL \
http://ci-files01-hki.ci.qt.io/input/docker/FreeCoAP-0.7.tar.gz \
https://github.com/keith-cullen/FreeCoAP/archive/v0.7.tar.gz \
fa6602e27dc8eaee6e34ff53400c0519da0c5c7cd47bf6f13acb564f52a693ee \
FreeCoAP-0.7.tar.gz
mv FreeCoAP-0.7.tar.gz "$SERVER_PATH/freecoap/"
# Eclipse Californium 3.8.0, requires to apply a custom patch from
# $SERVER_PATH/californium/ before usage
DownloadURL \
http://ci-files01-hki.ci.qt.io/input/docker/californium-3.8.0.tar.gz \
https://github.com/eclipse-californium/californium/archive/refs/tags/3.8.0.tar.gz \
24f8ca393f26c922739462e4586b8ced1ff75f99bfa795defa34a967b5a4a5a0 \
californium-3.8.0.tar.gz
mv californium-3.8.0.tar.gz "$SERVER_PATH/californium/"
echo 'Building the docker images...'
# Build the 2 base layers: qt_ubuntu_1604, qt_ubuntu_1804.
# These are the base for all other docker images.
for image in qt_ubuntu_16.04 qt_ubuntu_18.04
do
docker build -t $image \
--build-arg COIN_RUNS_IN_QT_COMPANY="$COIN_RUNS_IN_QT_COMPANY" \
"$SERVER_PATH/$image"
done
for server in $testserver
do
# We label each docker image with `-t name:tag`.
# A tag labels a specific image version. In the docker compose file
# (docker-compose.yml) that launches the containers, the tag used is
# "latest". Here the images are additionally tagged with the SHA1 of each
# image directory (context), so that if needed we can modify
# docker-compose.yml and modify "latest" to a SHA in order to launch a
# very specific image, thus providing a way to stage
# backwards-incompatible changes across repositories.
context="$SERVER_PATH/$server"
tag=$(sha1tree "$context")
docker build -t "qt-test-server-$server:latest" \
-t "qt-test-server-$server:$tag" \
"$context"
done
docker images
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