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Resolved Dockerfile Add/Copy Issue #4

Resolved Dockerfile Add/Copy Issue

Resolved Dockerfile Add/Copy Issue #4

---
# Copyright The Linux Foundation and each contributor to CommunityBridge.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
name: Build Docker in DEV
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- main
env:
AWS_REGION: us-east-1
AWS_ECR_REGION: us-east-1
AWS_PROFILE: lf-cla
STAGE: dev
REPOSITORY: lfx-easycla-dev
ECR_HOST: ${{secrets.AWS_ACCOUNT_ID}}.dkr.ecr.us-east-1.amazonaws.com
jobs:
build-docker-dev:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment: dev
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up QEMU
uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v2
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
id: buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
- name: Available Build Platforms
run: echo ${{ steps.buildx.outputs.platforms }}
- name: Configure AWS Credentials
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v1
with:
aws-access-key-id: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY }}
aws-secret-access-key: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_KEY }}
aws-region: us-east-1
role-duration-seconds: 900
- name: Setup AWS Profile
run: |
echo "Installing Profile '${AWS_PROFILE}'..."
mkdir -p ~/.aws
touch ~/.aws/config
if ! grep -q AWS_PROFILE ~/.aws/config; then
printf "[profile ${AWS_PROFILE}]\nregion=${AWS_REGION}\noutput=json" > ~/.aws/config
echo "Added ${AWS_PROFILE} profile to ~/.aws/config"
else
echo "Skipped adding ${AWS_PROFILE} to ~/.aws/config - already there"
fi
touch ~/.aws/credentials
if ! grep -q AWS_PROFILE ~/.aws/credentials; then
printf "[${AWS_PROFILE}]\naws_access_key_id=${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY }}\naws_secret_access_key=${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_KEY }}" > ~/.aws/credentials
echo "Added ${AWS_PROFILE} profile to ~/.aws/credentials"
else
echo "Skipped adding ${AWS_PROFILE} to ~/.aws/credentials - already there"
fi
if ! grep -q AWS_PROFILE ${HOME}/.bashrc; then
echo "export AWS_PROFILE=${AWS_PROFILE}" >> ${HOME}/.bashrc
echo "Added ${AWS_PROFILE} profile to ${HOME}/.bashrc"
else
echo "Skipped adding ${AWS_PROFILE} to ${HOME}/.bashrc - already there"
fi
- name: Build Docker Image
working-directory: cla-backend
run: |
# Create a new builder, named container, that uses the Docker container driver
echo "Creating a new builder container..."
docker buildx create --name container --driver=docker-container
echo "Building image with tag: ${ECR_HOST}/${REPOSITORY}:${{github.sha}}"
docker buildx build --platform=linux/arm64 --builder=container --tag ${ECR_HOST}/${REPOSITORY}:${{github.sha}} .
echo "Building image with tag: ${ECR_HOST}/${REPOSITORY}:latest"
docker buildx build --platform=linux/arm64 --builder=container --tag ${ECR_HOST}/${REPOSITORY}:latest .
# Note, unlike when using the default docker driver, images built with the docker-container driver must be explicitly loaded into the local image store. Use the --load flag
echo "Loading the image into the image store..."
docker buildx build --platform=linux/arm64 --builder=container --load --tag ${ECR_HOST}/${REPOSITORY}:${{github.sha}} .
docker buildx build --platform=linux/arm64 --builder=container --load --tag ${ECR_HOST}/${REPOSITORY}:latest .