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Build with docker

Build with docker #148

Workflow file for this run

name: Build with docker
on:
push:
pull_request:
schedule:
# Fetch new base image updates every night at 1am
- cron: '0 1 * * *'
env:
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
PROFILE: release
jobs:
docker:
# needs: [ build-rust, pre-check, test ]
if: github.ref_protected == true
# strategy:
# matrix:
# components:
# - broker
# - proxy
# features:
# - ""
# - "sockets"
# This workflow defines how a maven package is built, tested and published.
# Visit: https://github.com/samply/github-workflows/blob/develop/.github/workflows/docker-ci.yml, for more information
uses: samply/github-workflows/.github/workflows/docker-ci.yml@main
with:
# The Docker Hub Repository you want eventually push to, e.g samply/share-client
image-name: "samply/bridgehead-echo"
# image-tag-suffix: ${{ matrix.features && format('-{0}', matrix.features) }}
# Define special prefixes for docker tags. They will prefix each images tag.
# image-tag-prefix: "foo"
# Define the build context of your image, typically default '.' will be enough
# build-context: '.'
# Define the Dockerfile of your image, typically default './Dockerfile' will be enough
build-file: './Dockerfile'
# NOTE: This doesn't work currently
# A list of build arguments, passed to the docker build
# build-args: |
# FEATURE=-${{ matrix.features }}
# COMPONENT=${{ matrix.components }}
# Define the target platforms of the docker build (default "linux/amd64,linux/arm64/v8")
# build-platforms: "linux/amd64"
# If your actions generate an artifact in a previous build step, you can tell this workflow to download it
artifact-name: '*'
# This passes the secrets from calling workflow to the called workflow
secrets:
DOCKERHUB_USERNAME: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
DOCKERHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}