| # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Andrei Gherzan <andrei.gherzan@huawei.com> |
| # |
| # SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT |
| |
| name: "Build a docker image" |
| |
| inputs: |
| docker_image: |
| required: true |
| description: "The name of the docker image" |
| id: |
| required: true |
| description: "Namespace for the image" |
| |
| runs: |
| using: "composite" |
| steps: |
| - name: Build the ${{ inputs.docker_image }} docker image |
| shell: bash |
| # We run this unconditinally even if the change doesn't touch the |
| # relevant docker files because there is a chance that another PR (or |
| # something else) rebuilt the local image. For example if the first |
| # version of the PR included change for the relevant docker image but a |
| # subsequent push to the PR branch dropped them. In this way we rebuild |
| # the image to avoid using the changes from the previous push. |
| run: | |
| cd .github/workflows/docker-images/ |
| # We build a temporary image namespaced by the PR number so we can |
| # handle multiple runners on the same host using the same docker |
| # storage. |
| tries=3 |
| n=1 |
| until [ "$n" -gt "$tries" ]; do |
| echo "Building the docker image ${{ inputs.docker_image }}-${{ inputs.id }}... try $n..." |
| if docker build . -f "${{ inputs.docker_image }}/Dockerfile" -t "${{ inputs.docker_image }}-${{ inputs.id }}"; then |
| # This can fail if a dangling images cleaning job runs in |
| # parallel. So we try this a couple of times to minimize |
| # conflict. This is because while building, docker creates a |
| # untagged image first (dangling) before tagging it at the end. |
| # If between these two operations a dangling cleanup happens, |
| # build fails. |
| break |
| fi |
| n=$((n+1)) |
| done |
| [ "$n" -lt "$tries" ] |
| echo "Temporary image built in ${{ inputs.docker_image }}." |