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vaultwarden/docker/podman-bake.sh
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Container building changes (#3958)
* WIP: Container building changes

* Small updates

- Updated to rust 1.73.0
- Updated crates
- Updated documentation
- Added a bake.sh script to make baking easier

* Update GitHub Actions Workflow

- Updated workflow to use qemu and buildx bake

In the future i would like to extract the alpine based binaries and add
them as artifacts to the release.

* Address review remarks and small updates

- Addressed review remarks
- Added `podman-bake.sh` script to build Vaultwarden with podman
- Updated README
- Updated crates
- Added `VW_VERSION` support
- Added annotations
- Updated web-vault to v2023.9.1
2023-10-23 00:18:38 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Determine the basedir of this script.
# It should be located in the same directory as the docker-bake.hcl
# This ensures you can run this script from both inside and outside of the docker directory
BASEDIR=$(RL=$(readlink -n "$0"); SP="${RL:-$0}"; dirname "$(cd "$(dirname "${SP}")" || exit; pwd)/$(basename "${SP}")")
# Load build env's
source "${BASEDIR}/bake_env.sh"
# Check if a target is given as first argument
# If not we assume the defaults and pass the given arguments to the podman command
case "${1}" in
alpine*|debian*)
TARGET="${1}"
# Now shift the $@ array so we only have the rest of the arguments
# This allows us too append these as extra arguments too the podman buildx build command
shift
;;
esac
LABEL_ARGS=(
--label org.opencontainers.image.description="Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust"
--label org.opencontainers.image.licenses="AGPL-3.0-only"
--label org.opencontainers.image.documentation="https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/wiki"
--label org.opencontainers.image.url="https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden"
--label org.opencontainers.image.created="$(date --utc --iso-8601=seconds)"
)
if [[ -n "${SOURCE_REPOSITORY_URL}" ]]; then
LABEL_ARGS+=(--label org.opencontainers.image.source="${SOURCE_REPOSITORY_URL}")
fi
if [[ -n "${SOURCE_COMMIT}" ]]; then
LABEL_ARGS+=(--label org.opencontainers.image.revision="${SOURCE_COMMIT}")
fi
if [[ -n "${SOURCE_VERSION}" ]]; then
LABEL_ARGS+=(--label org.opencontainers.image.version="${SOURCE_VERSION}")
fi
# Check if and which --build-arg arguments we need to configure
BUILD_ARGS=()
if [[ -n "${DB}" ]]; then
BUILD_ARGS+=(--build-arg DB="${DB}")
fi
if [[ -n "${CARGO_PROFILE}" ]]; then
BUILD_ARGS+=(--build-arg CARGO_PROFILE="${CARGO_PROFILE}")
fi
if [[ -n "${VW_VERSION}" ]]; then
BUILD_ARGS+=(--build-arg VW_VERSION="${VW_VERSION}")
fi
# Set the default BASE_TAGS if non are provided
if [[ -z "${BASE_TAGS}" ]]; then
BASE_TAGS="testing"
fi
# Set the default CONTAINER_REGISTRIES if non are provided
if [[ -z "${CONTAINER_REGISTRIES}" ]]; then
CONTAINER_REGISTRIES="vaultwarden/server"
fi
# Check which Dockerfile we need to use, default is debian
case "${TARGET}" in
alpine*)
BASE_TAGS="${BASE_TAGS}-alpine"
DOCKERFILE="Dockerfile.alpine"
;;
*)
DOCKERFILE="Dockerfile.debian"
;;
esac
# Check which platform we need to build and append the BASE_TAGS with the architecture
case "${TARGET}" in
*-arm64)
BASE_TAGS="${BASE_TAGS}-arm64"
PLATFORM="linux/arm64"
;;
*-armv7)
BASE_TAGS="${BASE_TAGS}-armv7"
PLATFORM="linux/arm/v7"
;;
*-armv6)
BASE_TAGS="${BASE_TAGS}-armv6"
PLATFORM="linux/arm/v6"
;;
*)
BASE_TAGS="${BASE_TAGS}-amd64"
PLATFORM="linux/amd64"
;;
esac
# Be verbose on what is being executed
set -x
# Build the image with podman
# We use the docker format here since we are using `SHELL`, which is not supported by OCI
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
podman buildx build \
--platform="${PLATFORM}" \
--tag="${CONTAINER_REGISTRIES}:${BASE_TAGS}" \
--format=docker \
"${LABEL_ARGS[@]}" \
"${BUILD_ARGS[@]}" \
--file="${BASEDIR}/${DOCKERFILE}" "$@" \
"${BASEDIR}/.."