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Merge pull request #1304 from jjlin/buildx
Use Docker Buildx for multi-arch builds
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# The cross-built images have the build arch (`amd64`) embedded in the image
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# manifest, rather than the target arch. For example:
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#
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# $ docker inspect bitwardenrs/server:latest-armv7 | jq -r '.[]|.Architecture'
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# amd64
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#
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# Recent versions of Docker have started printing a warning when the image's
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# claimed arch doesn't match the host arch. For example:
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#
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# WARNING: The requested image's platform (linux/amd64) does not match the
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# detected host platform (linux/arm/v7) and no specific platform was requested
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#
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# The image still works fine, but the spurious warning creates confusion.
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#
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# Docker doesn't seem to provide a way to directly set the arch of an image
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# at build time. To resolve the build vs. target arch discrepancy, we use
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# Docker Buildx to build a new set of images with the correct target arch.
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#
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# Docker Buildx uses this Dockerfile to build an image for each requested
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# platform. Since the Dockerfile basically consists of a single `FROM`
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# instruction, we're effectively telling Buildx to build a platform-specific
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# image by simply copying the existing cross-built image and setting the
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# correct target arch as a side effect.
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#
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# References:
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#
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# - https://docs.docker.com/buildx/working-with-buildx/#build-multi-platform-images
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# - https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#automatic-platform-args-in-the-global-scope
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# - https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#understand-how-arg-and-from-interact
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#
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ARG LOCAL_REPO
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ARG DOCKER_TAG
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FROM ${LOCAL_REPO}:${DOCKER_TAG}-${TARGETARCH}${TARGETVARIANT}
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{% set build_stage_base_image = "clux/muslrust:nightly-2020-11-22" %}
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{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "alpine:3.12" %}
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{% set package_arch_target = "x86_64-unknown-linux-musl" %}
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{% elif "arm32v7" in target_file %}
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{% elif "armv7" in target_file %}
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{% set build_stage_base_image = "messense/rust-musl-cross:armv7-musleabihf" %}
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{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "balenalib/armv7hf-alpine:3.12" %}
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{% set package_arch_target = "armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf" %}
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{% endif %}
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{% elif "amd64" in target_file %}
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{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "debian:buster-slim" %}
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{% elif "arm64v8" in target_file %}
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{% elif "arm64" in target_file %}
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{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "balenalib/aarch64-debian:buster" %}
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{% set package_arch_name = "arm64" %}
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{% set package_arch_target = "aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu" %}
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{% set package_cross_compiler = "aarch64-linux-gnu" %}
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{% elif "arm32v6" in target_file %}
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{% elif "armv6" in target_file %}
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{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "balenalib/rpi-debian:buster" %}
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{% set package_arch_name = "armel" %}
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{% set package_arch_target = "arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi" %}
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{% set package_cross_compiler = "arm-linux-gnueabi" %}
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{% elif "arm32v7" in target_file %}
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{% elif "armv7" in target_file %}
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{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "balenalib/armv7hf-debian:buster" %}
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{% set package_arch_name = "armhf" %}
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{% set package_arch_target = "armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf" %}
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@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
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# your actual source files being built
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RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release{{ package_arch_target_param }}
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{% if "alpine" in target_file %}
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{% if "arm32v7" in target_file %}
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{% if "armv7" in target_file %}
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RUN musl-strip target/{{ package_arch_target }}/release/bitwarden_rs
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{% endif %}
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{% endif %}
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@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
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libpq5 \
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&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
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{% endif %}
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{% if "alpine" in target_file and "arm32v7" in target_file %}
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{% if "alpine" in target_file and "armv7" in target_file %}
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RUN apk add --no-cache -X http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community catatonit
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{% endif %}
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@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
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# Configures the startup!
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WORKDIR /
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{% if "alpine" in target_file and "arm32v7" in target_file %}
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{% if "alpine" in target_file and "armv7" in target_file %}
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CMD ["catatonit", "/start.sh"]
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{% else %}
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CMD ["/start.sh"]
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* `DOCKER_TAG`: the Docker repository tag being built.
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* `IMAGE_NAME`: the name and tag of the Docker repository being built. (This variable is a combination of `DOCKER_REPO:DOCKER_TAG`.)
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The current multi-arch image build relies on the original bitwarden_rs Dockerfiles, which use cross-compilation for architectures other than `amd64`, and don't yet support all arch/database/OS combinations. However, cross-compilation is much faster than QEMU-based builds (e.g., using `docker buildx`). This situation may need to be revisited at some point.
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The current multi-arch image build relies on the original bitwarden_rs Dockerfiles, which use cross-compilation for architectures other than `amd64`, and don't yet support all arch/distro combinations. However, cross-compilation is much faster than QEMU-based builds (e.g., using `docker buildx`). This situation may need to be revisited at some point.
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## References
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# The default Debian-based images support these arches for all database connections
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#
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# Other images (Alpine-based) currently
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# support only a subset of these.
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# The default Debian-based images support these arches for all database backends.
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arches=(
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amd64
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arm32v6
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arm32v7
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arm64v8
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armv6
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armv7
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arm64
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)
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if [[ "${DOCKER_TAG}" == *alpine ]]; then
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# The Alpine build currently only works for amd64.
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os_suffix=.alpine
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# The Alpine image build currently only works for certain arches.
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distro_suffix=.alpine
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arches=(
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amd64
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arm32v7
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armv7
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)
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fi
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for arch in "${arches[@]}"; do
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docker build \
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-t "${DOCKER_REPO}:${DOCKER_TAG}-${arch}" \
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-f docker/${arch}/Dockerfile${os_suffix} \
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-f docker/${arch}/Dockerfile${distro_suffix} \
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.
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done
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#!/bin/bash
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set -ex
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# Print some environment info in case it's useful for troubleshooting.
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id
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pwd
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df -h
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env
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docker info
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docker version
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# Install build dependencies.
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deps=(
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jq
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)
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apt-get update
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apt-get install -y "${deps[@]}"
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#!/bin/bash
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echo ">>> Pushing images..."
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export DOCKER_CLI_EXPERIMENTAL=enabled
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declare -A annotations=(
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[amd64]="--os linux --arch amd64"
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[arm32v6]="--os linux --arch arm --variant v6"
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[arm32v7]="--os linux --arch arm --variant v7"
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[arm64v8]="--os linux --arch arm64 --variant v8"
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)
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source ./hooks/arches.sh
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export DOCKER_CLI_EXPERIMENTAL=enabled
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# Join a list of args with a single char.
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# Ref: https://stackoverflow.com/a/17841619
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join() { local IFS="$1"; shift; echo "$*"; }
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set -ex
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declare -A images
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echo ">>> Starting local Docker registry..."
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# Docker Buildx's `docker-container` driver is needed for multi-platform
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# builds, but it can't access existing images on the Docker host (like the
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# cross-compiled ones we just built). Those images first need to be pushed to
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# a registry -- Docker Hub could be used, but since it's not trivial to clean
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# up those intermediate images on Docker Hub, it's easier to just run a local
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# Docker registry, which gets cleaned up automatically once the build job ends.
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#
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# https://docs.docker.com/registry/deploying/
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# https://hub.docker.com/_/registry
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#
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# Use host networking so the buildx container can access the registry via
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# localhost.
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#
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docker run -d --name registry --network host registry:2 # defaults to port 5000
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# Docker Hub sets a `DOCKER_REPO` env var with the format `index.docker.io/user/repo`.
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# Strip the registry portion to construct a local repo path for use in `Dockerfile.buildx`.
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LOCAL_REGISTRY="localhost:5000"
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REPO="${DOCKER_REPO#*/}"
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LOCAL_REPO="${LOCAL_REGISTRY}/${REPO}"
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echo ">>> Pushing images to local registry..."
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for arch in ${arches[@]}; do
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images[$arch]="${DOCKER_REPO}:${DOCKER_TAG}-${arch}"
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docker_image="${DOCKER_REPO}:${DOCKER_TAG}-${arch}"
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local_image="${LOCAL_REPO}:${DOCKER_TAG}-${arch}"
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docker tag "${docker_image}" "${local_image}"
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docker push "${local_image}"
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done
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# Push the images that were just built; manifest list creation fails if the
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# images (manifests) referenced don't already exist in the Docker registry.
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for image in "${images[@]}"; do
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docker push "${image}"
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done
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echo ">>> Setting up Docker Buildx..."
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manifest_lists=("${DOCKER_REPO}:${DOCKER_TAG}")
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# Same as earlier, use host networking so the buildx container can access the
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# registry via localhost.
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#
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# Ref: https://github.com/docker/buildx/issues/94#issuecomment-534367714
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#
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docker buildx create --name builder --use --driver-opt network=host
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# If the Docker tag starts with a version number, assume the latest release is
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# being pushed. Add an extra manifest (`latest` or `alpine`, as appropriate)
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echo ">>> Running Docker Buildx..."
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tags=("${DOCKER_REPO}:${DOCKER_TAG}")
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# If the Docker tag starts with a version number, assume the latest release
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# is being pushed. Add an extra tag (`latest` or `alpine`, as appropriate)
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# to make it easier for users to track the latest release.
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if [[ "${DOCKER_TAG}" =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+ ]]; then
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if [[ "${DOCKER_TAG}" == *alpine ]]; then
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manifest_lists+=(${DOCKER_REPO}:alpine)
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tags+=(${DOCKER_REPO}:alpine)
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else
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manifest_lists+=(${DOCKER_REPO}:latest)
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# Add an extra `latest-arm32v6` tag; Docker can't seem to properly
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# auto-select that image on Armv6 platforms like Raspberry Pi 1 and Zero
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# (https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/41017).
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#
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# Add this tag only for the SQLite image, as the MySQL and PostgreSQL
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# builds don't currently work on non-amd64 arches.
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#
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# TODO: Also add an `alpine-arm32v6` tag if multi-arch support for
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# Alpine-based bitwarden_rs images is implemented before this Docker
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# issue is fixed.
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if [[ ${DOCKER_REPO} == *server ]]; then
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docker tag "${DOCKER_REPO}:${DOCKER_TAG}-arm32v6" "${DOCKER_REPO}:latest-arm32v6"
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docker push "${DOCKER_REPO}:latest-arm32v6"
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fi
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tags+=(${DOCKER_REPO}:latest)
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fi
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fi
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for manifest_list in "${manifest_lists[@]}"; do
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# Create the (multi-arch) manifest list of arch-specific images.
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docker manifest create ${manifest_list} ${images[@]}
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# Make sure each image manifest is annotated with the correct arch info.
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# Docker does not auto-detect the arch of each cross-compiled image, so
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# everything would appear as `linux/amd64` otherwise.
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for arch in "${arches[@]}"; do
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docker manifest annotate ${annotations[$arch]} ${manifest_list} ${images[$arch]}
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done
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# Push the manifest list.
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docker manifest push --purge ${manifest_list}
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tag_args=()
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for tag in "${tags[@]}"; do
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tag_args+=(--tag "${tag}")
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done
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# Avoid logging credentials and tokens.
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set +ex
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# Delete the arch-specific tags, if credentials for doing so are available.
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# Note that `DOCKER_PASSWORD` must be the actual user password. Passing a JWT
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# obtained using a personal access token results in a 403 error with
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# {"detail": "access to the resource is forbidden with personal access token"}
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if [[ -z "${DOCKER_USERNAME}" || -z "${DOCKER_PASSWORD}" ]]; then
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exit 0
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fi
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# Given a JSON input on stdin, extract the string value associated with the
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# specified key. This avoids an extra dependency on a tool like `jq`.
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extract() {
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local key="$1"
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# Extract "<key>":"<val>" (assumes key/val won't contain double quotes).
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# The colon may have whitespace on either side.
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grep -o "\"${key}\"[[:space:]]*:[[:space:]]*\"[^\"]\+\"" |
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# Extract just <val> by deleting the last '"', and then greedily deleting
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# everything up to '"'.
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sed -e 's/"$//' -e 's/.*"//'
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}
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echo ">>> Getting API token..."
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jwt=$(curl -sS -X POST \
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-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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-d "{\"username\":\"${DOCKER_USERNAME}\",\"password\": \"${DOCKER_PASSWORD}\"}" \
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"https://hub.docker.com/v2/users/login" |
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extract 'token')
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# Strip the registry portion from `index.docker.io/user/repo`.
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repo="${DOCKER_REPO#*/}"
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# Docker Buildx takes a list of target platforms (OS/arch/variant), so map
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# the arch list to a platform list (assuming the OS is always `linux`).
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declare -A arch_to_platform=(
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[amd64]="linux/amd64"
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[armv6]="linux/arm/v6"
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[armv7]="linux/arm/v7"
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[arm64]="linux/arm64"
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)
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platforms=()
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for arch in ${arches[@]}; do
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# Don't delete the `arm32v6` tag; Docker can't seem to properly
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# auto-select that image on Armv6 platforms like Raspberry Pi 1 and Zero
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# (https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/41017).
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if [[ ${arch} == 'arm32v6' ]]; then
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continue
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fi
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tag="${DOCKER_TAG}-${arch}"
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echo ">>> Deleting '${repo}:${tag}'..."
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curl -sS -X DELETE \
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-H "Authorization: Bearer ${jwt}" \
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"https://hub.docker.com/v2/repositories/${repo}/tags/${tag}/"
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platforms+=("${arch_to_platform[$arch]}")
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done
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platforms="$(join "," "${platforms[@]}")"
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# Run the build, pushing the resulting images and multi-arch manifest list to
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# Docker Hub. The Dockerfile is read from stdin to avoid sending any build
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# context, which isn't needed here since the actual cross-compiled images
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# have already been built.
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docker buildx build \
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--network host \
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--build-arg LOCAL_REPO="${LOCAL_REPO}" \
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--build-arg DOCKER_TAG="${DOCKER_TAG}" \
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--platform "${platforms}" \
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"${tag_args[@]}" \
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--push \
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- < ./docker/Dockerfile.buildx
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# Add an extra arch-specific tag for `arm32v6`; Docker can't seem to properly
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# auto-select that image on ARMv6 platforms like Raspberry Pi 1 and Zero
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# (https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/41017).
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#
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# Note that we use `arm32v6` instead of `armv6` to be consistent with the
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# existing bitwarden_rs tags, which adhere to the naming conventions of the
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# Docker per-architecture repos (e.g., https://hub.docker.com/u/arm32v6).
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# Unfortunately, these per-arch repo names aren't always consistent with the
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# corresponding platform (OS/arch/variant) IDs, particularly in the case of
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# 32-bit ARM arches (e.g., `linux/arm/v6` is used, not `linux/arm32/v6`).
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#
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# TODO: It looks like this issue should be fixed starting in Docker 20.10.0,
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# so this step can be removed once fixed versions are in wider distribution.
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#
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# Tags:
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#
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# testing => testing-arm32v6
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# testing-alpine => <ignored>
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# x.y.z => x.y.z-arm32v6, latest-arm32v6
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# x.y.z-alpine => <ignored>
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#
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if [[ "${DOCKER_TAG}" != *alpine ]]; then
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image="${DOCKER_REPO}":"${DOCKER_TAG}"
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# Fetch the multi-arch manifest list and find the digest of the armv6 image.
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filter='.manifests|.[]|select(.platform.architecture=="arm" and .platform.variant=="v6")|.digest'
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digest="$(docker manifest inspect "${image}" | jq -r "${filter}")"
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# Pull the armv6 image by digest, retag it, and repush it.
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docker pull "${DOCKER_REPO}"@"${digest}"
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docker tag "${DOCKER_REPO}"@"${digest}" "${image}"-arm32v6
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docker push "${image}"-arm32v6
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if [[ "${DOCKER_TAG}" =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+ ]]; then
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docker tag "${image}"-arm32v6 "${DOCKER_REPO}:latest"-arm32v6
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docker push "${DOCKER_REPO}:latest"-arm32v6
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fi
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fi
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