This script helps to easily build and test Rhino Linux Docker images, or pull them upstream. Designed to be adaptable with other Ubuntu-based Docker builds.
Usage: rhino-docker-builder [OPTIONS]
Options:
-V/-v, --version Image version tag
(default: current date in YYYYMMDD format)
-A/-a, --arch Target architecture
(options: auto, arm64/aarch64, amd64/x86_64, default: all/off)
-C/-c, --clean Use --no-cache during Docker image build
(default: disabled)
-F/-f, --file Create only the Dockerfile, with instructions
(default: prompted)
-B/-b, --build Create both the Dockerfile and the Docker image
(default: prompted)
-P/-p, --pull Pull a Docker image from the upstream registry
(options: --version, default: always uses --arch auto)
-T/-t, --test Start the Docker image up after build or pull is complete
(default: disabled or prompted)
-W/-w, --wipe Hazardous: Delete all related Dockerfiles and Docker images
(default: always prompted)
-H/-h, --help Show this help message
Examples:
rhino-docker-builder -f
Creates the file Dockerfile-RhinoLinux-YYYYMMDD for building the image
rhino-linux/docker:YYYYMMDD, with instructions on how to build and run it.
Note: if no options are passed, this is the default function, but users
will be asked if they would like to build and test the image.
rhino-docker-builder -b -t -c -v 2023.4 -a x86_64
Builds and starts amd64/rhino-linux/docker:2023.4 from scratch.
Note: the version tag may not correlate with the actual Rhino Linux version.
This option is meant for easily publishing images for specific milestones.
rhino-docker-builder -p -t -v latest
Pulls and starts ghcr.io/rhino-linux/docker:latest.