This project is a fastlane plugin. To get started with fastlane-plugin-docker
, add it to your project by running:
fastlane add_plugin docker
Actions to support building images, logging into Docker Hub, and pushing those images to the Hub
Here is some sample code to get you started:
lane :release_docker_image do
ensure_docker_machine_available(
machine_name: "docker-build-machine"
)
docker_login
docker_build(
repository: "example-org/server",
tag: "1.2.0"
)
docker_push
end
This will start using a docker machine (creating it if it doesn't exist yet), login to docker hub, build and tag a new docker image and push that image to Docker Hub.
lane :update_compose_deployment do
ensure_docker_machine_available(
machine_name: "docker-build-machine"
)
docker_compose(
command: "pull"
)
docker_compose(
command: "up"
)
end
This will start using a docker machine (creating it if it doesn't exist yet), pull all images from docker-compose.yml
and bring them up.
Alternatively, check out the example Fastfile
to see how to use this plugin. Try it by cloning the repo, setting your Docker Hub username and password as environment variables by running export DOCKER_LOGIN_USER="<your user name>"
and export DOCKER_LOGIN_PASSWORD="<your password>"
, running fastlane install_plugins
and bundle exec fastlane test
.
Attention: If you don't change the example Fastfile at all, a new repository with <your username>/test
will be pushed to Docker Hub!
To run both the tests, and code style validation, run
rake
To automatically fix many of the styling issues, use
rubocop -a
For any other issues and feedback about this plugin, please submit it to this repository.
If you have trouble using plugins, check out the Plugins Troubleshooting doc in the main fastlane
repo.
For more information about how the fastlane
plugin system works, check out the Plugins documentation.
fastlane
is the easiest way to automate beta deployments and releases for your iOS and Android apps. To learn more, check out fastlane.tools.