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name: Build image | |
on: | |
workflow_dispatch: null | |
push: | |
branches: | |
- main | |
paths: | |
- 'apt2.txt' | |
- 'environment.yml' | |
- 'start' | |
- 'postBuild' | |
- 'appendix' | |
- 'rocker.sh' | |
- 'desktop.sh' | |
- 'custom_jupyter_server_config.json' | |
- 'scripts/**' | |
- '.github/workflows/build.yaml' | |
- '!book/**' # Ignore all changes in the /book directory | |
- '!docs/**' # Ignore all changes in the /docs directory | |
- '!README.md' | |
- '!conda-lock.yml' | |
- '!LICENSE' | |
jobs: | |
build-and-push: | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
steps: | |
# For biggish images, github actions runs out of disk space. | |
# So we cleanup some unwanted things in the disk image, and reclaim that space for our docker use | |
# https://github.com/actions/virtual-environments/issues/2606#issuecomment-772683150 | |
# and https://github.com/easimon/maximize-build-space/blob/b4d02c14493a9653fe7af06cc89ca5298071c66e/action.yml#L104 | |
# This gives us a total of about 52G of free space, which should be enough for now | |
- name: cleanup disk space | |
run: | | |
sudo rm -rf /usr/local/lib/android /usr/share/dotnet /opt/ghc | |
df -h | |
- name: Checkout files in repo | |
uses: actions/checkout@main | |
- name: Build and push the image to quay.io | |
uses: jupyterhub/repo2docker-action@master | |
with: | |
# Make sure username & password/token pair matches your registry credentials | |
DOCKER_USERNAME: ${{github.actor}} | |
DOCKER_PASSWORD: ${{secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN}} | |
DOCKER_REGISTRY: ghcr.io | |
IMAGE_NAME: nmfs-opensci/py-rocket-base | |
# REQUIRED. Otherwise start when /home is set-up w persistent storage | |
REPO_DIR: /srv/repo | |
APPENDIX_FILE: "appendix" | |
# Lets us monitor disks getting full as images get bigger over time | |
- name: Show how much disk space is left | |
run: df -h |