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Contract docker #2

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Contract docker #2

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  • New and updated code has appropriate documentation
  • New and updated code has new and/or updated testing
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  • Chores
    • Introduced a new Docker build job for contract builds in the CI pipeline.
    • Implemented a multi-stage Docker build process for efficient contract compilation and deployment.

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Walkthrough

This update introduces a new job, docker-build-contract, in the GitHub Actions workflow to streamline the Docker build and publication process. It employs a reusable Dockerfile pipeline for building with specific permissions, focusing on creating and optimizing a Rust-based contract. The Dockerfile.contract uses a multi-stage build process to efficiently compile the contract and create a smaller runtime image, ensuring an optimized deployment.

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File/Path Change Summary
.github/workflows/docker-build-publish.yml Added a new job docker-build-contract for building Docker images with specific permissions.
Dockerfile.contract Introduced a multi-stage Docker build process for Rust contract compilation and optimized runtime image creation.

In Docker's depths, a contract grew,
Rusty code made fresh, anew.
Multi-stages, swift and lean,
Now in runtime, all pristine.
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Actionable comments posted: 3

Outside diff range, codebase verification and nitpick comments (3)
Dockerfile.contract (3)

2-2: Consider using a more recent Rust version.

The Dockerfile uses Rust 1.64, which might be outdated. Consider updating to the latest stable version for improved features and security patches.


5-12: Optimize the dependency installation process.

Combining apt-get update and apt-get install into a single RUN statement is good practice. However, using --no-install-recommends ensures minimal packages are installed, but you should ensure all required packages are explicitly listed.

RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
	curl \
	git \
	bash \
	build-essential \
	libssl-dev \
	ca-certificates \
	&& apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*

27-27: Consider using a more recent Alpine version.

The Dockerfile uses Alpine 3.20, which might be outdated. Consider updating to the latest stable version for improved features and security patches.

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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between d6f158f and a6c033e.

Files selected for processing (2)
  • .github/workflows/docker-build-publish.yml (1 hunks)
  • Dockerfile.contract (1 hunks)
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  • .github/workflows/docker-build-publish.yml
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Dockerfile.contract (3)

15-15: Ensure the wasm target is necessary.

Adding the wasm target is essential for compiling to WebAssembly. Ensure this target is necessary for the contract being compiled.


24-24: Ensure the cargo wasm command is appropriate.

The cargo wasm command compiles the contract to WebAssembly. Ensure this command is appropriate for the project and that it completes successfully.


33-33: Verify the contract copy path.

Ensure that the path /cw-contracts/contracts/nameservice is correct and that the contract is copied correctly from the builder stage.

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RUN rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown

# Clone the cw-contracts repository
RUN git clone https://github.com/InterWasm/cw-contracts
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Consider specifying a commit hash or tag for the repository clone.

Cloning the repository without specifying a commit hash or tag can lead to unpredictable builds if the repository changes. Consider specifying a commit hash or tag for reproducible builds.

RUN git clone https://github.com/InterWasm/cw-contracts && cd cw-contracts && git checkout <commit_hash_or_tag>

Committable suggestion was skipped due to low confidence.

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Actionable comments posted: 0

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Commits

Files that changed from the base of the PR and between a6c033e and cdb40ae.

Files selected for processing (1)
  • .github/workflows/docker-build-publish.yml (1 hunks)
Files skipped from review as they are similar to previous changes (1)
  • .github/workflows/docker-build-publish.yml

@MSevey MSevey merged commit 7cb2b39 into main Jul 11, 2024
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