Exemple #1
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// New returns the instance of STI builder strategy for the given config.
// If the layeredBuilder parameter is specified, then the builder provided will
// be used for the case that the base Docker image does not have 'tar' or 'bash'
// installed.
func New(req *api.Config) (*STI, error) {
	docker, err := docker.New(req.DockerConfig, req.PullAuthentication)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}
	inst := scripts.NewInstaller(req.BuilderImage, req.ScriptsURL, docker, req.PullAuthentication)

	b := &STI{
		installer:        inst,
		config:           req,
		docker:           docker,
		git:              git.New(),
		fs:               util.NewFileSystem(),
		tar:              tar.New(),
		callbackInvoker:  util.NewCallbackInvoker(),
		requiredScripts:  []string{api.Assemble, api.Run},
		optionalScripts:  []string{api.SaveArtifacts},
		externalScripts:  map[string]bool{},
		installedScripts: map[string]bool{},
		scriptsURL:       map[string]string{},
	}

	// The sources are downloaded using the GIT downloader.
	// TODO: Add more SCM in future.
	b.source = &git.Clone{b.git, b.fs}
	b.garbage = &build.DefaultCleaner{b.fs, b.docker}
	b.layered, err = layered.New(req, b)

	// Set interfaces
	b.preparer = b
	b.artifacts = b
	b.scripts = b
	b.postExecutor = b
	return b, err
}
Exemple #2
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// New returns the instance of STI builder strategy for the given config.
// If the layeredBuilder parameter is specified, then the builder provided will
// be used for the case that the base Docker image does not have 'tar' or 'bash'
// installed.
func New(req *api.Config, overrides build.Overrides) (*STI, error) {
	docker, err := dockerpkg.New(req.DockerConfig, req.PullAuthentication)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}
	var incrementalDocker dockerpkg.Docker
	if req.Incremental {
		incrementalDocker, err = dockerpkg.New(req.DockerConfig, req.IncrementalAuthentication)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, err
		}
	}

	inst := scripts.NewInstaller(req.BuilderImage, req.ScriptsURL, docker, req.PullAuthentication)

	b := &STI{
		installer:         inst,
		config:            req,
		docker:            docker,
		incrementalDocker: incrementalDocker,
		git:               git.New(),
		fs:                util.NewFileSystem(),
		tar:               tar.New(),
		callbackInvoker:   util.NewCallbackInvoker(),
		requiredScripts:   []string{api.Assemble, api.Run},
		optionalScripts:   []string{api.SaveArtifacts},
		externalScripts:   map[string]bool{},
		installedScripts:  map[string]bool{},
		scriptsURL:        map[string]string{},
	}

	// The sources are downloaded using the GIT downloader.
	// TODO: Add more SCM in future.
	// TODO: explicit decision made to customize processing for usage specifically vs.
	// leveraging overrides; also, we ultimately want to simplify s2i usage a good bit,
	// which would lead to replacing this quick short circuit (so this change is tactical)
	b.source = overrides.Downloader
	if b.source == nil && !req.Usage {
		downloader, sourceURL, err := scm.DownloaderForSource(req.Source, req.ForceCopy)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, err
		}
		b.source = downloader
		req.Source = sourceURL
	}

	b.garbage = &build.DefaultCleaner{b.fs, b.docker}
	b.layered, err = layered.New(req, b, overrides)

	// Set interfaces
	b.preparer = b
	// later on, if we support say .gitignore func in addition to .dockerignore func, setting
	// ignorer will be based on config setting
	b.ignorer = &ignore.DockerIgnorer{}
	b.artifacts = b
	b.scripts = b
	b.postExecutor = b
	return b, err
}
Exemple #3
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// New returns the instance of STI builder strategy for the given config.
// If the layeredBuilder parameter is specified, then the builder provided will
// be used for the case that the base Docker image does not have 'tar' or 'bash'
// installed.
func New(req *api.Config, overrides build.Overrides) (*STI, error) {
	docker, err := dockerpkg.New(req.DockerConfig, req.PullAuthentication)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}
	var incrementalDocker dockerpkg.Docker
	if req.Incremental {
		incrementalDocker, err = dockerpkg.New(req.DockerConfig, req.IncrementalAuthentication)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, err
		}
	}

	inst := scripts.NewInstaller(req.BuilderImage, req.ScriptsURL, docker, req.PullAuthentication)

	b := &STI{
		installer:         inst,
		config:            req,
		docker:            docker,
		incrementalDocker: incrementalDocker,
		git:               git.New(),
		fs:                util.NewFileSystem(),
		tar:               tar.New(),
		callbackInvoker:   util.NewCallbackInvoker(),
		requiredScripts:   []string{api.Assemble, api.Run},
		optionalScripts:   []string{api.SaveArtifacts},
		externalScripts:   map[string]bool{},
		installedScripts:  map[string]bool{},
		scriptsURL:        map[string]string{},
	}

	// The sources are downloaded using the GIT downloader.
	// TODO: Add more SCM in future.
	b.source = overrides.Downloader
	if b.source == nil {
		downloader, sourceURL, err := scm.DownloaderForSource(req.Source)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, err
		}
		b.source = downloader
		req.Source = sourceURL
	}

	b.garbage = &build.DefaultCleaner{b.fs, b.docker}
	b.layered, err = layered.New(req, b, overrides)

	// Set interfaces
	b.preparer = b
	// later on, if we support say .gitignore func in addition to .dockerignore func, setting
	// ignorer will be based on config setting
	b.ignorer = &ignore.DockerIgnorer{}
	b.artifacts = b
	b.scripts = b
	b.postExecutor = b
	return b, err
}
Exemple #4
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// New returns the instance of STI builder strategy for the given config.
// If the layeredBuilder parameter is specified, then the builder provided will
// be used for the case that the base Docker image does not have 'tar' or 'bash'
// installed.
func New(config *api.Config, overrides build.Overrides) (*STI, error) {
	docker, err := dockerpkg.New(config.DockerConfig, config.PullAuthentication)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}
	var incrementalDocker dockerpkg.Docker
	if config.Incremental {
		incrementalDocker, err = dockerpkg.New(config.DockerConfig, config.IncrementalAuthentication)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, err
		}
	}

	inst := scripts.NewInstaller(config.BuilderImage, config.ScriptsURL, config.ScriptDownloadProxyConfig, docker, config.PullAuthentication)
	tarHandler := tar.New()
	tarHandler.SetExclusionPattern(regexp.MustCompile(config.ExcludeRegExp))

	builder := &STI{
		installer:              inst,
		config:                 config,
		docker:                 docker,
		incrementalDocker:      incrementalDocker,
		git:                    git.New(),
		fs:                     util.NewFileSystem(),
		tar:                    tarHandler,
		callbackInvoker:        util.NewCallbackInvoker(),
		requiredScripts:        []string{api.Assemble, api.Run},
		optionalScripts:        []string{api.SaveArtifacts},
		optionalRuntimeScripts: []string{api.AssembleRuntime},
		externalScripts:        map[string]bool{},
		installedScripts:       map[string]bool{},
		scriptsURL:             map[string]string{},
	}

	if len(config.RuntimeImage) > 0 {
		builder.runtimeInstaller = scripts.NewInstaller(config.RuntimeImage, config.ScriptsURL, config.ScriptDownloadProxyConfig, docker, config.PullAuthentication)

		builder.runtimeDocker, err = dockerpkg.New(config.DockerConfig, config.RuntimeAuthentication)
		if err != nil {
			return builder, err
		}
	}

	// The sources are downloaded using the Git downloader.
	// TODO: Add more SCM in future.
	// TODO: explicit decision made to customize processing for usage specifically vs.
	// leveraging overrides; also, we ultimately want to simplify s2i usage a good bit,
	// which would lead to replacing this quick short circuit (so this change is tactical)
	builder.source = overrides.Downloader
	if builder.source == nil && !config.Usage {
		downloader, sourceURL, err := scm.DownloaderForSource(config.Source, config.ForceCopy)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, err
		}
		builder.source = downloader
		config.Source = sourceURL
	}

	builder.garbage = build.NewDefaultCleaner(builder.fs, builder.docker)
	builder.layered, err = layered.New(config, builder, overrides)

	// Set interfaces
	builder.preparer = builder
	// later on, if we support say .gitignore func in addition to .dockerignore func, setting
	// ignorer will be based on config setting
	builder.ignorer = &ignore.DockerIgnorer{}
	builder.artifacts = builder
	builder.scripts = builder

	builder.postExecutor = builder
	builder.initPostExecutorSteps()

	return builder, err
}