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- Split Debian and Alpine into different build matrix This starts building both Debian and Alpine based images at the same time - Make use of Docker BuildKit, which improves speed also. - Use BuildKit caching for Rust Cargo across docker images. This prevents downloading the same crates multiple times. - Use Github Actions Services to start a docker registry, starting it via the build script sometimes caused issues. - Updated the Build workflow to use Ubuntu 20.04 which is more close to the Bullseye Debian release regarding package versions. |
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The hooks in this directory are used to create multi-arch images using Docker Hub automated builds.
Docker Hub hooks provide these predefined environment variables:
SOURCE_BRANCH
: the name of the branch or the tag that is currently being tested.SOURCE_COMMIT
: the SHA1 hash of the commit being tested.COMMIT_MSG
: the message from the commit being tested and built.DOCKER_REPO
: the name of the Docker repository being built.DOCKERFILE_PATH
: the dockerfile currently being built.DOCKER_TAG
: the Docker repository tag being built.IMAGE_NAME
: the name and tag of the Docker repository being built. (This variable is a combination ofDOCKER_REPO:DOCKER_TAG
.)
The current multi-arch image build relies on the original vaultwarden Dockerfiles, which use cross-compilation for architectures other than amd64
, and don't yet support all arch/distro combinations. However, cross-compilation is much faster than QEMU-based builds (e.g., using docker buildx
). This situation may need to be revisited at some point.