Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Akis Kesoglou
654ec75598 Renamed build arg option to —buildArg/-B 2017-05-11 14:20:24 +03:00
Akis Kesoglou
66876a2c85 Add ability to specify built-time variables for local build
Change-Type: patch
2017-05-11 14:14:43 +03:00
Cameron Diver
404348f92e
Highlight cache usage in resin build
This commit will highlight the usage of the cache when doing a docker
build via `resin build`, which not only helps the user understand what
the build is doing, but also achieves more parity with the cloud
builder.

Change-type: patch
Signed-off-by: Cameron Diver <cameron@resin.io>
2017-05-04 14:09:23 +01:00
Cameron Diver
d249ac168a
Fix the not-enough-unicorns bug
Add successful build indicator in the form of a unicorn.

Change-type: patch
Signed-off-by: Cameron Diver <cameron@resin.io>
2017-05-04 13:18:25 +01:00
Cameron Diver
3ff5880ae3
Allow resin-cli deploy to also upload build logs if present
If build is ran through `resin deploy`, then logs will be stored and
uploaded to the database, where the dashboard can display them

Change-type: minor
Signed-off-by: Cameron Diver <cameron@resin.io>
2017-05-04 13:11:50 +01:00
Cameron Diver
f50ae65560
Add cloud-builder builder output parity to build and deploy
Change-type: minor
Signed-off-by: Cameron Diver <cameron@resin.io>
2017-04-25 13:13:11 +01:00
Cameron Diver
4fa1a9c1c6
Share nocache and tag build options between build and deploy
`resin build` had access to the `--nocache` and `--tag` options for
building with docker, but `resin deploy` did not. This commit adds the
options to the shared dockerUtils.appendOptions function.

Change-type: patch
Signed-off-by: Cameron Diver <cameron@resin.io>
2017-04-24 20:05:18 +01:00
Cameron Diver
9050cb1975
Respect source parameter in resin build
Upon changing the name of the source parameter from `context`, some
places weren't changed, this commit fixes that.

Change-type: patch
Signed-off-by: Cameron Diver <cameron@resin.io>
2017-04-24 16:41:15 +01:00
Cameron Diver
d3772386bf
Add ability to build and deploy image locally using resin-cli
Using `resin build` a user can now build an image on their own docker
daemon. The daemon can be accessed via a local socket, a remote host and
a remote host over a TLS socket. Project type resolution is supported.
Nocache and tagging of images is also supported.

Using `resin deploy` a user can now deploy an image to their fleet. The
image can either be built by `resin-cli`, plain Docker, or from a remote
source.

Change-type: minor
Signed-off-by: Cameron Diver <cameron@resin.io>
2017-04-23 14:31:45 +01:00