balena-cli/lib/actions/build.coffee
Cameron Diver cf9fdbe6e4 If a secrets file is not specified, read it from the data directory
Change-type: minor
Closes: #1164
Signed-off-by: Cameron Diver <cameron@balena.io>
2019-06-18 11:13:09 +01:00

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CoffeeScript

# Imported here because it's needed for the setup
# of this action
Promise = require('bluebird')
dockerUtils = require('../utils/docker')
compose = require('../utils/compose')
{ registrySecretsHelp } = require('../utils/messages')
###
Opts must be an object with the following keys:
app: the app this build is for (optional)
arch: the architecture to build for
deviceType: the device type to build for
buildEmulated
buildOpts: arguments to forward to docker build command
###
buildProject = (docker, logger, composeOpts, opts) ->
compose.loadProject(
logger
composeOpts.projectPath
composeOpts.projectName
undefined # image: name of pre-built image
composeOpts.dockerfilePath # ok if undefined
)
.then (project) ->
appType = opts.app?.application_type?[0]
if appType? and project.descriptors.length > 1 and not appType.supports_multicontainer
logger.logWarn(
'Target application does not support multiple containers.\n' +
'Continuing with build, but you will not be able to deploy.'
)
compose.buildProject(
docker
logger
project.path
project.name
project.composition
opts.arch
opts.deviceType
opts.buildEmulated
opts.buildOpts
composeOpts.inlineLogs
)
.then ->
logger.logSuccess('Build succeeded!')
.tapCatch (e) ->
logger.logError('Build failed')
module.exports =
signature: 'build [source]'
description: 'Build a single image or a multicontainer project locally'
primary: true
help: """
Use this command to build an image or a complete multicontainer project with
the provided docker daemon in your development machine or balena device.
(See also the `balena push` command for the option of building images in the
balenaCloud build servers.)
You must provide either an application or a device-type/architecture pair to use
the balena Dockerfile pre-processor (e.g. Dockerfile.template -> Dockerfile).
This command will look into the given source directory (or the current working
directory if one isn't specified) for a docker-compose.yml file. If it is found,
this command will build each service defined in the compose file. If a compose
file isn't found, the command will look for a Dockerfile[.template] file (or
alternative Dockerfile specified with the `-f` option), and if yet that isn't
found, it will try to generate one.
#{registrySecretsHelp}
Examples:
$ balena build
$ balena build ./source/
$ balena build --deviceType raspberrypi3 --arch armv7hf --emulated
$ balena build --application MyApp ./source/
$ balena build --docker '/var/run/docker.sock'
$ balena build --dockerHost my.docker.host --dockerPort 2376 --ca ca.pem --key key.pem --cert cert.pem
"""
options: dockerUtils.appendOptions compose.appendOptions [
{
signature: 'arch'
parameter: 'arch'
description: 'The architecture to build for'
alias: 'A'
},
{
signature: 'deviceType'
parameter: 'deviceType'
description: 'The type of device this build is for'
alias: 'd'
},
{
signature: 'application'
parameter: 'application'
description: 'The target balena application this build is for'
alias: 'a'
},
]
action: (params, options, done) ->
# compositions with many services trigger misleading warnings
require('events').defaultMaxListeners = 1000
sdk = (require('balena-sdk')).fromSharedOptions()
{ validateComposeOptions } = require('../utils/compose_ts')
{ exitWithExpectedError } = require('../utils/patterns')
helpers = require('../utils/helpers')
Logger = require('../utils/logger')
logger = new Logger()
logger.logDebug('Parsing input...')
Promise.try ->
# `build` accepts `[source]` as a parameter, but compose expects it
# as an option. swap them here
options.source ?= params.source
delete params.source
validateComposeOptions(sdk, options)
{ application, arch, deviceType } = options
if (not (arch? and deviceType?) and not application?) or (application? and (arch? or deviceType?))
exitWithExpectedError('You must specify either an application or an arch/deviceType pair to build for')
if arch? and deviceType?
[ undefined, arch, deviceType ]
else
Promise.join(
helpers.getApplication(application)
helpers.getArchAndDeviceType(application)
(app, { arch, device_type }) ->
app.arch = arch
app.device_type = device_type
return app
)
.then (app) ->
[ app, app.arch, app.device_type ]
.then ([ app, arch, deviceType ]) ->
Promise.join(
dockerUtils.getDocker(options)
dockerUtils.generateBuildOpts(options)
compose.generateOpts(options)
(docker, buildOpts, composeOpts) ->
buildProject(docker, logger, composeOpts, {
app
arch
deviceType
buildEmulated: !!options.emulated
buildOpts
})
)
.asCallback(done)