#!/bin/bash set -e # image list should match what's in the Dockerfile (minus the explicit images IDs) images=( buildpack-deps:jessie busybox:latest debian:jessie hello-world:latest ) if [ "$TEST_IMAGE_NAMESPACE" ]; then for (( i = 0; i < ${#images[@]}; i++ )); do images[$i]="$TEST_IMAGE_NAMESPACE/${images[$i]}" done fi if ! docker inspect "${images[@]}" &> /dev/null; then hardCodedDir='/docker-frozen-images' if [ -d "$hardCodedDir" ]; then # Do not use a subshell for the following command. Windows to Linux CI # runs bash 3.x so will not trap an error in a subshell. # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22630363/how-does-set-e-work-with-subshells set -x; tar -cC "$hardCodedDir" . | docker load; set +x else dir="$DEST/frozen-images" # extract the exact "RUN download-frozen-image-v2.sh" line from the Dockerfile itself for consistency # NOTE: this will fail if either "curl" or "jq" is not installed or if the Dockerfile is not available/readable awk ' $1 == "RUN" && $2 == "./contrib/download-frozen-image-v2.sh" { for (i = 2; i < NF; i++) printf ( $i == "'"$hardCodedDir"'" ? "'"$dir"'" : $i ) " "; print $NF; if (/\\$/) { inCont = 1; next; } } inCont { print; if (!/\\$/) { inCont = 0; } } ' "$DOCKERFILE" | sh -x # Do not use a subshell for the following command. Windows to Linux CI # runs bash 3.x so will not trap an error in a subshell. # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22630363/how-does-set-e-work-with-subshells set -x; tar -cC "$dir" . | docker load; set +x fi fi if [ "$TEST_IMAGE_NAMESPACE" ]; then for image in "${images[@]}"; do target="${image#$TEST_IMAGE_NAMESPACE/}" if [ "$target" != "$image" ]; then # tag images to ensure that all integrations work with the defined image names docker tag "$image" "$target" # then remove original tags as these make problems with later tests (e.g., TestInspectApiImageResponse) docker rmi "$image" fi done fi # explicitly rename "hello-world:latest" to ":frozen" for the test that uses it docker tag hello-world:latest hello-world:frozen docker rmi hello-world:latest