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Brian Goff 0036e0f8f2 Use anonymous volume for bundles dir
This allows the test suite to be able to run without worrying about
the underlying fs used by the container running the daemon (e.g.
aufs-on-aufs), so long as the host running the container is running a
supported fs.
The volume will be cleaned up when the container is removed due to
`--rm`.

Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
2016-03-01 12:29:33 -05:00

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Makefile

.PHONY: all binary build cross default docs docs-build docs-shell shell test test-docker-py test-integration-cli test-unit validate
# get OS/Arch of docker engine
DOCKER_OSARCH := $(shell bash -c 'source hack/make/.detect-daemon-osarch && echo $${DOCKER_ENGINE_OSARCH:+$$DOCKER_CLIENT_OSARCH}')
# default for linux/amd64 and others
DOCKERFILE := Dockerfile
# switch to different Dockerfile for linux/arm
ifeq ($(DOCKER_OSARCH), linux/arm)
DOCKERFILE := Dockerfile.armhf
else
ifeq ($(DOCKER_OSARCH), linux/arm64)
DOCKERFILE := Dockerfile.aarch64
else
ifeq ($(DOCKER_OSARCH), linux/ppc64le)
DOCKERFILE := Dockerfile.ppc64le
else
ifeq ($(DOCKER_OSARCH), linux/s390x)
DOCKERFILE := Dockerfile.s390x
else
ifeq ($(DOCKER_OSARCH), windows/amd64)
DOCKERFILE := Dockerfile.windows
endif
endif
endif
endif
endif
export DOCKERFILE
# env vars passed through directly to Docker's build scripts
# to allow things like `make DOCKER_CLIENTONLY=1 binary` easily
# `docs/sources/contributing/devenvironment.md ` and `project/PACKAGERS.md` have some limited documentation of some of these
DOCKER_ENVS := \
-e BUILDFLAGS \
-e KEEPBUNDLE \
-e DOCKER_BUILD_GOGC \
-e DOCKER_BUILD_PKGS \
-e DOCKER_CLIENTONLY \
-e DOCKER_DEBUG \
-e DOCKER_EXPERIMENTAL \
-e DOCKERFILE \
-e DOCKER_GRAPHDRIVER \
-e DOCKER_INCREMENTAL_BINARY \
-e DOCKER_REMAP_ROOT \
-e DOCKER_STORAGE_OPTS \
-e DOCKER_USERLANDPROXY \
-e TESTDIRS \
-e TESTFLAGS \
-e TIMEOUT
# note: we _cannot_ add "-e DOCKER_BUILDTAGS" here because even if it's unset in the shell, that would shadow the "ENV DOCKER_BUILDTAGS" set in our Dockerfile, which is very important for our official builds
# to allow `make BIND_DIR=. shell` or `make BIND_DIR= test`
# (default to no bind mount if DOCKER_HOST is set)
# note: BINDDIR is supported for backwards-compatibility here
BIND_DIR := $(if $(BINDDIR),$(BINDDIR),$(if $(DOCKER_HOST),,bundles))
DOCKER_MOUNT := $(if $(BIND_DIR),-v "$(CURDIR)/$(BIND_DIR):/go/src/github.com/docker/docker/$(BIND_DIR)")
# This allows the test suite to be able to run without worrying about the underlying fs used by the container running the daemon (e.g. aufs-on-aufs), so long as the host running the container is running a supported fs.
# The volume will be cleaned up when the container is removed due to `--rm`.
# Note that `BIND_DIR` will already be set to `bundles` if `DOCKER_HOST` is not set (see above BIND_DIR line), in such case this will do nothing since `DOCKER_MOUNT` will already be set.
DOCKER_MOUNT := $(if $(DOCKER_MOUNT),$(DOCKER_MOUNT),-v "/go/src/github.com/docker/docker/bundles")
GIT_BRANCH := $(shell git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD 2>/dev/null)
DOCKER_IMAGE := docker-dev$(if $(GIT_BRANCH),:$(GIT_BRANCH))
DOCKER_DOCS_IMAGE := docker-docs$(if $(GIT_BRANCH),:$(GIT_BRANCH))
DOCKER_FLAGS := docker run --rm -i --privileged $(DOCKER_ENVS) $(DOCKER_MOUNT)
# if this session isn't interactive, then we don't want to allocate a
# TTY, which would fail, but if it is interactive, we do want to attach
# so that the user can send e.g. ^C through.
INTERACTIVE := $(shell [ -t 0 ] && echo 1 || echo 0)
ifeq ($(INTERACTIVE), 1)
DOCKER_FLAGS += -t
endif
DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER := $(DOCKER_FLAGS) "$(DOCKER_IMAGE)"
default: binary
all: build
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) hack/make.sh
binary: build
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) hack/make.sh binary
build: bundles
ifeq ($(DOCKER_OSARCH), linux/arm)
# A few libnetwork integration tests require that the kernel be
# configured with "dummy" network interface and has the module
# loaded. However, the dummy module is not available by default
# on arm images. This ensures that it's built and loaded.
echo "Syncing kernel modules"
oc-sync-kernel-modules
depmod
modprobe dummy
endif
docker build ${DOCKER_BUILD_ARGS} -t "$(DOCKER_IMAGE)" -f "$(DOCKERFILE)" .
bundles:
mkdir bundles
cross: build
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) hack/make.sh dynbinary binary cross
deb: build
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) hack/make.sh dynbinary build-deb
docs:
$(MAKE) -C docs docs
gccgo: build
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) hack/make.sh gccgo
rpm: build
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) hack/make.sh dynbinary build-rpm
shell: build
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) bash
test: build
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) hack/make.sh dynbinary cross test-unit test-integration-cli test-docker-py
test-docker-py: build
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) hack/make.sh dynbinary test-docker-py
test-integration-cli: build
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) hack/make.sh dynbinary test-integration-cli
test-unit: build
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) hack/make.sh test-unit
validate: build
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) hack/make.sh validate-dco validate-default-seccomp validate-gofmt validate-pkg validate-lint validate-test validate-toml validate-vet validate-vendor