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A simple library for handling docker commands with python.

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Example

from DockerBuildSystem import DockerComposeTools, DockerImageTools, DockerSwarmTools, TerminalTools, VersionTools
composeFiles = [
    'docker-compose.yml',
    'docker-compose.build.yml',
    'docker-compose.override.yml'
]
mergedComposeFile = "docker-compose.generated.dev.yml"
DockerComposeTools.MergeComposeFiles(composeFiles, mergedComposeFile)
DockerComposeTools.DockerComposeBuild([mergedComposeFile])
DockerComposeTools.DockerComposeUp([mergedComposeFile])
composeFiles = [
    'docker-compose.yml'
]
DockerComposeTools.DockerComposePush(composeFiles)
DockerComposeTools.PublishDockerImagesWithNewTag(composeFiles, 'latest')
DockerComposeTools.DockerComposePull(composeFiles)
composeFiles = [
    'docker-compose.tests.yml'
]
testContainerNames = [
    'lab-services-tests'
]
DockerComposeTools.ExecuteComposeTests(composeFiles, testContainerNames)
TerminalTools.LoadEnvironmentVariables('path_to/variables.env')
VersionTools.ExportVersionFromChangelogToEnvironment("path_to/CHANGELOG.md", "version")
VersionTools.ExportVersionFromChangelogToEnvironment("path_to/CHANGELOG.md", "version", "versionmajor", "versionminor")

Please have a look at an example of use here:

Prerequisites

Additional Info

Publish New Version.

  1. Configure setup.py with new version.
  2. Install build tools: pip install twine wheel
  3. Build: python setup.py bdist_wheel
  4. Check: twine check dist/*
  5. Publish: twine upload dist/*

Test a new version locally

  1. Build: python setup.py bdist_wheel
  2. Install from local file with force-reinstall and no-cache-dir options to force reinstallation when you have changed the code without changing the version number: python -m pip install path\to\yourgitrepo\DockerBuildSystem\dist\DockerBuildSystem-1.1.43-py2.py3-none-any.whl --force-reinstall --no-cache-dir

Run Unit Tests