#!/usr/bin/env bash set -e # This script builds various binary artifacts from a checkout of the docker # source code. # # Requirements: # - The current directory should be a checkout of the docker source code # (https://github.com/docker/docker). Whatever version is checked out # will be built. # - The VERSION file, at the root of the repository, should exist, and # will be used as Docker binary version and package version. # - The hash of the git commit will also be included in the Docker binary, # with the suffix -unsupported if the repository isn't clean. # - The script is intended to be run inside the docker container specified # in the Dockerfile at the root of the source. In other words: # DO NOT CALL THIS SCRIPT DIRECTLY. # - The right way to call this script is to invoke "make" from # your checkout of the Docker repository. # the Makefile will do a "docker build -t docker ." and then # "docker run hack/make.sh" in the resulting image. # set -o pipefail export DOCKER_PKG='github.com/docker/docker' export SCRIPTDIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )" export MAKEDIR="$SCRIPTDIR/make" export PKG_CONFIG=${PKG_CONFIG:-pkg-config} # We're a nice, sexy, little shell script, and people might try to run us; # but really, they shouldn't. We want to be in a container! inContainer="AssumeSoInitially" if [ "$(go env GOHOSTOS)" = 'windows' ]; then if [ -z "$FROM_DOCKERFILE" ]; then unset inContainer fi else if [ "$PWD" != "/go/src/$DOCKER_PKG" ]; then unset inContainer fi fi if [ -z "$inContainer" ]; then { echo "# WARNING! I don't seem to be running in a Docker container." echo "# The result of this command might be an incorrect build, and will not be" echo "# officially supported." echo "#" echo "# Try this instead: make all" echo "#" } >&2 fi echo # List of bundles to create when no argument is passed DEFAULT_BUNDLES=( binary-daemon dynbinary test-integration test-docker-py cross ) VERSION=${VERSION:-dev} ! BUILDTIME=$(date -u -d "@${SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH:-$(date +%s)}" --rfc-3339 ns 2> /dev/null | sed -e 's/ /T/') if [ "$DOCKER_GITCOMMIT" ]; then GITCOMMIT="$DOCKER_GITCOMMIT" elif command -v git &> /dev/null && [ -e .git ] && git rev-parse &> /dev/null; then GITCOMMIT=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD) if [ -n "$(git status --porcelain --untracked-files=no)" ]; then GITCOMMIT="$GITCOMMIT-unsupported" echo "#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" echo "# GITCOMMIT = $GITCOMMIT" echo "# The version you are building is listed as unsupported because" echo "# there are some files in the git repository that are in an uncommitted state." echo "# Commit these changes, or add to .gitignore to remove the -unsupported from the version." echo "# Here is the current list:" git status --porcelain --untracked-files=no echo "#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" fi else echo >&2 'error: .git directory missing and DOCKER_GITCOMMIT not specified' echo >&2 ' Please either build with the .git directory accessible, or specify the' echo >&2 ' exact (--short) commit hash you are building using DOCKER_GITCOMMIT for' echo >&2 ' future accountability in diagnosing build issues. Thanks!' exit 1 fi if [ "$AUTO_GOPATH" ]; then rm -rf .gopath mkdir -p .gopath/src/"$(dirname "${DOCKER_PKG}")" ln -sf ../../../.. .gopath/src/"${DOCKER_PKG}" export GOPATH="${PWD}/.gopath" fi if [ ! "$GOPATH" ]; then echo >&2 'error: missing GOPATH; please see https://golang.org/doc/code.html#GOPATH' echo >&2 ' alternatively, set AUTO_GOPATH=1' exit 1 fi # Adds $1_$2 to DOCKER_BUILDTAGS unless it already # contains a word starting from $1_ add_buildtag() { [[ " $DOCKER_BUILDTAGS" == *" $1_"* ]] || DOCKER_BUILDTAGS+=" $1_$2" } if ${PKG_CONFIG} 'libsystemd >= 209' 2> /dev/null ; then DOCKER_BUILDTAGS+=" journald" elif ${PKG_CONFIG} 'libsystemd-journal' 2> /dev/null ; then DOCKER_BUILDTAGS+=" journald journald_compat" fi # test whether "btrfs/version.h" exists and apply btrfs_noversion appropriately if \ command -v gcc &> /dev/null \ && ! gcc -E - -o /dev/null &> /dev/null <<<'#include ' \ ; then DOCKER_BUILDTAGS+=' btrfs_noversion' fi # test whether "libdevmapper.h" is new enough to support deferred remove # functionality. We favour libdm_dlsym_deferred_remove over # libdm_no_deferred_remove in dynamic cases because the binary could be shipped # with a newer libdevmapper than the one it was built with. if \ command -v gcc &> /dev/null \ && ! ( echo -e '#include \nint main() { dm_task_deferred_remove(NULL); }'| gcc -xc - -o /dev/null $(pkg-config --libs devmapper) &> /dev/null ) \ ; then add_buildtag libdm dlsym_deferred_remove fi # Use these flags when compiling the tests and final binary IAMSTATIC='true' if [ -z "$DOCKER_DEBUG" ]; then LDFLAGS='-w' fi LDFLAGS_STATIC='' EXTLDFLAGS_STATIC='-static' # ORIG_BUILDFLAGS is necessary for the cross target which cannot always build # with options like -race. ORIG_BUILDFLAGS=( -tags "autogen netgo osusergo static_build $DOCKER_BUILDTAGS" -installsuffix netgo ) # see https://github.com/golang/go/issues/9369#issuecomment-69864440 for why -installsuffix is necessary here BUILDFLAGS=( ${BUILDFLAGS} "${ORIG_BUILDFLAGS[@]}" ) LDFLAGS_STATIC_DOCKER=" $LDFLAGS_STATIC -extldflags \"$EXTLDFLAGS_STATIC\" " if [ "$(uname -s)" = 'FreeBSD' ]; then # Tell cgo the compiler is Clang, not GCC # https://code.google.com/p/go/source/browse/src/cmd/cgo/gcc.go?spec=svne77e74371f2340ee08622ce602e9f7b15f29d8d3&r=e6794866ebeba2bf8818b9261b54e2eef1c9e588#752 export CC=clang # "-extld clang" is a workaround for # https://code.google.com/p/go/issues/detail?id=6845 LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -extld clang" fi bundle() { local bundle="$1"; shift echo "---> Making bundle: $(basename "$bundle") (in $DEST)" source "$SCRIPTDIR/make/$bundle" "$@" } main() { if [ -z "${KEEPBUNDLE-}" ]; then echo "Removing bundles/" rm -rf bundles/* echo fi mkdir -p bundles if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then bundles=(${DEFAULT_BUNDLES[@]}) else bundles=($@) fi for bundle in ${bundles[@]}; do export DEST="bundles/$(basename "$bundle")" # Cygdrive paths don't play well with go build -o. if [[ "$(uname -s)" == CYGWIN* ]]; then export DEST="$(cygpath -mw "$DEST")" fi mkdir -p "$DEST" ABS_DEST="$(cd "$DEST" && pwd -P)" bundle "$bundle" echo done } main "$@"