moby/contrib/mac-install-bundle.sh
Justin Cormack 6860c101ad Add a script to install a bundle into Docker for Mac
After building docker from the git repo, you can run
```
./contrib/mac-install-bundle.sh install
```
and this will tell Docker for Mac to look for a bundle at the current
path to run instead of the built in version of Docker. This will persist
until you do a factory reset or run
```
./contrib/mac-install-bundle.sh undo
```

A factory reset is advised to reset as a development Docker may break your
install.

The path must be a path that is shared with Docker for Mac so that the VM
can find it - nothing is installed into the image.

This is in `contrib/` as it is a best effort attempt to make it easier for
Docker for Mac users to test master or pull requests. If it breaks anything
a factory reset is your friend.

Signed-off-by: Justin Cormack <justin.cormack@docker.com>
2016-10-05 13:21:18 +02:00

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#!/bin/sh
set -e
errexit() {
echo "$1"
exit 1
}
[ "$(uname -s)" == "Darwin" ] || errexit "This script can only be used on a Mac"
[ $# -eq 1 ] || errexit "Usage: $0 install|undo"
BUNDLE="bundles/$(cat VERSION)"
BUNDLE_PATH="$PWD/$BUNDLE"
CLIENT_PATH="$BUNDLE_PATH/cross/darwin/amd64/docker"
DATABASE="$HOME/Library/Containers/com.docker.docker/Data/database"
DATABASE_KEY="$DATABASE/com.docker.driver.amd64-linux/bundle"
[ -d "$DATABASE" ] || errexit "Docker for Mac must be installed for this script"
case "$1" in
"install")
[ -d "$BUNDLE" ] || errexit "cannot find bundle $BUNDLE"
[ -e "$CLIENT_PATH" ] || errexit "you need to run make cross first"
[ -e "$BUNDLE/binary-daemon/dockerd" ] || errexit "you need to build binaries first"
[ -f "$BUNDLE/binary-client/docker" ] || errexit "you need to build binaries first"
git -C "$DATABASE" reset --hard >/dev/null
echo "$BUNDLE_PATH" > "$DATABASE_KEY"
git -C "$DATABASE" add "$DATABASE_KEY"
git -C "$DATABASE" commit -m "update bundle to $BUNDLE_PATH"
rm -f /usr/local/bin/docker
cp "$CLIENT_PATH" /usr/local/bin
echo "Bundle installed. Restart Docker to use. To uninstall, reset Docker to factory defaults."
;;
"undo")
git -C "$DATABASE" reset --hard >/dev/null
[ -f "$DATABASE_KEY" ] || errexit "bundle not set"
git -C "$DATABASE" rm "$DATABASE_KEY"
git -C "$DATABASE" commit -m "remove bundle"
rm -f /usr/local/bin/docker
ln -s "$HOME/Library/Group Containers/group.com.docker/bin/docker" /usr/local/bin
echo "Bundle removed. Using dev versions may cause issues, a reset to factory defaults is recommended."
;;
esac