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blender-cloud/docker/3_buildwheels/build.sh
Sybren A. Stüvel c5f8add5f5 Made it easier to rebuild the Docker image after someone else built it
Because we only pushed the final image to Docker Hub, it was impossible to
pull the base image someone else created and "quickly" build a new deploy
image.

Now the deploy scripts push (some) of the intermediate images as well,
making it possible to pull them later. I've added `build-pull.sh` and
`full-pull.sh` to perform this pull and built up from the pulled images.
2019-03-13 15:47:12 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
# macOS does not support readlink -f, so we use greadlink instead
if [ $(uname) == 'Darwin' ]; then
command -v greadlink 2>/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo >&2 "Install greadlink using brew."; exit 1; }
readlink='greadlink'
else
readlink='readlink'
fi
TOPDEVDIR="$($readlink -f ../../..)"
echo "Top-level development dir is $TOPDEVDIR"
WHEELHOUSE="$($readlink -f ../4_run/wheelhouse)"
if [ -z "$WHEELHOUSE" ]; then
echo "Error, ../4_run might not exist." >&2
exit 2
fi
echo "Wheelhouse is $WHEELHOUSE"
mkdir -p "$WHEELHOUSE"
docker build -t armadillica/pillar_wheelbuilder:latest .
GID=$(id -g)
docker run --rm -i \
-v "$WHEELHOUSE:/data/wheelhouse" \
-v "$TOPDEVDIR:/data/topdev" \
pillar_wheelbuilder <<EOT
set -e
# Build wheels for all dependencies.
cd /data/topdev/blender-cloud
pip3 install wheel
pip3 wheel --wheel-dir=/data/wheelhouse -r requirements.txt
chown -R $UID:$GID /data/wheelhouse
# Install the dependencies so that we can get a full freeze.
pip3 install --no-index --find-links=/data/wheelhouse -r requirements.txt
pip3 freeze | grep -v '^-[ef] ' > /data/wheelhouse/requirements.txt
EOT
# Remove our own projects, they shouldn't be installed as wheel (for now).
rm -f $WHEELHOUSE/{attract,flamenco,pillar,pillarsdk}*.whl