root/build-tools/build-docker-images
Cristian Mondo d0ab8bb3e5 Update stx-platformclients tag to stx.10.0-v1.5.16
This commit updates the image to include distributedcloud-client
changes.

Closes-bug: 2083459

Change-Id: I6dc71b7f58be69eb3f0e7a01ce795ab4b85e0c6b
Signed-off-by: Cristian Mondo <cristian.mondo@windriver.com>
2024-10-04 13:16:41 -03:00
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2022-09-14 10:56:06 -04:00
2024-08-06 13:43:50 +00:00

## Example commands for building StarlingX images

PRIVATE_REGISTRY_USERID=myuser
PRIVATE_REGISTRY=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9001
VERSION=2018.11.13
OS=debian
OS_VERSION=7.5.1804
BUILD_STREAM=stable
HOST_PORT=8088
PUBLISH_URL=https://mirror.starlingx.windriver.com/mirror/starlingx/master/${OS}/monolithic/latest_build/

## Step 1: Build stx-debian
time $MY_REPO/build-tools/build-docker-images/build-stx-base.sh \
    --os ${OS} \
    --os-version ${OS_VERSION} \
    --version ${VERSION} \
    --user ${PRIVATE_REGISTRY_USERID} \
    --registry ${PRIVATE_REGISTRY} \
    --repo 'deb [trusted=yes check-valid-until=0] $PUBLISH_URL/inputs/packages ./'
    --repo 'deb [trusted=yes check-valid-until=0] $PUBLISH_URL/outputs/std/packages ./'
    --push \
    --clean


## Step 2: Build wheels (output as tarball)
time $MY_REPO/build-tools/build-wheels/build-wheel-tarball.sh \
    --os ${OS} \
    --os-version ${OS_VERSION} \
    --stream ${BUILD_STREAM}

## Step 3: Build images
time $MY_REPO/build-tools/build-docker-images/build-stx-images.sh \
    --os ${OS} \
    --version ${VERSION} \
    --stream ${BUILD_STREAM} \
    --base ${PRIVATE_REGISTRY}/${PRIVATE_REGISTRY_USERID}/stx-${OS}:${VERSION} \
    --wheels http://${HOSTNAME}:${HOST_PORT}/${MY_WORKSPACE}/std/build-wheels-${OS}-${BUILD_STREAM}/stx-${OS}-${BUILD_STREAM}-wheels.tar \
    --user ${PRIVATE_REGISTRY_USERID} \
    --registry ${PRIVATE_REGISTRY} \
    --push --latest \
    --clean


## Note: Verify that lighttpd is not bound to "localhost"
vi /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf
# server.bind = "localhost"
systemctl restart lighttpd

## Note: You may need to add an iptables rule to allow the docker
## containers to access the http server on your host. For example:
iptables -I INPUT 6 -i docker0 -p tcp --dport ${HOST_PORT} -m state --state NEW,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT