mxwcore-wotlk/apps/docker/docker-cmd.sh

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#!/bin/bash
# TODO(michaeldelago) decide if we need a wrapper like this around docker
# commands.
#
# Running the docker commands should be simple and familiar.
# Introducting extra steps through the dashboard can cause issues with people
# getting started, especially if they already know docker.
#
# If a new user knows docker, they will feel (pretty close) to right at home.
# If a new user doesn't know docker, it's easy to learn and the knowledge
# applies to much more than azerothcore
set -euo pipefail
COMPOSE_DOCKER_CLI_BUILD="1"
DOCKER_BUILDKIT="1"
# BUILDKIT_INLINE_CACHE="1"
function usage () {
cat <<EOF
Wrapper for shell scripts around docker
usage: $(basename $0) ACTION [ ACTION... ] [ ACTION_ARG... ]
actions:
EOF
# the `-s` will remove the "#" and properly space the action and description
cat <<EOF | column -t -l2 -s'#'
> start:app # Start the development worldserver and authserver
> start:app:d # Start the development worldserver and authserver in detached mode
> build # build the development worldserver and authserver
> pull # pull the development worldserver and authserver
> build:nocache # build the development worldserver and authserver without cache
> clean:build # clean build artifacts from the dev server
> client-data # download client data in the dev server
> dev:up start # the dev server
> dev:build # compile azerothcore using the dev server
> dev:dash # execute the dashboard in the dev server container
> dev:shell [ ARGS... ] # open a bash shell in the dev server
> prod:build # Build the service containers used by acore-docker
> prod:pull # Pull the containers used by acore-docker
> prod:up # Start the services used by acore-docker
> prod:up:d # start the services used by acore-docker in the background
> attach SERVICE # attach to a service currently running in docker compose
EOF
}
# If no args, just spit usage and exit
[[ $# -eq 0 ]] && usage && exit
# loop through commands passed
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
start:app)
set -x
docker compose --profile app up
set +x
# pop the head off of the queue of args
# After this, the value of $1 is the value of $2
shift
;;
start:app:d)
set -x
docker compose --profile app up -d
set +x
shift
;;
build)
set -x
docker compose --profile local --profile dev --profile dev-build build
docker compose --profile dev-build run --rm --no-deps ac-dev-build /bin/bash /azerothcore/apps/docker/docker-build-dev.sh
set +x
shift
;;
pull)
set -x
docker compose --profile local --profile dev --profile dev-build pull
set +x
shift
;;
build:nocache)
set -x
docker compose --profile local --profile dev --profile dev-build build --no-cache
docker compose run --rm --no-deps ac-dev-build /bin/bash /azerothcore/apps/docker/docker-build-dev.sh
set +x
shift
;;
clean:build)
set -x
docker compose run --rm --no-deps ac-dev-server bash acore.sh compiler clean
docker compose run --rm --no-deps ac-dev-server bash acore.sh compiler ccacheClean
set +x
shift
;;
client-data)
set -x
docker compose run --rm --no-deps ac-dev-server bash acore.sh client-data
set +x
shift
;;
dev:up)
set -x
docker compose up -d ac-dev-server
set +x
shift
;;
dev:build)
set -x
docker compose run --rm ac-dev-server bash acore.sh compiler build
set +x
shift
;;
dev:dash)
set -x
docker compose run --rm ac-dev-server bash /azerothcore/acore.sh ${@:2}
set +x
shift
;;
dev:shell)
set -x
docker compose up -d ac-dev-server
docker compose exec ac-dev-server bash ${@:2}
set +x
shift
;;
build:prod|prod:build)
set -x
docker compose --profile prod build
set +x
shift
;;
pull:prod|prod:pull)
set -x
docker compose --profile prod pull
set +x
shift
;;
prod:up|start:prod)
set -x
docker compose --profile prod-app up
set +x
shift
;;
prod:up:d|start:prod:d)
set -x
docker compose --profile prod-app up -d
set +x
shift
;;
attach)
SERVICE="$2"
set -x
docker compose attach "$SERVICE"
set +x
shift
shift # Second to pass the argument
;;
*)
echo "Unknown or empty arg"
usage
exit 1
esac
done