A Leiningen plugin to build and deploy Docker images.
Add docker-deploy to your plugin list in your project.clj
:
:plugins [[io.sarnowski/lein-docker "1.0.0"]]
(see version badge above for newest release)
Available commands:
$ lein docker build
$ lein docker push
You can add the following configuration options at the root of your project.clj
:
:docker {:image-name "myregistry.example.org/myimage"
:dockerfile "target/dist/Dockerfile"
:build-dir "target"}
Defaults:
:image-name
is your project's name (without the group ID):dockerfile
points toDockerfile
:build-dir
points to the project's root
You can use Leiningen to handle your technical release process. In order to do that with your Docker image instead of your plain jar file, configure your release tasks similar to that:
:release-tasks [["vcs" "assert-committed"]
["change" "version" "leiningen.release/bump-version" "release"]
["vcs" "commit"]
["vcs" "tag"]
["clean"]
["uberjar"]
["docker" "build"]
["docker" "push"]
["change" "version" "leiningen.release/bump-version"]
["vcs" "commit"]
["vcs" "push"]]
Copyright (c) 2015, Tobias Sarnowski
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