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A script to easily run composer through docker to provide a defined environment
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#!/bin/sh | |
# This script is meant to be user with docker images from https://hub.docker.com/r/webcoastdk/composer/tags | |
# | |
# It mounts the current working directory into /build in the container and calls the given command. | |
# Additionally the current users `.ssh` and `.composer` directory are also mounted to give access to composer cache | |
# and SSH known hosts | |
# | |
# On hosts with MacOS the SSH agent is started inside the container, as it is currently not possible to mount the SSH | |
# authentication agent socket into the container. | |
# On other hosts (mainly Linux) the current `$SSH_AUTH_SOCK` is mounted to `/ssh-agent` and the environment variable | |
# `SSH_AUTH_SOCK` is set to `/ssh-agent`, so the host agent is used. | |
# | |
# This scripts expects a docker file under `./docker/composer/Dockerfile`, relative to the current working directory. | |
# The image name prefix is determined by the environment variable `$COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME`, as with docker-compose. If | |
# this variable is not set, the current working directory is used as prefix, also as with docker-compose. The variable | |
# can be set using an `.env` file in the current working directory or providing it otherwise. | |
# | |
# The project structure could look like this: | |
# Project root/ | |
# ├── docker/ | |
# │ └── composer/ | |
# │ └── Dockerfile (this should install the necessary dependencies defined in your `composer.json`) | |
# ├── scripts/ | |
# │ └── composer.sh (this script) | |
# ├── .env (optional) | |
# ├── composer.json | |
# ├── composer.lock | |
# └── docker-compose.yml (optional) | |
# Include the `.env` file if it exists (exclude lines starting with #) | |
if [ -f "`pwd`/.env" ]; then | |
export $(cat "`pwd`/.env"|grep -Ev '^#'|xargs) | |
fi | |
# Determine the docker image name | |
if [ -z "$COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME" ]; then | |
# If no project name is set, use the current working directory | |
dockerImageName=$(basename $(pwd)|sed -e 's/ /_/g'|awk '{print tolower($0)}')_composer | |
else | |
dockerImageName="$COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME"_composer | |
fi | |
# Build the docker image based on the docker file in `docker/composer/` directory and tag it as `$dockerImageName` | |
if [ "$1" = "build" ]; then | |
docker build --pull docker/composer -t "$dockerImageName" | |
else | |
# Determine, if the script is run from a terminal and add the "-t" parameter, if true | |
TERMINAL_PARAMETER="" | |
tty -s | |
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then | |
TERMINAL_PARAMETER="t" | |
fi | |
if [ `uname -s` = "Darwin" ]; then | |
docker run --rm -${TERMINAL_PARAMETER}i -v "`pwd`:/build" -v "$HOME/.ssh:/root/.ssh" -v "$HOME/.composer:/root/.composer" "$dockerImageName" "$@" | |
else | |
docker run --rm -${TERMINAL_PARAMETER}i -v "`pwd`:/build" -v "$HOME/.ssh:/root/.ssh" -v "$HOME/.composer:/root/.composer" -v "$SSH_AUTH_SOCK:/ssh-agent" -e "SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/ssh-agent" "$dockerImageName" "$@" | |
fi | |
fi |
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