use kaniko to build container image
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Torma Kristóf 2020-04-28 19:09:12 +02:00
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ name: default
steps: steps:
- name: static_analysis - name: static_analysis
image: python:3 image: "python:3"
commands: commands:
- pip3 install pylint bandit mccabe - pip3 install pylint bandit mccabe
- pip3 install -r requirements.txt - pip3 install -r requirements.txt
@ -13,22 +13,15 @@ steps:
- find . -name "*.py" -exec python3 -m mccabe --min 3 '{}' + || if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then echo "you fail"; fi - find . -name "*.py" -exec python3 -m mccabe --min 3 '{}' + || if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then echo "you fail"; fi
- bandit -r . + || if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then echo "you fail"; fi - bandit -r . + || if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then echo "you fail"; fi
- name: build - name: kaniko
image: docker:stable-dind image: banzaicloud/drone-kaniko
volumes: settings:
- name: dockersock registry: registry.kmlabz.com
path: /var/run repo: registry.kmlabz.com/birbnetes/${DRONE_REPO_NAME}
environment: username:
DOCKER_USERNAME:
from_secret: DOCKER_USERNAME from_secret: DOCKER_USERNAME
DOCKER_PASSWORD: password:
from_secret: DOCKER_PASSWORD from_secret: DOCKER_PASSWORD
commands:
- echo "$DOCKER_PASSWORD" | docker login -u "$DOCKER_USERNAME" --password-stdin registry.kmlabz.com
- docker build -t="registry.kmlabz.com/birbnetes/$DRONE_REPO_NAME" .
- docker build -t="registry.kmlabz.com/birbnetes/$DRONE_REPO_NAME:$DRONE_BUILD_NUMBER" .
- docker push "registry.kmlabz.com/birbnetes/$DRONE_REPO_NAME"
- docker push "registry.kmlabz.com/birbnetes/$DRONE_REPO_NAME:$DRONE_BUILD_NUMBER"
- name: ms-teams - name: ms-teams
image: kuperiu/drone-teams image: kuperiu/drone-teams
@ -37,15 +30,3 @@ steps:
from_secret: TEAMS_WEBHOOK from_secret: TEAMS_WEBHOOK
when: when:
status: [ failure ] status: [ failure ]
services:
- name: docker
image: docker:stable-dind
privileged: true
volumes:
- name: dockersock
path: /var/run
volumes:
- name: dockersock
temp: {}