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CI images for Nextcloud

📦 Containers used for Continous Integration jobs (automated testing)

GitHub Container Registry

The images are automatic builds on GitHub actions. You can find them at https://github.com/orgs/nextcloud/packages?repo_name=docker-ci. The build is triggered using GitHub workflows.

GitHub workflows

To trigger a build of a specific container, go to https://github.com/nextcloud/docker-ci/actions/workflows/docker.yml and press "Run Workflow". Enter the following information:

  • Path to the folder (e.g. translations)
  • Path to Dockerfile: Dockerfile-Plain IMPORTANT: If you are not using Dockerfile but one with a suffix here, you also need to add the suffix on the image name in the next field (all lowercased)
  • Suffix to image name: -plain
  • Tag name (e.g. latest)

This would result in the Dockerfile /client/Dockerfile being built and the binary being pushed to the GitHub Container Registry as client:latest.

Docker Hub

The images are automatic builds on Docker Hub. You can find them at https://hub.docker.com/u/nextcloudci/. The build is only triggered if a git tag is set.

Git tags

To trigger a build of a specific container the tag needs to be named like the folder followed by a dash and a version number. This means translations-1 will only trigger a build of the translation container and will then build the container nextcloudci/translations:translations-1.

Other example:

  • git tag php7.1-5 will only build nextcloudci/php7.1:php7.1-5