* chore: Remove `backup` target from Makefile
- The `backup` target is no longer serving any value to us. It was made redundant with changes added in Oct 2020.
- `clean` target inline docs revised.
- `.gitignore` remove test lines that are no longer valid.
* chore: Parallel test target split to multi-line
* tests(fix): Test `setup.sh` with temporary config dir
The `no_containers.bats` test has many redundant test cases already covered by `setup-cli`. They're basically identical. Removed all but one.
This removes some config dirs that were being explicitly created instead of using the test helper to generate a directory that can be used to test the `-p` option instead.
* ci: Ensure tests are run when `Makefile` is modified
Mew re-usable workflows are introduced to handle building, testing and publishing the container
image in a uniform and easy way. Now, the `scheduled_builds`, `default_on_push`
and a part of the `test_merge_requests` workflow can use the same code
for building, testing and publishing the container images. This is DRY.
Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
* ci: Cache builds by splitting into two jobs
For the cache to work properly, we need to derive a cache key from the build context (files that affect the Dockerfile build) instead of the cache key changing by commit SHA.
We also need to avoid a test suite failure from preventing the caching of a build, thus splitting into separate jobs.
This first attempt used `upload-artifact` and `download-artifact` to transfer the built image, but it has quite a bit of overhead and prevented multi-platform build (without complicating the workflow further).
* ci: Transfer to dependent job via cache only
While `download-artifact` + `docker load` is a little faster than rebuilding the image from cached layers, `upload-artifact` takes about 2 minutes to upload the AMD64 (330MB) tar image export (likely due to compression during upload?).
The `actions/cache` approach however does not incur that hit and is very quick (<10 secs) to complete it's post upload work. The dependent job still gets a cache-hit, and the build job is able to properly support multi-platform builds.
Added additional notes about timing and size of including ARM builds.
* ci: Move Dockerfile ARG to end of build
When the ARG changes due to commit SHA, it invalidates all cache due to the LABEL layers at the start. Then any RUN layers implicitly invalidate, even when the ARG is not used.
Introduced basic multi-stage build, and relocated the container config / metadata to the end of the build. This avoids invalidating expensive caching layers (size and build time) needlessly.
* docker_container first, then fall back to docker_image
+ test changes to support
+ test change to wait for smtp port to fix flakey tests since https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/pull/2104
* quick fix
* Update setup.sh
Co-authored-by: Georg Lauterbach <44545919+georglauterbach@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Casper <casperklein@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat: leverage cache to prevent unnecessary pushing and building
* fix: combine test build and test suite to leverage cache
* fix: revert inadvertently changed parts
* fix: review-requested changes
* fix: update test tags to use static ci tag
* first migration steps
* altered issue templates
* altered README
* removed .travis.yml
* adjusting registry & repository, Dockerfile and compose.env
* Close stale issues automatically
* Integrated CI with Github Actions (#3)
* feat: integrated ci with github actions
* fix: use secrets for docker org and update image
* docs: clarify why we use -t if no tty exists
* fix: correct remaining references to old repo
chore: prettier automatically updated markdown as well
* fix: hardcode docker org
* change testing image to just testing
* ci: add armv7 as a supported platform
* finished migration steps
* corrected linting in build-push action
* corrected linting in build-push action (2)
* minor preps for PR
* correcting push on pull request and minor details
* adjusted workflows to adhere closer to @wernerfred's diagram
* minor patches
* adjusting Dockerfile's installation of base packages
* adjusting schedule for stale issue action
* reverting license text
* improving CONTRIBUTING.md PR text
* Update CONTRIBUTING.md
* a bigger patch at the end
* moved all scripts into one directory under target/scripts/
* moved the quota-warning.sh script into target/scripts/ and removed empty directory /target/dovecot/scripts
* minor fixes here and there
* adjusted workflows for use a fully qualified name (i.e. docker.io/...)
* improved on the Dockerfile layer count
* corrected local tests - now they (actually) work (fine)!
* corrected start-mailserver.sh to make use of defaults consistently
* removed very old, deprecated variables (actually only one)
* various smaller improvements in the end
* last commit before merging #6
* rearranging variables to use alphabetic order
Co-authored-by: casperklein <casperklein@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Nick Pappas <radicand@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: William Desportes <williamdes@wdes.fr>