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Robert Munteanu commented on SLING-10229:
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[~bisch...@jena.de] - I think that automated builds from Docker Hub expect us 
to just build the image locally, and they take care of the tagging.

> [LauncherContainer]Set up automated builds for this Docker image 
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>
>                 Key: SLING-10229
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-10229
>             Project: Sling
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Feature Model
>            Reporter: Stefan Bischof
>            Priority: Minor
>
> This is an leftover from an other PR:
> [~rombert]: in  
> [PR|https://github.com/apache/sling-org-apache-sling-feature-launcher/pull/18]
> "I think it would be good to set up automated builds for this Docker image 
> eventually ( not in scope of this PR ). Looking at 
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36853002/writing-dockerfile-for-dockerhub-automated-builds,
>  it looks like the Docker build is basically invoking a top-level Dockerfile. 
> Maybe we should move the 'launch' Dockerfile where the plug-in expects it and 
> leave the top-level Dockerfile as an entry point for Dockerhub automated 
> builds?"
> ---
> I am not sure what you mean with `launch`Dockerfile. And that would mean that 
> we have 2 files?
> The Docker Hub automated build uses a file, that could be specified in 
> Docker-hub. They use the Tag/Branch as the version tag of the image. But we 
> are holding the version just inside maven. So I am not sure that this 
> automated build from the Dockerhub-side is the best way. And we are back at 
> the point where we have to find a way to copy the launcher-${version].jar 
> without changing the Dockerfile in every version just because of the 
> different names. 
> I would really like to have this official container automated in the docker 
> hub.
> But I do not know how to solve this with your CI-Tooling / Access rights on 
> DockerHub.
> Having an jenkins that builds every commit with the -P container option and 
> pushes the images would be the easiest way.
> regards
> Stefan



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