Re: Fetch and pre-build dub dependencies

2018-03-06 Thread Tamas via Digitalmars-d

On Wednesday, 7 March 2018 at 04:28:11 UTC, Seb wrote:
For run.dlang.io, I fetch all dependencies and build them into 
the Docker image. That has the advantage that executions with 
dub packages are a lot faster.

It's just dub fetch and dub build though. Take a look:

https://github.com/dlang-tour/core-exec/blob/master/Dockerfile


Thank you for showing your solution! Using dub --single is neat 
and works well for this!


Re: Fetch and pre-build dub dependencies

2018-03-06 Thread Seb via Digitalmars-d

On Tuesday, 6 March 2018 at 18:03:34 UTC, Tamas wrote:
I have a Dockerfile to build a vibe.d project. Docker has a 
nice caching system so it continues building the docker image 
from the step where it's needed when something changes. This is 
typically at the step of adding my source files, then building 
the binary.


The problem is that fetching and building vibe dependencies 
takes a lot of time every time some source files of mine 
changes.


I can pre-fetch dub dependencies, although it's a bit 
cumbersome as fetch doesn't load dependencies of the given 
package.


RUN dub fetch vibe-d --cache=system
RUN dub fetch vibe-core --cache=system
RUN dub fetch eventcore --cache=system


But there's no easy way to build these dependencies before I 
add my project source files to the docker image. If I could do 
that the docker build process would be tremendously faster, as 
it would be simply skipped automatically by the Docker cache 
system. Currently 99% of the time spent on building the 
dependencies when i am creating a docker image. (I have to use 
ldc for ARM, which is slower.)


Is there an easy way to fetch and prebuild a dub package 
dependencies?


something like "dub fetch-and-build vibe-d --recursive 
--cache=system"


For run.dlang.io, I fetch all dependencies and build them into 
the Docker image. That has the advantage that executions with dub 
packages are a lot faster.

It's just dub fetch and dub build though. Take a look:

https://github.com/dlang-tour/core-exec/blob/master/Dockerfile

dub fetch also fetches the dependencies of the package. The 
docker images don't have internet access on run.dlang.io, so it 
works fine for me. Maybe all you need is to disable the registry 
lookup?


Fetch and pre-build dub dependencies

2018-03-06 Thread Tamas via Digitalmars-d
I have a Dockerfile to build a vibe.d project. Docker has a nice 
caching system so it continues building the docker image from the 
step where it's needed when something changes. This is typically 
at the step of adding my source files, then building the binary.


The problem is that fetching and building vibe dependencies takes 
a lot of time every time some source files of mine changes.


I can pre-fetch dub dependencies, although it's a bit cumbersome 
as fetch doesn't load dependencies of the given package.


RUN dub fetch vibe-d --cache=system
RUN dub fetch vibe-core --cache=system
RUN dub fetch eventcore --cache=system


But there's no easy way to build these dependencies before I add 
my project source files to the docker image. If I could do that 
the docker build process would be tremendously faster, as it 
would be simply skipped automatically by the Docker cache system. 
Currently 99% of the time spent on building the dependencies when 
i am creating a docker image. (I have to use ldc for ARM, which 
is slower.)


Is there an easy way to fetch and prebuild a dub package 
dependencies?


something like "dub fetch-and-build vibe-d --recursive 
--cache=system"