Official docker image #2003
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Having Docker images availables is super useful for quickly testing from almost any platform without the need to install buildtools and compile. It's also a very welcoming workflow for wanting-to-be contributors, since it takes out all the fuss of deps and build tools from it. |
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A while ago I created a docker repo, just cleaned up a bit and updated to current versions: https://github.com/baresip/docker Instead of docker hub it uses github packages. This way we can directly push images and have no separate account to manage. I just pinned the docker repo to give this more visibility. |
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Thanks for sharing your image, @sreimers. I will keep it handy in case I need it. $ docker build -t baresip https://github.com/baresip/baresip.git#master This can also be used from Docker Compose manifests. It could even work for different branches/tags for testing features. EDIT: Docker images would also serve as methods for packaging BareSIP + custom configs for specific use cases in self-contained artifacts (e.g. #2424). |
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Have you guys considered maintaining an "official" docker image?
I think it would be very useful to have it in docker hub. Then with every release, an automated pipeline would create and push a new image, possibly with multiple architectures, to docker hub.
I can help if this is of interest!
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