cmd | ||
pkg | ||
.dockerignore | ||
.editorconfig | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
.travis.yml | ||
Dockerfile | ||
go.mod | ||
go.sum | ||
LICENSE | ||
main.go | ||
Makefile | ||
README.md | ||
test.sh |
docker hub description updater
By specifying the login data for hub.docker.com you can update the short and long description of a docker repository.
Usage
Test
The examples below describe two ways to update the full description of the docker hub repository. First by the binary and second by a container based way.
dhdu \
--user=<username> \
--password=<password> \
--namespace=<namespace> \
--repository=<repository> \
--file=./README.md
docker run \
--rm \
--volume $(pwd):/workspace \
volkerraschek/dhdu \
--user=<username> \
--password=<password> \
--namespace=<namespace> \
--repository=<repository> \
--file=./README.md
Compiling the source code
There are two different ways to compile dhdu from scratch. The easier ways is to use the pre-defined container image in the Makefile, which has included all dependancies to compile dhdu. Alternatively, if all dependencies are met, dhdu can also be compiled without the container image. Both variants are briefly described.
Compiling the source code via container image
To compile dhdu via container image it's necessary, that a container runtime
is installed. In the Makefile is predefined docker, but it's can be also used
podman. Execute make container-run/dhdu
to start the compiling process.
make container-run/dhdu
Compiling the source code without container image
Make sure you have installed go >= v1.12. Execute make dhdu
to compile
dhdu without a container-image. There should be a similar output as when
compiling dhdu via the container image.