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Master Images 💽

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This repository contains all docker/master images, with which an analysis algorithm can be built.

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Usage

Master images can be added by defining them in the data directory. How this works can be looked up in detail here.

After a new master image is created it can be tested locally. The following commands can be executed locally for this purpose.

Latest

$ npx master-images@latest --help

Beta

$ npx master-images@beta --help

The output should look like this:

Usage:
  $ master-images <command> [options]

Commands:
  list         List all images
  build [dir]  Build image(s)
  push [dir]   Push image(s)

For more info, run any command with the `--help` flag:
  $ master-images list --help
  $ master-images build --help
  $ master-images push --help

Options:
  --registry <registry>  Provide a registry
  -h, --help             Display this message

Folder Structure

The data folder contains all master images. Each master image is assigned to a group (Many-To-One).

Properties like command, commandArguments can be inherited by the last image-group.json file in the folder hierarchy of the file path.

{
    "id": "example",
    "name": "Example",
    "command": "/usr/bin/php",
    "commandArguments": []
}

These properties can also be defined/overwritten with a image.json file in the same directory as the Dockerfile. The content can be the same as for an image group. An image is also identified by an id & name.

For further details, check out docker-scan.


The data folder therefore contains programming language specific images. On the other hand, the folder also contains master images which might be project specific or aren't aimed for a specific language.

The main supported programming languages at the moment are:

  • Python
  • R

But there is practically no limit, as long as the base image provides a command path to an existing compiler.

Contributing

If you have any questions, regarding creating & integrating own master-images, feel free to open an issue or start a discussion.

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