When we don't set the --label argument on the commandline for all
build variants we lose them in the image.
This also prints out the labes on image push.
It also updates the README and the bug_report template to reflect
the changes. Additionally, in the README some relevant shields from
shields.io are added.
The labels follow [label-schema.org][lsorg] and the [OpenContainer
image spec, section annotations][ocis], specifications.
[lsorg]: http://label-schema.org/rc1/
[ocis]: https://github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/blob/master/annotations.md
This changes the build process even further. Instead
f using `wget` to fetch the current code, `git` is used.
This allows for faster switching between branches,
because only the differences between them have to be
fetched from the server.
But the main advantage is that the build cache can
finally be used as designed by Docker. Repetitive
builds are very fast now. This is also true between
branches and tags, as long as the `requirements.txt`
file doesn't change.
This commit introduces a huge change in the build process.
What changed:
- Dockerfile.ldap was integrated into Dockerfile as a seperate
[build stage][multistage-build].
- All the build scripts were refactored according to this.
- The `docker-compose.yml` file was adjusted likewise.
- The main build script, `/build.sh`, now always builds all
targets (formerly called variants).
- The minimal requirements for Docker and docker-compose
have increased.
- The build on hub.docker.com must be adjusted.
This change should also fix#156 permanently.
[multistage-build]: https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/
Adds a short version tag in the form of v$MAJOR.$MINOR. This tags
creates the possibillity to follow patch releases automatically with the
scheduled import option in Openshift and Kubernetes.