* ref(docker): use a single variable for test features
* ref(docker): scope `ARG`s and `ENV`s correctly
* fix(docker): use variables as expected on test build
* fix(docker): use correct `$RPC_PORT` validation
* revert(docker): revert to using extra `ENTRYPOINT_FEATURES`
* fix(rust): missing features replacements
* fix(docker): enable backtraces for errors and panics
This is a costly function!!
* ref(docker): remove `$NETWORK` as an `ARG`
* fix typo
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Marek <mail@marek.onl>
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Co-authored-by: Marek <mail@marek.onl>
The `runtime-entrypoint.sh` uses the `RPC_PORT` env var when the user
specifies the `getblocktemplate-rpc` feature, but this env var is unset
unless the user sets it. This commit sets the default values for
`RPC_PORT` depending on `NETWORK`.
* fix(docker): use `entrypoint.sh` as default for users
* ref(entrypoint): allow more flexible configurations
This changes allow users to:
- Mount their own configuration file
- Allow for Zebra to be exposed outside the container or not
- Allow the user to turn off sync
- Allow to enable `metrics` and `tracing`, exposing them or not
Having the `-x` option prints variable expasions, so we don't have to echo each value.
* chore(docker): remove unused ARGs from the Dockerfile
ARGs are not available at build time, so we don't require this ARGs as their ENV variables counterparts are being set in the `entrypoint`, at runtime.
* revert: keep old naming
* fix: renaming mistake :)
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
* fix(docker): revert some breaking changes
* imp(docker): allow more flexibility with FEATURES config
* chore(docker): remove confusing port on `EXPOSE`
* chore(docker): remove unused command
* fix(docker): handle quotes while building the conf file
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Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
Co-authored-by: mergify[bot] <37929162+mergify[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(deploy): allow the container to raise in MIGs
* fix(docker): add the `ZEBRA_CACHED_STATE_DIR` as a default `ENV`
This no longer requires the env variable to be defined in other places, unless we're changing the default configuration