#! /bin/bash # Tired of building canvas? # now you can add a `image: starlord.inscloudgate.net/jenkins/canvas-lms:master` to your docker-compose.local.yml # then just `docker compose pull web` # note if you do a `docker compose build` it will try to build everything # but if you do a `docker compose up` it will just use the image you pulled down # there is some weirdness to the way canvas is setup, that make this a little more # difficult. We need to copy the Gemfile.lock from the container, and nuke stale # volumes. You should be able to go while without pulling the new image down by # running `bundle` and `yarn install` in your container after pulling # # ```yml # version: '2.3' # services: # web: &WEB # image: instructure/canvas-lms:master # build: # context: . # guard: # <<: *WEB # jobs: # <<: *WEB # webpack: # <<: *WEB # ``` # # On a new installation, you will need some config files. Do not copy contents of new-jenkins folder, just yamls. #ccp docker-compose/config/*.yml config/ docker compose down docker compose pull web docker volume rm canvaslms_bundler canvaslms_canvas-docker-gems canvaslms_node_modules canvaslms_quizzes_node_modules canvaslms_yarn-cache canvaslms_generated_1 canvaslms_generated_2 canvaslms_generated_3 docker run --rm starlord.inscloudgate.net/jenkins/canvas-lms:master cat Gemfile.lock > Gemfile.lock docker run --rm starlord.inscloudgate.net/jenkins/canvas-lms:master cat yarn.lock > yarn.lock # If this is the first time you've set this up, you instead need to run this: #docker compose run --rm web bash -c "bundle; bundle exec rake db:create db:initial_setup" # If you are updating an existing installation, run this: docker compose run --rm web bash -c "bundle; bundle exec rake db:migrate"