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Add new base image: base-bin #587

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@chevdor chevdor commented Jul 28, 2023

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The number of binaries distributed via Container images is increasing.
We have a base image dedicated to CI but there is so far no base image intended to the standard distribution of our binaries. As a result, each of our release images contain the same duplicated code:

  • add parity GPG keys
  • run an apt update
  • create a user
  • symlink a data folder
  • etc...

Most our images are based on the an updated version of a base image (ubuntu:20.04 atm).
However, those images are built and published without having kinda of chance for any testing.

Building the image from this PR nighlty gives us the option to run some secruity testing / auditing on the base image before using it in production.

This PR does not include security/auditing of the built image.

Once a build of this image is available, all our polkadot, cumulus, staking-miner, etc... can be rebuilt with this new base image. it will cut the build time and offer a reliable and common base.

Todo

  • Add nightly scheduled build

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@chevdor chevdor requested a review from a team July 28, 2023 09:56
@chevdor chevdor merged commit e11835f into master Jul 28, 2023
@chevdor chevdor deleted the wk-230728-ubuntu-base branch July 28, 2023 12:29
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