# build-container.mk contains utilities used by Makefiles to proxy commands to # build containers. # # The following terminology is used throughout comments: # # callers Makefiles including this file # users Users invoking `make` # # Users can supply the USE_CONTAINER=1 environment variable to inform targets # that they should proxy build commands to the build container. # # Targets must opt-in to proxying support. Callers which wish to support # proxying a Make target to the build container should be written with the # following pattern: # # : # ifeq $($(USE_CONTAINER),1) # $(RERUN_IN_CONTAINER) # else # # endif # # For example, for a `example` target to proxy an echo to a build container: # # example: # ifeq ($(USE_CONTAINER),1) # $(RERUN_IN_CONTAINER) # else # echo Hello, world! # endif # # By default, no environment variables are propagated to the build container. # Callers should set the PROPAGATE_VARS global variable to specify which # variable names should be passed through to the container. USE_CONTAINER ?= 0 BUILD_IMAGE_VERSION ?= 1 BUILD_IMAGE ?= pyroscope/rust_builder_cli:$(BUILD_IMAGE_VERSION) DOCKER_OPTS ?= # # Build container cache. `make build-container-cache` will create two Docker # volumes which are used for caching downloaded Go modules and built code. # This dramatically speeds up subseqent builds. # # The following code checks to see if the volumes exist and appends them to # DOCKER_OPTS if they do. # REGISTRY_CACHE_VOLUME := pyroscope-rs-cargo-registry-cache define volume_exists $(shell docker volume inspect $(1) >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo 1 || echo "") endef # Figure out if our build container should be using a build cache for Go. ifneq ($(USE_CONTAINER),0) REGISTRY_CACHE_EXISTS := $(call volume_exists,$(REGISTRY_CACHE_VOLUME)) ifeq ($(REGISTRY_CACHE_EXISTS),1) DOCKER_OPTS += -v $(REGISTRY_CACHE_VOLUME):/root/.cargo/registry endif endif .PHONY: build-container-cache build-container-cache: docker volume create $(REGISTRY_CACHE_VOLUME) clean-build-container-cache: ifneq (, $(shell which docker)) docker volume rm $(REGISTRY_CACHE_VOLUME) 2>/dev/null || true endif # # Miscellaneous # # Name of the makefile PARENT_MAKEFILE := $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)) # Creates a build container and runs Make inside of it. # # Callers can use PROPAGATE_VARS to set which environment variables get passed # through to the container. USE_CONTAINER should never get propagated. define RERUN_IN_CONTAINER docker run $(DOCKER_OPTS) --init --rm $(DOCKER_OPTS) \ -v "$(shell pwd):/src" \ -w "/src" \ $(foreach var, $(PROPAGATE_VARS), -e "$(var)=$(subst ",\",$($(var)))") \ $(BUILD_IMAGE) make -f $(PARENT_MAKEFILE) $@ endef