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Why do we have to push an image to a registry?

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  • LonkleL Offline
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    Lonkle
    wrote on last edited by Lonkle
    #14

    --no-push stopped working for me (it still builds, but doesn't skip the push). I checked the box patch and it's there. I checked the CLI tool and it still has the option. The Build Service Bot got more updates, was there an issue with the Bot. Can you reproduce this @girish with the latest Cloudron Build Service app?

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      #15

      I just checked and this is literally the only commit you made after v1.2.1 that could have broken this, it could be related if you can reproduce this at least. I'll try to roll back my Build Service Version in the meantime.

      Oh, the commit that could have caused this: https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/cloudron-build-service/-/commit/5012542ecd7d538a37fe8f84cfab096c588f0ac2

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        #16

        @girish I swear this --no-push feature worked perfectly for me until the Build Service got updated. Does it still work on your install (since we're both running on master rn - maybe it still works on stable, with the small patch, and it's a separate master issue - jus' wanna check)?

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          #17

          I probably broke something with that latest commit you pointed out, I will check it.

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          • LonkleL Offline
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            wrote on last edited by
            #18

            The irony that that commit was called "Fix typoe" 😂

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              #19

              Hopefully, this should be fixed now. Update the build service app.

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                wrote on last edited by
                #20

                Just tested and it's fixed. You can mark this as solved. Thank you! ☺️

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                  #21

                  Does this mean that we can also host the Cloudron build service on production machines, or am I mistaken?

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                  • yusfY yusf

                    Does this mean that we can also host the Cloudron build service on production machines, or am I mistaken?

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                    @yusf no, that would be this scenario
                    https://forum.cloudron.io/post/16249

                    Conscious tech

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                    • yusfY yusf

                      Does this mean that we can also host the Cloudron build service on production machines, or am I mistaken?

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                      @yusf said in Why do we have to push an image to a registry?:

                      Does this mean that we can also host the Cloudron build service on production machines, or am I mistaken?

                      Well, I run it only on a dev machine since I only use Cloudron to dev. But tbh, after 100s of builds. All of the other apps are still running smoothly so it's not recommended because it's the only app with the docker add-on and thus could technically mess with other apps. It has never done so, I just think they'd rather not have the responsibility of calling it "production-ready" even though in my dev environment, it gives me no issues. I would feel comfortable running this in production tbh. The worry is if it ever bugged. But I can actually work around that by accounting for it using a Cloudron add-on I'm building (Dot the Repair Bot) so even though it's never happened, if I account for the Build Service being able to destroy containers / data outside it's sandbox (what the devs mean when they say it's not for production), I can have them auto-restored by Dot.

                      But if Dot got destroyed by the Build Service I'd be screwed. 😂

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