skia2/docker
Nathaniel Nifong 036503b07e Include wasm debugger in continuous build part 2
Merge branch 'master' of https://skia.googlesource.com/skia into buildwasm


Two-part commit required, compile.sh changes first.


needed hashbang line to run in docker


Include wasm debugger in continuous build

Bug: skia:
Change-Id: I378bff703bdf884ca4da266d00069405ed8613d9
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/205266
Reviewed-by: Kevin Lubick <kjlubick@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Nathaniel Nifong <nifong@google.com>
2019-04-01 19:51:43 +00:00
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binary-size Build code size treemaps for skottie_tool 2019-02-12 13:54:00 +00:00
cmake-release CMake: distinguish between file and dir copies by presence of '.' in src path 2019-02-01 18:58:46 +00:00
skia-release docker - Record the skia git hash. 2018-06-20 14:19:01 +00:00
skia-wasm-release Include wasm debugger in continuous build part 2 2019-04-01 19:51:43 +00:00
skia-with-swift-shader-base Add Dockerfile for building and running local Skia checkout with SwiftShader 2018-06-06 18:23:24 +00:00
cloudbuild.yaml Turn on CI/CD for api.skia.org. (skia) 2019-03-12 18:30:38 +00:00
README.md Build code size treemaps for skottie_tool 2019-02-12 13:54:00 +00:00

Docker

Docker files for building different Skia targets.

skia-release

This image is used to build Skia at TOT with SwiftShader.

There is a continuous process that builds this docker image, but if you need to manually push a verison, then run the following commands:

docker build -t skia-release ./docker/skia-release/
docker tag skia-release gcr.io/skia-public/skia-release:prod
docker push gcr.io/skia-public/skia-release:prod

skia-wasm-release

This image is used to build the Web Assembly (WASM) libraries of Skia at TOT.

There is a continuous process that builds this docker image, but if you need to manually push a verison, then run the following commands:

docker build -t skia-wasm-release ./docker/skia-wasm-release/
docker tag skia-wasm-release gcr.io/skia-public/skia-wasm-release:prod
docker push gcr.io/skia-public/skia-wasm-release:prod

skia-with-swift-shader-base

This image is used to build a local checkout of Skia with SwiftShader and run the built executables without requiring the SwiftShader be installed on the host.

For example (see build-with-swift-shader-and-run for more info), to reproduce a fuzzer bug in SwiftShader:

# First, copy the test case into $SKIA_ROOT, say $SKIA_ROOT/skbug_1234
build-with-swift-shader-and-run "out/with-swift-shader/fuzz -t filter_fuzz -b /skia/skbug_1234"

There is a continuous process that builds this docker image (which only really changes if SwiftShader is updated), but if you need to manually push a version, then run the following commands:

docker build -t skia-with-swift-shader-base ./docker/skia-with-swift-shader-base/
docker tag skia-with-swift-shader-base gcr.io/skia-public/skia-with-swift-shader-base:prod
docker push gcr.io/skia-public/skia-with-swift-shader-base:prod

cmake-release

This image is used to build Skia using CMake.

It gets manually pushed anytime there's an update to the Dockerfile or relevant installed libraries. To push:

docker build -t cmake-release ./cmake-release/
docker tag cmake-release gcr.io/skia-public/cmake-release:3.13.1_v2
docker push gcr.io/skia-public/cmake-release:3.13.1_v2

For testing the image locally, the following flow can be helpful:

docker build -t cmake-release ./cmake-release/
# Run bash in it to poke around and make sure things are properly
# installed and configured. Also useful to get version of CMake.
docker run -it cmake-release /bin/bash
# Compile Skia in a local checkout with the local image
docker run -v $SKIA_ROOT:/SRC -v /tmp/output:/OUT cmake-release /SRC/infra/docker/cmake/build_skia.sh

binary-size

This image is used to build code size tree-maps of Skia

It gets manually pushed anytime there's an update to the Dockerfile or relevant installed libraries. To push:

docker build -t binary-size ./binary-size/
docker tag binary-size gcr.io/skia-public/binary-size:v1
docker push gcr.io/skia-public/binary-size:v1

For testing the image locally, the following flow can be helpful:

docker build -t binary-size ./binary-size/
# Run bash in it to poke around and make sure things are properly
# installed and configured.
docker run -it binary-size /bin/sh
# analyze exe "skottie_tool" in build directory out/Release
docker run -v $SKIA_ROOT/out/Release:/IN -v /tmp/output:/OUT binary-size /opt/binary_size/src/run_binary_size_analysis.py --library /IN/skottie_tool --destdir /OUT