#!/usr/bin/env bash # This script shows how to build the Docker image and push it to ECR to be ready for use # by Bracket. # The argument to this script is the image name. This will be used as the image on the local # machine and combined with the account and region to form the repository name for ECR. dockerfile=$1 image=$2 mode=$3 tag=$4 # if AWS_DEFAULT_REGION start with cn, AWS_DOMAIN == amazon.com.cn if [[ $AWS_DEFAULT_REGION == cn* ]]; then AWS_DOMAIN="amazonaws.com.cn" else AWS_DOMAIN="amazonaws.com" fi if [ "$image" = "" ] || [ "$dockerfile" = "" ] then echo "Usage: $0 " exit 1 fi if [ -d "stable-diffusion-webui" ]; then echo "Removing existing project..." rm -rf stable-diffusion-webui fi if [ "$tag" = "" ] then tag=latest fi # Get the account number associated with the current IAM credentials account=$(aws sts get-caller-identity --query Account --output text) if [ $? -ne 0 ] then exit 255 fi # Get the region defined in the current configuration (default to us-west-2 if none defined) region=$(aws configure get region) # region=${region:-us-west-2} image_name="${image}" fullname="${account}.dkr.ecr.${region}.${AWS_DOMAIN}/${image_name}:${tag}" # If the repository doesn't exist in ECR, create it. desc_output=$(aws ecr describe-repositories --repository-names ${image_name} 2>&1) if [ $? -ne 0 ] then if echo ${desc_output} | grep -q RepositoryNotFoundException then aws ecr create-repository --repository-name "${image_name}" > /dev/null else >&2 echo ${desc_output} fi fi aws ecr get-login-password --region ${region} | docker login -u AWS --password-stdin ${account}.dkr.ecr.${region}.${AWS_DOMAIN} cp ${dockerfile} . # Build the docker image locally with the image name and then push it to ECR # with the full name. docker build -t ${fullname} -f ${dockerfile} . # if docker build failed, exit if [ $? -ne 0 ] then echo "docker build failed" exit 255 fi docker push ${fullname} docker images $fullname