# Use the latest 2.1 version of CircleCI pipeline process engine. # See: https://circleci.com/docs/configuration-reference version: 2.1 # Define a job to be invoked later in a workflow. # See: https://circleci.com/docs/configuration-reference/#jobs jobs: # Below is the definition of your job to build and test your app, you can rename and customize it as you want. package-build-push: # These next lines define a Docker executor: https://circleci.com/docs/executor-types/ # You can specify an image from Dockerhub or use one of our Convenience Images from CircleCI's Developer Hub. # Be sure to update the Docker image tag below to openjdk version of your application. # A list of available CircleCI Docker Convenience Images are available here: https://circleci.com/developer/images/image/cimg/openjdk docker: - image: cimg/openjdk:17.0.7 # Add steps to the job # See: https://circleci.com/docs/configuration-reference/#steps steps: # Checkout the code as the first step. - checkout - setup_remote_docker - run: name: Login DockerHub command: | echo "$DOCKERHUB_USERPASS" | docker login -u "$DOCKERHUB_USERNAME" --password-stdin - run: name: Build Contact Center Docker Image command: cd $CIRCLE_WORKING_DIRECTORY/contact-center && ./admin/build.sh - run: name: Push Contact Center Docker Image to DockerHub command: cd $CIRCLE_WORKING_DIRECTORY/contact-center && ./admin/push.sh # Invoke jobs via workflows # See: https://circleci.com/docs/configuration-reference/#workflows workflows: dockerize: # This is the name of the workflow, feel free to change it to better match your workflow. # Inside the workflow, you define the jobs you want to run. jobs: - package-build-push: filters: branches: only: develop