#15596 set things up with the intent that the docker image build process
would be handled by the automated build system on dockerhub, but after
merging we found that it's impossible to change the source git repository
for an existing dockerhub repository.
To get away from the limitations of dockerhub, we intend to eventually
automate these builds in a separate CI system. Here we add some scripts
that would drive such an automated process. It's split into multiple steps
to allow for situations where the new version should not be tagged as
the latest, and to make it easier and safer to test the build script
while doing development on it.
Since this automated process doesn't yet exist, a wrapper script
release.sh is included to help run a local, manual build and deploy
process in the mean time. The README.md in the docker-release dir here
contains details on the intended usage.
These are different than our "full" images because they include a binary
already released to releases.hashicorp.com, whereas the root Dockerfile
directly builds from the current work tree.
This particular Dockerfile is not intended to be run manually, but rather
exists only to drive the dockerhub automated build.