A Docker image built through Github Actions with Git commit version tag
I found that OmniParser's Docker image is difficult to find. The code on GitHub does not provide a pre-built Docker image.
This project will use GitHub Actions and Docker Hub to build and publish images, aiming to keep the process as clean as possible without custom configuration files.
The images of this project will be published to Docker Hub under the repository xiaoyao9184/omni.
Since this project references the OmniParser project via a submodule, it cannot monitor push events on the OmniParser project, and therefore cannot automatically create an image for every commit. A good solution is to manually trigger the action and tag it with the commit id. For more details, see this article set-dynamic-parameters-github-workflows-en.
The default image name format is ${DOCKERHUB_USERNAME}/omni
.
The tag uses the input parameter commit_id
,
which can be either a branch name or a commit id,
when manually triggering the docker-image-tag-commit job.
if the job is triggered by a submodule update push,
the default branch name master
will be used instead of the commit_id
parameter.
This job will also use the shortened commit id as the tag.
If the job docker-image-tag-version is triggered with the omni_version
parameter set to the PyPI OmniParser version number,
the OmniParser package published on PyPI will be installed for the build,
and omni_version
will be used as the tag.
Currently, only the linux/amd64
platform is supported.
You can fork this project and build your own image. You will need to provide the following variables: DOCKERHUB_USERNAME
, DOCKERHUB_TOKEN
.
See this for more details.