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Hi Mark,Thanks for the responds. However, I cannot find any Jenkins plugins for the solutions proposed in the link.Apologizes as I am a newbie in DevOps.I am thinking either to use a Jenkin's free style project or Pipeline to build a image and then push the image to docker hub. In this case, the tool to build the images must either reside within the Jenkins pod or needs to be installed in another pod(I am looking at Kaniko/Podman) . Is this understanding correct?
Thanks.
On Sun, 7 Feb 2021 at 05:26, Mark Waite wrote:
https://dev.to/thakkaryash94/how-many-ways-to-build-a-container-image-4g3p suggests several different ways that a Kubernetes pod can be used to build a container with using the docker command.It also provides a nice summary of the risks of using the docker command to build untrusted images.
On Sat, Feb 6, 2021 at 11:44 AM Desmond Lim wrote:Hi All,I am trying to build a docker image inside a Jenkins pod. However, I got the below errors. When I login to the Jenkins pod, I cannot find the docker command. I have installed all plugins related to Jenkins and am using 'jenkins/jenkins:lts' image from docker hub.[docker-demo] $ /bin/sh -xe /tmp/jenkins2842149568243187838.sh + docker build . -t anandr72/nodeapp /tmp/jenkins2842149568243187838.sh: 2: /tmp/jenkins2842149568243187838.sh: docker: not found Build step 'Execute shell' marked build as failure Finished: FAILUREAppreciate if someone can help. Thanks.
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