March-9th-2021, 08:42 AM
Ah now I got your point.
Well I personally would do it differently, but I am a developer of course ... I would make a copy of the original source code of the container which is located here https://github.com/HilscherAutomation/ne...g-examples and would do all my edits in this new source code respository and would then finally let Docker hub generate a complete new container. But this requires of course a Docker Hub account and a Guthub account.
If you do not have neither nor accounts then indeed the only chance is the 4 steps procedure you described. Since many customer do not want to make their source code open to everybody like we do ... they have usually a private server with a private github repository and a private Docker repository. This is how I do it at home.
Our source code examples never can be so good to meet all the customer demands all at once. This is why we call those containers just examples customers can adapt.
Thx
Armin
Well I personally would do it differently, but I am a developer of course ... I would make a copy of the original source code of the container which is located here https://github.com/HilscherAutomation/ne...g-examples and would do all my edits in this new source code respository and would then finally let Docker hub generate a complete new container. But this requires of course a Docker Hub account and a Guthub account.
If you do not have neither nor accounts then indeed the only chance is the 4 steps procedure you described. Since many customer do not want to make their source code open to everybody like we do ... they have usually a private server with a private github repository and a private Docker repository. This is how I do it at home.
Our source code examples never can be so good to meet all the customer demands all at once. This is why we call those containers just examples customers can adapt.
Thx
Armin
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