------ Docker ------ ``pw_env_setup`` reliably initializes a working environment for Pigweed, but can take awhile to run. It intelligently caches where it can, but that caching is designed around a particular execution environment. That environment assumption is poor when running tests with Docker. To help out teams using Docker for automated testing, the Pigweed team has a publicly-available Docker image with a cache of some of the Pigweed environment. The current tag of this image is in ``docker/tag`` under the Pigweed checkout. We're still trying to improve this process, so if you have any ideas for improvements please `create an issue`_. .. _create an issue: https://issues.pigweed.dev/issues?q=status:open Build your own Docker image =========================== To build your own Docker image, start with ``docker/Dockerfile.cache`` and run ``docker build --file docker/Dockerfile.cache .`` from the root of your Pigweed checkout. Use the publicly available Docker image ======================================= To use the publicly-available Docker image, run ``docker build --file docker/Dockerfile.run --build-arg from=$(cat docker/tag) .`` from the root of your Pigweed checkout. You still need to run ``. ./bootstrap.sh`` within the Docker image, but it should complete much faster than on a vanilla Docker image.