#!/usr/bin/env bash set -e # If you want to build a specific flavor, set the CONTAINER_FLAVOR environment variable # e.g. CONTAINER_FLAVOR=cpu ./build.sh # Possible Values are: # - cpu # - cuda # - rocm # Don't forget to also set it when executing run.sh # if it is not set, the script will try to detect the flavor by itself. # # Doc can be found here: # https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/installation/040_INSTALL_DOCKER/ SCRIPTDIR=$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}") cd "$SCRIPTDIR" || exit 1 source ./env.sh DOCKERFILE=${INVOKE_DOCKERFILE:-./Dockerfile} # print the settings echo -e "You are using these values:\n" echo -e "Dockerfile:\t\t${DOCKERFILE}" echo -e "index-url:\t\t${PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL:-none}" echo -e "Volumename:\t\t${VOLUMENAME}" echo -e "Platform:\t\t${PLATFORM}" echo -e "Container Registry:\t${CONTAINER_REGISTRY}" echo -e "Container Repository:\t${CONTAINER_REPOSITORY}" echo -e "Container Tag:\t\t${CONTAINER_TAG}" echo -e "Container Flavor:\t${CONTAINER_FLAVOR}" echo -e "Container Image:\t${CONTAINER_IMAGE}\n" # Create docker volume if [[ -n "$(docker volume ls -f name="${VOLUMENAME}" -q)" ]]; then echo -e "Volume already exists\n" else echo -n "creating docker volume " docker volume create "${VOLUMENAME}" fi # Build Container docker build \ --platform="${PLATFORM:-linux/amd64}" \ --tag="${CONTAINER_IMAGE:-invokeai}" \ ${CONTAINER_FLAVOR:+--build-arg="CONTAINER_FLAVOR=${CONTAINER_FLAVOR}"} \ ${PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL:+--build-arg="PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL=${PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL}"} \ ${PIP_PACKAGE:+--build-arg="PIP_PACKAGE=${PIP_PACKAGE}"} \ --file="${DOCKERFILE}" \ ..