Add rm=True to docker build to reduce disk usage#865
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Add rm=True to docker build to reduce disk usage#865sudoudaisuke wants to merge 1 commit intoaws-ia:mainfrom
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Summary
Add
rm=Trueparameter todocker.APIClient().build()to automatically remove intermediate containers after each layer is created.Problem
Currently, TaskCat leaves intermediate containers after Docker builds, consuming significant disk space:
Solution
Set
rm=Truein thebuild()method to remove intermediate containers immediately after each layer image is created.Benefits
Testing
Tested on AWS CloudShell (1GB disk limit) building a Go Lambda function (cfn-ecr-aws-soci-index-builder) with the following results:
Before (rm=False):