The more dependency versions are mentioned in a Docker tag, the safer is its usage.
Tagging Docker image can thus get quite confusing when all relevant tool and dependency versions are to be included (e.g., alpine, git, docker and compose) for a Docker image.
That challenge is to be solved in the following way:
The more dependency versions are mentioned in a Docker tag, the safer is its usage.
Tagging Docker image can thus get quite confusing when all relevant tool and dependency versions are to be included (e.g., alpine, git, docker and compose) for a Docker image.
That challenge is to be solved in the following way:
docker:${DOCKER_VERSION}withDOCKER_VERSIONequalling18.09.0)${CHOSEN_PARAMETER_NAME}that is fetched from envload)