* Reference paths relative to the current script or project root
Before this PR:
- some scripts change the current working directory and use relative paths
- different approaches are taken to know which directory a script is running in
- paths are sometimes relative, sometimes absolute, sometimes traversing directories
After this PR:
- scripts do neither change nor care much about the current working directory
- a unified approach determines the directory of the current script
- paths are always relative to the project root
This should resolve an issue I already tried to fix with https://github.com/getsentry/self-hosted/pull/1798,
where the contents of `./sentry` were not copied
into the built container image,
thus `enhance-image.sh` did not apply.
Co-authored-by: Amin Vakil <info@aminvakil.com>
Not all environments are KVM, and not all virtualized CPUs show SSE4.2 support even if they do support it. This adds an escape hatch if you know what you are doing.
* check to see if docker compose exists
* add check for docker version command doesn't error out
* clean up exception handling of docker commands
* merge master
We get `docker: 'compose' is not a docker command.` on the console when we are checking for `docker compose` availability. This PR hides these messages.
Check if docker compose v2, CLI, is available and get semantic version
from it, or fallback to get semantic version out of docker-compose v1
when checking minimum requirements during install.sh script
Fixes#962
Starting from `docker-compose` v1.28.0, the `--no-ansi` option is deprecated and a new, `--ansi never` option is introduced instead. This PR makes the deprecation warnings around this go away but bumps the minimum docker-compose version required to `1.28.0` as the older versions don't support the new option.