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Docker build on push to main #67
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WalkthroughThis update introduces a GitHub Actions workflow for continuous deployment of a Python project, automates Docker image handling, and adds a new agent for making random predictions in binary markets. Additionally, it cleans up an unused import in the project's main run script. Changes
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#!/bin/bash | ||
# This script builds the docker image and pushes it to the GitHub Container Registry, | ||
# it should be done from Github's CD pipeline, but keeping it here for any testing purposes required in the future. | ||
docker build . -t ghcr.io/gnosis/prediction-market-agent:test && docker push ghcr.io/gnosis/prediction-market-agent:test |
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Have you left this in just for manual testing?
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yeah so we can do it locally if needed, it has a special test
tag at the end, so no conflicts with "prod" deployment
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