#!/usr/bin/env bash # Stop at first error set -e SCRIPT_DIR=$( cd -- "$( dirname -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" &> /dev/null && pwd ) DOCKER_TAG="ct-final_submit_0820_2" DOCKER_NOOP_VOLUME="${DOCKER_TAG}-volume" INPUT_DIR="${SCRIPT_DIR}/test/input" OUTPUT_DIR="${SCRIPT_DIR}/test/output" echo "=+= Cleaning up any earlier output" if [ -d "$OUTPUT_DIR" ]; then # Ensure permissions are setup correctly # This allows for the Docker user to write to this location rm -rf "${OUTPUT_DIR}"/* chmod -f o+rwx "$OUTPUT_DIR" else mkdir --mode=o+rwx "$OUTPUT_DIR" fi echo "=+= (Re)build the container" docker build "$SCRIPT_DIR" \ --platform=linux/amd64 \ --tag $DOCKER_TAG 2>&1 echo "=+= Doing a forward pass" ## Note the extra arguments that are passed here: # '--network none' # entails there is no internet connection # 'gpus all' # enables access to any GPUs present # '--volume :/tmp' # is added because on Grand Challenge this directory cannot be used to store permanent files docker volume create "$DOCKER_NOOP_VOLUME" docker run --rm \ --platform=linux/amd64 \ --network none \ --gpus all \ --volume "$INPUT_DIR":/input \ --volume "$OUTPUT_DIR":/output \ --volume "$DOCKER_NOOP_VOLUME":/tmp \ $DOCKER_TAG docker volume rm "$DOCKER_NOOP_VOLUME" # Ensure permissions are set correctly on the output # This allows the host user (e.g. you) to access and handle these files docker run --rm \ --quiet \ --env HOST_UID=`id --user` \ --env HOST_GID=`id --group` \ --volume "$OUTPUT_DIR":/output \ alpine:latest \ /bin/sh -c 'chown -R ${HOST_UID}:${HOST_GID} /output' echo "=+= Wrote results to ${OUTPUT_DIR}" echo "=+= Save this image for uploading via save.sh \"${DOCKER_TAG}\""