Use `$CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA` for `GIT_REF`

Using `$CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME` means we get `master` for every image build,
which is not very useful/informative. Using `$CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA`,
on the other hand, makes it possible to see exactly from which commit an
image was built.
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Daniel Wiesenberg 2021-08-31 18:03:44 +02:00
parent 9ded40e983
commit a08ea15695
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@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ build:docker:main:
--context $CI_PROJECT_DIR --context $CI_PROJECT_DIR
--build-arg CREATED=$(date -u +'%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ') --build-arg CREATED=$(date -u +'%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ')
--build-arg VERSION=$(grep -m1 -o '[0-9].[0-9].[0-9]' Cargo.toml) --build-arg VERSION=$(grep -m1 -o '[0-9].[0-9].[0-9]' Cargo.toml)
--build-arg "GIT_REF=$CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME" --build-arg "GIT_REF=$CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA"
--dockerfile "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/docker/ci-binaries-packaging.Dockerfile" --dockerfile "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/docker/ci-binaries-packaging.Dockerfile"
--destination "$CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE/conduit:latest" --destination "$CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE/conduit:latest"
--destination "$CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE/conduit:alpine" --destination "$CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE/conduit:alpine"