Add build_only flag to skip provisioners and avoid /packer-files mount#209
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Signed-off-by: Nikita Vakula <programmistov.programmist@gmail.com>
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This PR introduces a new
build_onlyoption to the Docker builder. When enabled, Packer will:/packer-filesdirectory into the containerCurrently, Packer always mounts a host directory at /packer-files for provisioners. This directory is:
This causes unnecessary artifacts in images and complicates reproducible builds. This issue is described in #134.
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Example usage: