I have a build that is defined with one stage, one job, and that job is configured to use docker. I'm not building a docker image with this job; I'm conducting my entire build inside a docker image.
However, it seems that the build agents have different versions of the docker image I use to build with on them, meaning that I get slightly different results in my build depending on which build agent my build lands on.
I can't add a task to my existing job to execute `docker pull` of the appropriate image, because my entire job is set to be run inside a docker container.
I can't add a new job that does the `docker pull` command because that will then run on a different build agent.
My workaround at the moment is to always push my docker images with a unique tag based on the date and then modify the bamboo job configuration each time I push the docker image, but this seems highly suboptimal. Ideally, I would never touch the bamboo configuration.
I think at the bottom there is an optional field for:
Extra arguments for the docker run command
I have added:
--pull=always
there and it seems to work.
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