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FROM docker.io/swift:5.5 as build
WORKDIR /usr/src/app
COPY Package.swift Package.resolved ./
COPY Sources Sources
COPY Tests Tests
RUN swift build --configuration release
RUN swift test --configuration release
FROM docker.io/swift:5.5-slim
# Copy the build executable target (named in Package.swift)COPY --from=build /usr/src/app/.build/release/server .
CMD ./server $PORT
Build and push the image to Heroku's registry:
$ heroku container:push web
Then release the image:
$ heroku container:release web
Buildpack Usage
For historical purposes, below are the usage for the buildpack. Although its use is discouraged.
Example usage:
$ ls
Procfile Package.swift Sources
$ heroku create --buildpack kyle/swift
$ git push heroku master
remote: -----> Swift app detected
remote: -----> Installing Swift 4.1
remote: -----> Installing clang-3.7.0
remote: -----> Building Package
remote: -----> Copying binaries to 'bin'
You can also add it to upcoming builds of an existing application:
$ heroku buildpacks:set kyle/swift
The buildpack will detect your app as Swift if it has a Package.swift file in
the root.
Procfile
Using the Procfile, you can set the process to run for your web server. Any
binaries built from your Swift source using swift package manager will
be placed in your $PATH.
web: HelloWorld --workers 3--bind 0.0.0.0:$PORT
Specify a Swift version
You can also customise the version of Swift used with a .swift-version file
in your repository:
$ cat .swift-version
4.1
The .swift-version file is completely compatible with
swiftenv.
NOTE: Since there are frequent Swift language changes, it's advised that
you pin to your Swift version.
Hooks
You can place custom scripts to be ran before and after compiling your Swift
source code inside the following files in your repository:
bin/pre_compile
bin/post_compile
This is useful if you would need to install any other dependencies.
Using the latest buildpack code
The kyle/swift buildpack from the Heroku Registry represents the latest stable version of the buildpack. If you'd like to use the latest buildpack code from this Github repository, you can set your buildpack to the GitHub URL: