diff --git a/build/.gitignore b/build/.gitignore index 4e2a98bb11..d12a4fac09 100644 --- a/build/.gitignore +++ b/build/.gitignore @@ -2,3 +2,4 @@ * # Except these files !.gitignore +!.uninstall-from-cmake.sh diff --git a/virtualenv-build-test-publish.sh b/virtualenv-build-test-publish.sh index 9f3a9cd723..6023e116cc 100644 --- a/virtualenv-build-test-publish.sh +++ b/virtualenv-build-test-publish.sh @@ -13,6 +13,9 @@ python -m pip install wheel python -m pip install numpy python -m pip install opencv-python +# Remove any existing build directory +rm -rf build/* + # Build and install the package using the setup.py script python setup.py build python setup.py install diff --git a/virtualenv-on-docker.sh b/virtualenv-on-docker.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..053d2bed12 --- /dev/null +++ b/virtualenv-on-docker.sh @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +# For Linux users +# +# OpenCV 4.6.0 +# https://github.com/andrewssobral/docker/blob/master/bgslibrary/opencv_4.6.0py38/Dockerfile +DOCKER_IMAGE=andrewssobral/bgslibrary:opencv_4.6.0py38 +# +# OpenCV 3.4.16 +# https://github.com/andrewssobral/docker/blob/master/bgslibrary/opencv_3.4.16py38/Dockerfile +DOCKER_IMAGE=andrewssobral/bgslibrary:opencv_3.4.16py38 +# +# OpenCV 3.4.7 +# https://github.com/andrewssobral/docker/blob/master/bgslibrary/opencv_3.4.7py38/Dockerfile +DOCKER_IMAGE=andrewssobral/bgslibrary:opencv_3.4.7py38 + +docker run -it --rm -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix -e DISPLAY=$DISPLAY $DOCKER_IMAGE bash + +# For Mac users +# +# X11 forwarding on macOS and docker +# https://gist.github.com/andrewssobral/7a5924c475ff936247f237f35d2e3cd7 +# +# Or +# +# To run a Docker container on Mac with display support, you need to use XQuartz, a free and open-source software that provides an X11 window system for macOS. +# Here are the steps you need to follow: +# Install XQuartz: Download and install XQuartz from the official website (https://www.xquartz.org/). +# Enable XQuartz: Open XQuartz and go to XQuartz > Preferences > Security. Make sure that the “Allow connections from network clients” option is checked. +# Install socat: Install socat using Homebrew. Run the following command in the Terminal: +brew install socat +# Run socat: Run socat in the Terminal to forward X11 connections from the Docker container to XQuartz. Run the following command: +socat TCP-LISTEN:6000,reuseaddr,fork UNIX-CLIENT:\"$DISPLAY\" +# To check the tcp ports that are listenning +sudo lsof -i -P | grep LISTEN | grep :$PORT +# Start the Docker container: Start the Docker container with the following command: +docker run -e DISPLAY=host.docker.internal:0 +# Replace with the name of the Docker image you want to run. +# Test the display support: Test the display support by running a graphical application inside the Docker container. For example, you can run xclock or xeyes. +# e.g: +docker run -it --rm -e DISPLAY=host.docker.internal:0 $DOCKER_IMAGE bash +python -m pip install --upgrade pip +apt update && apt install x11-apps +xclock +xeyes