or something.
But my understanding is that the docker images published to DockerHub are only produced when we release a new version of the Pulumi SDK. (i.e. version changes, but not daily builds.)
However, it should be straight forward to build/publish your own Pulumi container using one of the daily builds if that would work for you.
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bitter-oil-46081
04/26/2019, 9:28 PM
What Chris says is correct. We only build docker images for our "released" builds, but we do publish the CLI itself for every build. We could look into building images per commit for docker (if that's something interesting for you, can you open an issue in pulumi/pulumi) but otherwise, you'll have to install the version you want explicitly via the script Chris talks about.
bitter-oil-46081
04/26/2019, 9:31 PM
We'll also likely do an official release on Monday.
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