DiceBot | feature rich betting bot for a variety of crypto-currency | Bot library
kandi X-RAY | DiceBot Summary
kandi X-RAY | DiceBot Summary
betting bot for just-dice.com, primedice.com, bitdice.me, 999dice.com, safedice.com, betking, rollin.io, betterbets.io, monerodice.net, fortunejack.com, crypto-games.net, moneypot.com (bot.seuntjie.com/mpdb), coinmillions.com, bitsler and wealthydice no longer supported or active: magicaldice.com, dadice.com, coinichiwa binary downloads for the latest version can be found at: list of all downloads (old versions and beta): getting started guide: this bot allows you to automatically bet using the martingale, labouchere, fibonacci and d’alembert strategies and almost any other betting strategy you can think of.. bitcointalk thread: features: customizable martingale customizable labouchere customizable fibonacci customizable d’alembert preset list for bets programmer mode - write your own strategy using a simple lua script. assortment of stop and reset conditions zigzag - alternate between betting high and low auto invest/withdraw conditions live and historic charts
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I need to shove credentials to a docker container via environment variables. This container is launched from a docker-compose file which is being maintained by Jenkins with CI/CD. I have the credentials stored in Jenkins as separate secret text entries under the domain of global. To the best of my knowledge, I can shim those credentials through via the environment
block in my build stage using the credentials
function. My attempt for the Jenkinsfile is shown below:
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Answered 2021-Nov-05 at 13:57The environment block is in the right location if you only intend on using those variables within that stage. Your docker-compose.yml file looks fine but you aren't passing the environment variables as build arguments to the docker-compose
command. Please see my modifications below
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