Skip creating new image if env is empty#468
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The docker driver always creates a new container + image in
Setup, which for large images causes a long delay duringDestroy. For my image with a simple test that checks for the exit code, skipping the new image creation when there is no env saves 3min of execution time:Before:
container-structure-test -v debug test -c -i 0.03s user 0.03s system 0% cpu 3:26.83 totalAfter:
container-structure-test -v debug test -c -i 0.03s user 0.01s system 0% cpu 14.933 total