Box: A Next-Generation Builder for Docker Images
Box is a builder for docker that gives you the power of mruby, a limited,
embeddable ruby. It allows for notions of conditionals, loops, and data
structures for use within your builder plan. If you've written a Dockerfile
before, writing a box build plan is easy.
Using the Homebrew Tap
brew tap erikh/box && brew install erikh/box/box
Example
This will fetch the golang image, update APT, and then install the packages set
in the packages
variable. It then creates a user and copies the dir to its
homedir. If an environment value is provided, it will be used. Then it will tag
the whole image as mypackages
.
Save it to plan.rb and run it with box plan.rb
. Box only copies what it
needs to; your whole directory won't be uploaded to docker.
from "golang"
packages = "build-essential g++ git wget curl ruby bison flex"
run "apt-get update"
run "apt-get install -y #{packages}"
run %q[useradd -m -d /home/erikh -s /bin/bash erikh]
inside "/home/erikh" do
copy((getenv("MYDIR") || "."), ".")
end
tag "mypackages"
Video
Here's a video of the shell in action (click for more):
Available in v0.3 and up
Advanced Use
The documentation is the best resource for
learning the different verbs and functions. However, check out
our own build plan for box
for an example of how to use different predicates, functions, and verbs to
get everything you need out of it.
Development Instructions
- Requires: compiler, bison, flex
go get -d https://github.com/erikh/box && cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/erikh/box
- To build on the host (create a dev environment):
- To build a docker image for your dev environment (needed for test and release builds):
- To run the tests without a dev environment configured:
- If you have a dev environment:
make test
- note that if you are building both on the hosts and in the test
containers,
IGNORE_LIBMRUBY=1
may be of interest to you if you get
linking errors or GC panics.
- To do a release build: