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.
Box Build Plans are Programs
Exploit this! Use functions! Set variables and constants!
run this plan with:
GOLANG_VERSION=1.7.5 box <plan file>
from "ubuntu"
# this function will create a new layer running the command inside the
# function, installing the required package.
def install_package(pkg)
run "apt-get install '#{pkg}' -y"
end
run "apt-get update"
install_package "curl" # `run "apt-get install curl -y"`
# get the local environment's setting for GOLANG_VERSION, and set it here:
go_version = getenv("GOLANG_VERSION")
run %Q[curl -sSL \
https://storage.googleapis.com/golang/go#{go_version}.linux-amd64.tar.gz \
| tar -xvz -C /usr/local]
Powered by mruby
Box uses the mruby programming language. It does
this to get a solid language syntax, functions, variables and more.
However, it is not a fully featured Ruby such as MRI and contains almost
zero standard library functionality, allowing for only the basic types,
and no I/O operations outside of the box DSL are permitted.
You can however:
- Define classes, functions, variables and constants
- Access the environment through the
getenv box function (which is also
omittable if you don't want people to use
it)
- Retrieve the contents of container files with read
- import libraries (also written in
mruby) to re-use common build plan components.
Tagging and Image Editing
You can tag images mid-plan to create multiple images, each subsets (or
supersets, depending on how you look at it) of each other.
Additionally, you can use functions like
after, skip,
and flatten to manipulate images in ways
you may not have considered:
from :ubuntu
skip do
run "apt-get update"
run "apt-get install curl -y"
run "curl -sSL -O https://github.com/box-builder/box/releases/download/v0.4.2/box_0.4.2_amd64.deb"
tag :downloaded
end
run "dpkg -i box*.deb"
after do
flatten
tag :installed
end
And more!
All the standard docker build commands such as user, env, and a few new ones:
with_user
and inside
temporarily scope commands to a specific user or
working directory respectively, allowing you to avoid nasty patterns like
cd foo && thing
.
debug
drop-in statement: drops you to a container in the middle of a build
where you place the call.
REPL (Shell)
REPL is short for "read eval print loop" and is just a fancy way of saying this
thing has readline support and a shell history. Check the thing out by invoking
box repl
or box shell
.
Here's a video of the shell in action (click for more):
Install
Using the Homebrew Tap
brew tap box-builder/box && brew install box-builder/box/box
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, and libgpgme, libdevmapper, btrfs headers.
go get -d github.com/box-builder/box && cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/box-builder/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):
- If you have a dev environment:
- To do a release build:
VERSION=<version> make release