├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── androidstudio
├── Android_Studio_icon.svg
├── Dockerfile
└── Readme.md
├── bin
└── docker-gui
├── build_emacs
├── Dockerfile
└── Readme.org
├── eclipse
└── Dockerfile
├── intellij
└── Dockerfile
├── swift
├── Dockerfile
├── readme.md
├── swift.sh
└── swift_bash.sh
└── template
├── dev-user-Dockerfile
└── docker-gui-app.desktop
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1 | docker
2 | ======
3 |
4 | A repository for my docker files
5 |
6 | Currently it's an attempt to isolate specific build tools (java, android etc.) into containers yet still be able to do "local" development on the host machine.
7 |
8 | My ultimate goal is to have a host machine that merely contains an editor, git and the project source files and the tools are containerised and can be used at will without version cross-contamination ( [particularly for those tools that insist on being installed via things like npm](https://twitter.com/bketelsen/status/526911869777641472) ).
9 |
10 | Is this a good idea? Will it work? Won't my machine just fill up with single-use docker containers? I don't know, but I'm going to find out...
11 |
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1 | ## -*- docker-image-name: "gilesp/androidstudio" -*-
2 | FROM ubuntu:18.04
3 |
4 | # Set maintainer information
5 | MAINTAINER Giles Paterson
6 |
7 | LABEL name="gilesp/androidstudio"
8 | LABEL version=3.3.1
9 |
10 | # Create dev user
11 | RUN useradd -ms /bin/bash dev
12 |
13 | # Install dependencies
14 | RUN apt-get update \
15 | && DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
16 | apt-get install -y \
17 | libpulse0 \
18 | qemu-kvm \
19 | libvirt-bin \
20 | wget \
21 | unzip \
22 | openjdk-11-jdk \
23 | && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
24 |
25 | # Install android studio
26 | WORKDIR /opt
27 | RUN wget https://dl.google.com/dl/android/studio/ide-zips/3.3.1.0/android-studio-ide-182.5264788-linux.zip -O /tmp/android-studio.zip && \
28 | unzip /tmp/android-studio.zip
29 |
30 | USER dev:dev
31 | VOLUME /home/dev
32 | WORKDIR /home/dev
33 |
34 | ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/android-studio/bin/studio.sh"]
35 |
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1 | # Android Studio
2 |
3 | Based on Ubuntu 18:04 base image.
4 |
5 | Installs android studio and openjdk 11.
6 |
7 | ## Build
8 |
9 | docker build -t gilesp/androidstudio .
10 |
11 | ## Usage
12 |
13 | docker-gui -gsk gilesp/androidstudio
14 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | #
3 | # Script to run a desktop app contained in a docker instance, with as
4 | # few host privileges as possible.
5 | #
6 | # It ensures that the application in the docker container will be run
7 | # as your host user, to avoid permissions issues with shared volumes.
8 | # By default it creates a directory on your host, mounted as a volume,
9 | # to act as the home directory for the docker user.
10 | #
11 | # This directory is ~/docker-homes/
12 | #
13 | # You can optionally enable passthrough of the host GPU, sound and
14 | # virtualisation interfaces to improve performance of appliactions in
15 | # the container. Obviously, these introduce security risks, so use
16 | # with caution.
17 |
18 | PROGNAME=$(basename $0)
19 | HOMES_BASE="$HOME/docker-homes"
20 |
21 | usage() {
22 | cat <
4 |
5 | RUN echo "deb-src http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/ jessie-backports main non-free contrib" >> /etc/apt/sources.list && \
6 | apt-get update && \
7 | apt-get install -qy --no-install-recommends build-essential checkinstall libwebkitgtk-3.0-dev && \
8 | apt-get build-dep -qy emacs24 && \
9 | apt-get clean && \
10 | rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/*
11 |
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1 | Build image with ~docker build -t gilesp/build_emacs ./~
2 |
3 | Download [[http://ftp.heanet.ie/mirrors/gnu/emacs/emacs-25.1.tar.gz][emacs source code]] and extract to local directory
4 |
5 | cd into directory and run the docker container:
6 |
7 | #+BEGIN_SRC sh
8 | docker run \
9 | --privileged --pid=host
10 | --rm \
11 | -it \
12 | -v :/tmp/emacs \
13 | gilesp/build_emacs \
14 | /bin/bash
15 | #+END_SRC
16 |
17 | Then in the shell that starts up, run the following commands:
18 |
19 | #+BEGIN_SRC sh
20 | cd /tmp/emacs
21 | echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space
22 | ./configure --with-modules --with-cairo --with-xwidgets --with-xaw3d
23 | make
24 | #+END_SRC
25 |
26 | Once the build has finished, run ~checkinstall --install=no
27 | --fstrans=no --pkgversion=25.1.0~ to build a debian package.
28 |
29 | Once that has completed, you can exit the shell, which shuts down the
30 | docker container.
31 |
32 | On your host machine, you can ~sudo dpkg -i /path/to/emacs.deb~ to
33 | install emacs.
34 |
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1 | ## -*- docker-image-name: "gilesp/eclipse" -*-
2 | FROM ubuntu:18.04
3 |
4 | MAINTAINER Giles Paterson
5 |
6 | LABEL name="gilesp/eclipse"
7 | LABEL version="2018-12"
8 |
9 | # Create dev user
10 | RUN useradd -ms /bin/bash dev
11 |
12 | # Install dependencies
13 | RUN apt-get update \
14 | && DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
15 | apt-get install -y \
16 | openjdk-11-jdk \
17 | && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
18 |
19 | # Have a variable for the tarball to ease maintenance.
20 | ENV ECLIPSE_DOWNLOAD_URL https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/technology/epp/downloads/release/2018-12/R/eclipse-jee-2018-12-R-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz&r=1
21 |
22 | # Install Eclipse
23 | # Download and install Eclipse to have a local installation.
24 | WORKDIR /opt
25 | ADD ${ECLIPSE_DOWNLOAD_URL} /opt/eclipse.tar.gz
26 | RUN tar -xvf eclipse.tar.gz && \
27 | rm -rf *.tar.gz
28 |
29 | USER dev:dev
30 | VOLUME /home/dev
31 | WORKDIR /home/dev
32 |
33 | ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/eclipse/eclipse"]
34 |
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1 | ## -*- docker-image-name: "gilesp/intellij" -*-
2 | FROM ubuntu:18.04
3 |
4 | # Set maintainer information
5 | MAINTAINER Giles Paterson
6 |
7 | LABEL name="gilesp/intellij"
8 | LABEL version=2018.3.4
9 |
10 | # Create dev user
11 | RUN useradd -ms /bin/bash dev
12 |
13 | # Install dependencies
14 | RUN apt-get update \
15 | && DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
16 | apt-get install -y \
17 | openjdk-11-jdk \
18 | && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
19 |
20 | # Install android studio
21 | WORKDIR /opt
22 | ADD https://download.jetbrains.com/idea/ideaIC-2018.3.4-no-jdk.tar.gz idea.tar.gz
23 | RUN tar -xf idea.tar.gz && \
24 | rm -rf *.tar.gz
25 |
26 | USER dev:dev
27 | VOLUME /home/dev
28 | WORKDIR /home/dev
29 |
30 | ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/idea-IC-183.5429.30/bin/idea.sh"]
31 |
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1 | ## -*- docker-image-name: "swift" -*-
2 |
3 | # Docker image for developing with Swift on Linux
4 |
5 | FROM ubuntu:15.10
6 |
7 | MAINTAINER Giles Paterson
8 |
9 | LABEL version="1.0.0"
10 |
11 | # Setup environment variables
12 | ENV PATH $PATH:node_modules/.bin
13 |
14 | ##
15 | ## Install packages
16 | ##
17 | RUN DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get update -q && \
18 | apt-get install -qy --no-install-recommends sudo gnupg clang libicu-dev libpython2.7
19 |
20 | ##
21 | ## Install Swift
22 | ##
23 | # Set correct environment variables.
24 | ENV SWIFT_VERSION swift-2.2-SNAPSHOT-2015-12-01-b-ubuntu15.10
25 | ENV SWIFT_URL https://swift.org/builds/ubuntu1510/swift-2.2-SNAPSHOT-2015-12-01-b/
26 | ENV SWIFT_SNAPSHOT $SWIFT_VERSION.tar.gz
27 | ENV SWIFT_SIG $SWIFT_VERSION.tar.gz.sig
28 |
29 | ADD $SWIFT_URL$SWIFT_SNAPSHOT /usr/local/
30 | ADD $SWIFT_URL$SWIFT_SIG /usr/local/
31 | RUN cd /usr/local && \
32 | gpg --keyserver hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net \
33 | --recv-keys \
34 | '7463 A81A 4B2E EA1B 551F FBCF D441 C977 412B 37AD' \
35 | '1BE1 E29A 084C B305 F397 D62A 9F59 7F4D 21A5 6D5F' && \
36 | gpg --verify $SWIFT_SIG && \
37 | tar xzf $SWIFT_SNAPSHOT && \
38 | cp -R $SWIFT_VERSION/usr/* /usr/local/ && \
39 | rm -rf $SWIFT_VERSION*
40 |
41 | ##
42 | ## Create dev user
43 | ## This avoids permissions issues when running locally
44 | ##
45 | ENV USERNAME dev
46 |
47 | RUN adduser --disabled-password --gecos '' $USERNAME && \
48 | echo $USERNAME:$USERNAME | chpasswd && \
49 | echo "%sudo ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" >> /etc/sudoers && \
50 | adduser $USERNAME sudo
51 |
52 | # Add Tini
53 | ENV TINI_VERSION v0.6.0
54 | ADD https://github.com/krallin/tini/releases/download/${TINI_VERSION}/tini /tini
55 | RUN chmod +x /tini
56 |
57 | USER $USERNAME
58 |
59 | # Set workdir
60 | # You'll need to run this image with a volume mapped to /home/dev (i.e. -v $(pwd):/home/dev) or override this value
61 | WORKDIR /home/$USERNAME/app
62 |
63 | # Add swift to the PATH
64 | ENV PATH /usr/local/usr/bin:$PATH
65 |
66 | ENTRYPOINT ["/tini", "--"]
67 |
68 | # Run your program under Tini
69 | # CMD ["/your/program", "-and", "-its", "arguments"]
70 | # or docker run your-image /your/program ...
71 |
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1 | # Docker container for Swift development under linux
2 |
3 | This dockerfile will build an ubuntu 15.10 based container that encapsulates the open source version of Swift
4 |
5 | ## Setup
6 |
7 | docker build -t swift .
8 |
9 | ## Scripts
10 |
11 | There are a few simple shell scripts to make interacting with the container easier, so you'll probably want to symlink those to your /home/bin directory.
12 |
13 | They all assume that the current working directory is where your project is to be stored
14 |
15 | ### swift.sh
16 |
17 | Convenience script to run swift command in the current directory. Most useful for using the REPL or building a project
18 |
19 | $ swift build
20 |
21 |
22 | ### swift_bash.sh
23 |
24 | This script gives you a command prompt on the container and may be handy for day to day development work.
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 | docker run \
3 | --rm \
4 | -it \
5 | --privileged \
6 | -v /dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb \
7 | -v $(pwd):/home/dev/app \
8 | swift \
9 | swift "$@"
10 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | CONTAINER_NAME=swift
4 |
5 | # Function to determine if named docker instance is already running
6 | check_running () {
7 | retval=0
8 | running=$(docker inspect --format="{{ .State.Running }}" "$CONTAINER_NAME" 2> /dev/null)
9 | if [ "$running" == "true" ]; then
10 | retval=1
11 | fi
12 | return "$retval"
13 | }
14 |
15 | check_running
16 |
17 | if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
18 | echo "$CONTAINER_NAME is already running." >&2
19 | exit 1
20 | fi
21 |
22 | docker run \
23 | --rm \
24 | -it \
25 | --user="$UID" \
26 | --privileged \
27 | -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix \
28 | -v $(pwd):/home/dev/app \
29 | --net host \
30 | -e DISPLAY="$DISPLAY" \
31 | --name $CONTAINER_NAME \
32 | swift /bin/bash
33 |
34 |
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1 | ## -*- docker-image-name: "gilesp/IMAGENAMEGOESHERE" -*-
2 | FROM ubuntu:18.04
3 |
4 | # Set maintainer information
5 | MAINTAINER Giles Paterson
6 |
7 | LABEL name="gilesp/IMAGENAMEGOESHERE" version=0.0.1
8 |
9 | # Create dev user
10 | RUN useradd -ms /bin/bash dev
11 |
12 | #####################################
13 | # Install dependencies and app here #
14 | #####################################
15 |
16 | USER dev:dev
17 | VOLUME /home/dev
18 | WORKDIR /home/dev
19 |
20 | ENTRYPOINT ["/script/to/run/application.sh"]
21 |
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1 | [Desktop Entry]
2 | Type=Application
3 | Encoding=UTF-8
4 | Name=APPLICATION NAME
5 | Comment=Dockerised APPLICATION_NAME
6 | Exec=/home/giles/bin/docker-gui -gsk gilesp/IMAGENAME
7 | Icon=/home/giles/projects/personal/docker/imagename/application_icon.svg
8 | Terminal=false
9 | Categories=Development;IDE;
10 |
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