├── drupal ├── tests │ ├── requirements.txt │ ├── pytest.ini │ ├── prepare-tests.sh │ ├── test_permissions.py │ ├── test_drush.py.tpl │ ├── test_php_ini.py │ ├── test_packages.py.tpl │ ├── test_php.py.tpl │ └── test_composer.py ├── composer.json └── Dockerfile ├── .gitignore ├── CHANGELOG.md ├── VERSION.env ├── chrome-headless ├── start-chrome.sh └── Dockerfile ├── .gitlab-ci └── run-tests.sh ├── Makefile ├── README.md ├── .gitlab-ci.yml └── LICENSE /drupal/tests/requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | testinfra -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /tmp 2 | composer.lock 3 | vendor 4 | drupal/tests/test_drush.py 5 | drupal/tests/test_packages.py 6 | drupal/tests/test_php.py 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CHANGELOG.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Gitlab CI for Drupal CI Images Changelog 2 | 3 | ## 4.0 (2024-05-22) 4 | 5 | ### Features 6 | 7 | * create dotenv file to use for makefile and gitlab ci variables 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /VERSION.env: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | IMAGE_VERSION=4.0 2 | NODE_VERSION=20 3 | DRUPAL_PREVIOUS=10.5 4 | DRUPAL_PREVIOUS_PHP=8.3 5 | DRUPAL_CURRENT=11.1 6 | DRUPAL_CURRENT_PHP=8.3 7 | DRUPAL_NEXT=11.2 8 | DRUPAL_NEXT_PHP=8.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chrome-headless/start-chrome.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | if pgrep -x "chrome" > /dev/null 4 | then 5 | echo "Chrome already running!" 6 | else 7 | echo "Running with: ${CHROME_OPTS}" 8 | /usr/bin/google-chrome ${CHROME_OPTS} 9 | fi -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /drupal/tests/pytest.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [pytest] 2 | ; https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/reference/reference.html#confval-junit_family 3 | junit_family = xunit2 4 | ; https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/reference/reference.html#confval-console_output_style 5 | console_output_style = classic 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /drupal/tests/prepare-tests.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | set -eu 3 | 4 | _main() { 5 | echo -e "[notice] Install packages for tests..." 6 | apt-get update && apt-get install -y python3 python3-testinfra 7 | echo -e "[notice] Done!" 8 | } 9 | 10 | # Call `_main` after everything has been defined. 11 | _main 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /drupal/tests/test_permissions.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import pytest 2 | 3 | @pytest.mark.parametrize("folder", [ 4 | ("/opt/drupal/web/core"), 5 | ("/opt/drupal/web/modules"), 6 | ("/opt/drupal/web/themes"), 7 | ("/opt/drupal/web/sites"), 8 | ("/var/www"), 9 | ]) 10 | def test_permissions(host, folder): 11 | ''' Test folder permissions ''' 12 | assert host.file(folder).user == "www-data" 13 | assert host.file(folder).group == "www-data" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /drupal/tests/test_drush.py.tpl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import pytest 2 | import os 3 | 4 | def test_drush(host): 5 | ''' Test drush exist ''' 6 | assert host.file("/opt/drupal/vendor/bin/drush").exists 7 | assert host.file("/opt/drupal/vendor/bin/drush").mode == 0o755 8 | assert host.check_output("drush --version").startswith("Drush Commandline Tool") 9 | assert host.check_output("drush --root=/opt/drupal/web status --field=drupal-version").startswith("$DRUPAL_VERSION") -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /drupal/tests/test_php_ini.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import pytest 2 | import configparser 3 | 4 | config = configparser.ConfigParser() 5 | 6 | def test_php_ini(host): 7 | assert host.file("/usr/local/etc/php/php.ini").exists 8 | 9 | def test_php_ini_values(host): 10 | ''' Check important config that should be highlighted when changed ''' 11 | config.read('/usr/local/etc/php/php.ini') 12 | assert config['PHP']['max_execution_time'] == '90' 13 | assert config['PHP']['max_input_nesting_level'] == '512' 14 | assert config['PHP']['memory_limit'] == '4G' 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /drupal/tests/test_packages.py.tpl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import pytest 2 | 3 | @pytest.mark.parametrize("name", [ 4 | ("bash"), 5 | ("bc"), 6 | ("curl"), 7 | ("git"), 8 | ("jq"), 9 | ("gettext-base"), 10 | ("ssh"), 11 | ("xsltproc"), 12 | ("mariadb-client"), 13 | ("postgresql-client"), 14 | ("nodejs"), 15 | ("yarn"), 16 | ]) 17 | def test_packages_installed(host, name): 18 | ''' Test a minimum of required packages ''' 19 | pkg = host.package(name) 20 | assert pkg.is_installed 21 | 22 | def test_node(host): 23 | assert host.check_output('node -v').startswith('v$NODE_VERSION') 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /drupal/tests/test_php.py.tpl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import pytest 2 | 3 | def test_php_version(host): 4 | ''' Check PHP version so it's highlighted when changed ''' 5 | assert host.check_output('php -v').startswith('PHP $PHP_VERSION') 6 | 7 | @pytest.mark.parametrize("name", [ 8 | ("bcmath"), 9 | ("calendar"), 10 | ("exif"), 11 | ("ftp"), 12 | ("intl"), 13 | ("mysqli"), 14 | ("OPcache"), 15 | ("pcntl"), 16 | ("pdo_mysql"), 17 | ("pdo_pgsql"), 18 | ("pdo_sqlite"), 19 | ("sockets"), 20 | ("xdebug"), 21 | ("xsl"), 22 | ]) 23 | def test_php_modules(host, name): 24 | ''' Test the minimum list of needed extensions ''' 25 | assert host.check_output('php -m | grep ' + name) 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /drupal/tests/test_composer.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import pytest 2 | 3 | def test_composer(host): 4 | assert host.check_output('composer -V').startswith('Composer version 2') 5 | assert host.file("/var/www/.composer/composer.json").exists 6 | 7 | @pytest.mark.parametrize("bin", [ 8 | ("parallel-lint"), 9 | ("pdepend"), 10 | ("phpcs"), 11 | ("phploc"), 12 | ("phpmd"), 13 | ("phpmetrics"), 14 | ("phpqa"), 15 | ("phpstan"), 16 | ("robo"), 17 | ]) 18 | def test_composer_bin(host, bin): 19 | ''' Test bin exist ''' 20 | assert host.file("/var/www/.composer/vendor/bin/" + bin).exists 21 | assert host.file("/usr/local/bin/" + bin).is_symlink 22 | assert host.file("/usr/local/bin/" + bin).mode == 0o777 23 | 24 | def test_phpcs_standard(host): 25 | '''' Test phpcs standards ''' 26 | assert host.check_output('phpcs -i').__contains__('Drupal') 27 | assert host.check_output('phpcs -i').__contains__('DrupalPractice') 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /drupal/composer.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "mog33/drupal8ci", 3 | "description": "Packages for CI with Drupal used by https://gitlab.com/mog33/drupal8ci.", 4 | "type": "project", 5 | "minimum-stability": "dev", 6 | "prefer-stable": true, 7 | "require": { 8 | "edgedesign/phpqa": "^1.26", 9 | "consolidation/robo": "^3", 10 | "drupal/coder": "^8.3", 11 | "dealerdirect/phpcodesniffer-composer-installer": "^1.0", 12 | "phpstan/phpstan": "^1.11", 13 | "phpstan/extension-installer": "^1.3", 14 | "phpstan/phpstan-deprecation-rules": "^1.2", 15 | "mglaman/phpstan-drupal": "^1.2", 16 | "php-parallel-lint/php-parallel-lint": "^1.3" 17 | }, 18 | "config": { 19 | "allow-plugins": { 20 | "dealerdirect/phpcodesniffer-composer-installer": true, 21 | "phpstan/extension-installer": true 22 | } 23 | } 24 | } 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitlab-ci/run-tests.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env sh 2 | set -eu 3 | 4 | _repository=${1:-} 5 | 6 | if [ -z "${_repository}" ]; then 7 | printf "\e[1;31m[ERROR] Docker Image as argument is mandatory.\e[0m\\n" 8 | exit 1 9 | fi 10 | 11 | printf "[info] Launch container: %s\\n" "${_repository}" 12 | 13 | _cid=$(docker run --rm -d "${_repository}") 14 | 15 | printf "[info] %s\\n" "${_cid}" 16 | 17 | docker ps 18 | 19 | # Install test programs. 20 | if ! docker exec "${_cid}" /tests/prepare-tests.sh; then 21 | printf "[ERROR] exec failed.\\n" 22 | docker logs "${_cid}" -n 20 23 | fi 24 | 25 | # Run tests and produce a junit report. 26 | docker exec -w /tests "${_cid}" bash -c "pytest-3 --junit-xml junit.xml" 27 | 28 | # Report is created inside the image we need to get it. 29 | docker cp "${_cid}":/tests/junit.xml junit.xml 30 | 31 | # Precaution cleanup, because of '--rm' stop will remove the container. 32 | docker stop "${_cid}" 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chrome-headless/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM debian:bullseye-slim 2 | 3 | ARG IMAGE_VERSION=1.0 4 | 5 | LABEL name="chrome-headless" 6 | LABEL maintainer="jean@dev-drupal.com" 7 | LABEL version="${IMAGE_VERSION}" 8 | LABEL description="Google Chrome Headless for CI usage" 9 | LABEL org.label-schema.schema-version="${IMAGE_VERSION}" 10 | LABEL org.label-schema.vendor="dev-drupal.com" 11 | 12 | ARG CHROME_OPTS="--headless --no-sandbox --window-size=1600,800 --remote-debugging-address=0.0.0.0 --remote-debugging-port=9222" 13 | ENV CHROME_OPTS=$CHROME_OPTS 14 | 15 | RUN \ 16 | apt-get update ; \ 17 | apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y \ 18 | apt-transport-https \ 19 | ca-certificates \ 20 | curl \ 21 | gnupg \ 22 | procps ; \ 23 | curl -sS -o - https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | apt-key add - ; \ 24 | echo "deb [arch=amd64] https://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-chrome.list ; \ 25 | apt-get update && apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y \ 26 | google-chrome-stable ; \ 27 | # Cleanup. 28 | apt-get purge --auto-remove -y curl gnupg ; \ 29 | apt-get clean ; \ 30 | rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/* 31 | 32 | COPY start-chrome.sh /scripts/start-chrome.sh 33 | 34 | RUN chmod +x /scripts/start-chrome.sh 35 | 36 | RUN groupadd -r chrome && useradd -r -g chrome -G audio,video chrome ; \ 37 | mkdir -p /home/chrome && chown -R chrome:chrome /home/chrome 38 | 39 | USER chrome 40 | 41 | EXPOSE 9222 42 | 43 | ENTRYPOINT [ "/scripts/start-chrome.sh" ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!make 2 | 3 | .PHONY: help build test 4 | 5 | ifneq (,$(wildcard ./VERSION.env)) 6 | include VERSION.env 7 | endif 8 | 9 | ifeq ($(origin IMAGE_VERSION),undefined) 10 | $(error Missing env variable IMAGE_VERSION!) 11 | endif 12 | 13 | help: 14 | @ sed \ 15 | -e '/^[a-zA-Z0-9_\-]*:.*##/!d' \ 16 | -e 's/:.*##\s*/:/' \ 17 | -e 's/^\(.\+\):\(.*\)/$(shell tput setaf 6)\1$(shell tput sgr0):\2/' \ 18 | $(MAKEFILE_LIST) | column -c2 -t -s : 19 | 20 | define build 21 | @ echo "Build $(1) with Drupal:$(2) PHP:$(3) Node:$(4)..." 22 | @ PHP_VERSION="$(3)" envsubst < "./drupal/tests/test_php.py.tpl" > "./drupal/tests/test_php.py" ; 23 | @ NODE_VERSION="$(4)" envsubst < "./drupal/tests/test_packages.py.tpl" > "./drupal/tests/test_packages.py" ; 24 | @ DRUPAL_VERSION="$(2)" envsubst < "./drupal/tests/test_drush.py.tpl" > "./drupal/tests/test_drush.py" ; 25 | @ docker build \ 26 | --tag test-drupal-ci:$(2) \ 27 | --build-arg IMAGE_VERSION=$(1) \ 28 | --build-arg IMAGE_TAG=$(2) \ 29 | --build-arg PHP_VERSION=$(3) \ 30 | --build-arg NODE_VERSION=$(4) \ 31 | ./drupal ; 32 | endef 33 | 34 | define test 35 | @ echo "Run tests for $(1)..." 36 | @ docker run -d --name test-ci-$(1) test-drupal-ci:$(1) 37 | @ docker exec test-ci-$(1) /tests/prepare-tests.sh 38 | @ docker exec -w /tests test-ci-$(1) pytest-3 39 | endef 40 | 41 | build: ## Locally build images 42 | $(call build,${IMAGE_VERSION},${DRUPAL_PREVIOUS},${DRUPAL_PREVIOUS_PHP},${NODE_VERSION}) 43 | $(call build,${IMAGE_VERSION},${DRUPAL_CURRENT},${DRUPAL_CURRENT_PHP},${NODE_VERSION}) 44 | $(call build,${IMAGE_VERSION},${DRUPAL_NEXT},${DRUPAL_NEXT_PHP},${NODE_VERSION}) 45 | 46 | test: ## Locally test images previously built with `build` command 47 | $(call test,${DRUPAL_PREVIOUS}) 48 | $(call test,${DRUPAL_CURRENT}) 49 | $(call test,${DRUPAL_NEXT}) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Drupal 10-11 CI Docker image for Gitlab CI 2 | 3 | ## Details 4 | 5 | [Drupal 10-11](https://www.drupal.org) ci image based on official [docker Drupal](https://github.com/docker-library/drupal) 6 | with some Php/NodeJs tools needed for CI or Local Build/Test/Lint. 7 | 8 | Used with project [Gitlab CI Drupal](https://gitlab.com/mog33/gitlab-ci-drupal). 9 | 10 | * Fork from [juampynr/drupal8ci](https://hub.docker.com/r/juampynr/drupal8ci/~/dockerfile/) 11 | * Based on [Drupal official image](https://github.com/docker-library/drupal), added 12 | * [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/) + [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com) 13 | * [Robo CI](http://robo.li) 14 | * [Phpqa](https://github.com/EdgedesignCZ/phpqa) including: 15 | * [Phpmetrics](https://www.phpmetrics.org) 16 | * [Phploc](https://github.com/sebastianbergmann/phploc) 17 | * [Phpcs](https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer) 18 | * [Phpmd](https://phpmd.org) 19 | * [Pdepend](https://pdepend.org) 20 | * [phpstan](https://github.com/phpstan/phpstan) 21 | * [phpstan-drupal](https://github.com/mglaman/phpstan-drupal) 22 | * [Drupal Coder](https://www.drupal.org/project/coder) 23 | * Mariadb (MySQL) and PostgreSQL client 24 | * Php with extensions: 25 | * intl xsl mysqli bcmath calendar sockets pcntl opcache exif ftp imagick xdebug 26 | * [jq](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/) 27 | * [bc](https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/) 28 | * [xsltproc](http://xmlsoft.org/xslt/xsltproc.html) 29 | * [gettext](http://xmlsoft.org/xslt/xsltproc.html) 30 | 31 | ## Basic usage (local) 32 | 33 | All images are based on official [docker Drupal](https://github.com/docker-library) images managed by Composer. 34 | 35 | To use with a local Drupal 10 managed by Composer, mount your Drupal on `/opt/drupal/` 36 | 37 | ## Issues 38 | 39 | * ... 40 | 41 | ## Build 42 | 43 | CI variable `CI_DO_RELEASE`, default to `1` to push to Docker hub. 44 | 45 | ## Tests 46 | 47 | Tests with [infratest](https://testinfra.readthedocs.io/en/latest/). 48 | 49 | ```bash 50 | docker run -it --rm mogtofu33/drupal8ci:4.x-dev-11.1 /tests/prepare-tests.sh && pytest 51 | ``` 52 | 53 | ---- 54 | Want some help implementing this on your project? I provide Drupal expertise as a **freelance**, just [contact me](https://developpeur-drupal.com/en). 55 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitlab-ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | variables: 2 | BUILD_DIR: './drupal' 3 | # Docker variables. 4 | DOCKER_HOST: tcp://docker:2375 5 | RELEASE_REGISTRY: docker.io 6 | RELEASE_IMAGE: index.docker.io/$RELEASE_USER 7 | # Enable buildkit to use '--from-cache' when 'docker build'. 8 | DOCKER_BUILDKIT: 1 9 | DO_RELEASE: 10 | value: "1" 11 | description: Publish the image to docker, set 0 to not publish. 12 | 13 | stages: 14 | - prepare 15 | - build 16 | 17 | .build_template: 18 | image: docker:latest 19 | stage: build 20 | services: 21 | - docker:dind 22 | needs: 23 | - env 24 | before_script: 25 | - docker --version 26 | # Pull base image from Docker hub. 27 | - docker pull --quiet $IMAGE_BASE || true 28 | # Login to Gitlab and pull current image if exist. 29 | - echo "$CI_JOB_TOKEN" | docker login registry.gitlab.com --username gitlab-ci-token --password-stdin 30 | - docker pull --quiet $CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE/$IMAGE || true 31 | script: 32 | - echo "Build $IMAGE_VERSION with Drupal:$IMAGE_TAG PHP:$PHP_VERSION Node:$NODE_VERSION" 33 | - apk add --no-cache envsubst 34 | - PHP_VERSION="$PHP_VERSION" envsubst < "./drupal/tests/test_php.py.tpl" > "./drupal/tests/test_php.py" 35 | - NODE_VERSION="$NODE_VERSION" envsubst < "./drupal/tests/test_packages.py.tpl" > "./drupal/tests/test_packages.py" 36 | - DRUPAL_VERSION="$IMAGE_TAG" envsubst < "./drupal/tests/test_drush.py.tpl" > "./drupal/tests/test_drush.py" 37 | - docker build 38 | --tag $CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE/$IMAGE 39 | --tag $RELEASE_IMAGE/$IMAGE 40 | --build-arg IMAGE_VERSION=$IMAGE_VERSION 41 | --build-arg IMAGE_TAG=$IMAGE_TAG 42 | --build-arg PHP_VERSION=$PHP_VERSION 43 | --build-arg NODE_VERSION=$NODE_VERSION 44 | --compress 45 | $BUILD_DIR 46 | - docker images 47 | - docker push --quiet $CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE/$IMAGE 48 | - if [[ -d $BUILD_DIR/tests ]]; then ./.gitlab-ci/run-tests.sh $CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE/$IMAGE; fi; 49 | # Login to Docker hub and push. 50 | - echo "$RELEASE_PASSWORD" | docker login $RELEASE_REGISTRY --username $RELEASE_USER --password-stdin 51 | - docker push --quiet $RELEASE_IMAGE/$IMAGE 52 | artifacts: 53 | reports: 54 | junit: junit.xml 55 | 56 | env: 57 | stage: prepare 58 | image: alpine:latest 59 | script: 60 | - echo "Set env variables from dotenv." 61 | artifacts: 62 | reports: 63 | dotenv: VERSION.env 64 | 65 | previous: 66 | extends: .build_template 67 | variables: 68 | IMAGE_BASE: drupal:${IMAGE_TAG}-php${PHP_VERSION} 69 | IMAGE: drupal-ci:${CI_COMMIT_BRANCH}-${IMAGE_TAG} 70 | IMAGE_TAG: $DRUPAL_PREVIOUS 71 | PHP_VERSION: $DRUPAL_PREVIOUS_PHP 72 | 73 | current: 74 | extends: .build_template 75 | variables: 76 | IMAGE_BASE: drupal:${IMAGE_TAG}-php${PHP_VERSION} 77 | IMAGE: drupal-ci:${CI_COMMIT_BRANCH}-${IMAGE_TAG} 78 | IMAGE_TAG: $DRUPAL_CURRENT 79 | PHP_VERSION: $DRUPAL_CURRENT_PHP 80 | 81 | # Enabled only when next version is stable 82 | next: 83 | extends: .build_template 84 | variables: 85 | IMAGE_BASE: drupal:${IMAGE_TAG}-php${PHP_VERSION} 86 | IMAGE: drupal-ci:${CI_COMMIT_BRANCH}-${IMAGE_TAG} 87 | IMAGE_TAG: $DRUPAL_NEXT 88 | PHP_VERSION: $DRUPAL_NEXT_PHP 89 | 90 | chrome-headless: 91 | extends: .build_template 92 | variables: 93 | IMAGE_BASE: debian:bullseye-slim 94 | IMAGE: chrome-headless:${CI_COMMIT_BRANCH} 95 | BUILD_DIR: chrome-headless 96 | IMAGE_TAG: '' 97 | PHP_VERSION: '' 98 | NODE_VERSION: '' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /drupal/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ARG IMAGE_TAG=11.2 2 | ARG PHP_VERSION=8.4 3 | 4 | # https://github.com/docker-library/drupal/blob/master/$IMAGE_TAG/php$PHP_VERSION 5 | FROM drupal:${IMAGE_TAG}-php${PHP_VERSION} 6 | 7 | ARG IMAGE_VERSION=1.0 8 | ARG NODE_VERSION=20 9 | 10 | ARG IMAGE_TAG=11.2 11 | ARG PHP_VERSION=8.4 12 | 13 | LABEL name="drupal-ci-${IMAGE_TAG}" 14 | LABEL maintainer="jean@dev-drupal.com" 15 | LABEL version="${IMAGE_VERSION}" 16 | LABEL description="Drupal CI images for project https://gitlab.com/mog33/gitlab-ci-drupal" 17 | LABEL org.label-schema.schema-version="${IMAGE_VERSION}" 18 | LABEL org.label-schema.name="gitlab-ci-drupal/drupal-ci-images" 19 | LABEL org.label-schema.description="Drupal CI images for project https://gitlab.com/mog33/gitlab-ci-drupal" 20 | LABEL org.label-schema.url="https://mog33.gitlab.io/gitlab-ci-drupal" 21 | LABEL org.label-schema.vcs-url="https://gitlab.com/gitlab-ci-drupal/drupal-ci-images" 22 | LABEL org.label-schema.vendor="dev-drupal.com" 23 | 24 | # Install needed programs. 25 | RUN \ 26 | apt-get -qq update ; \ 27 | apt-get -qq install --no-install-recommends -y \ 28 | apt-transport-https \ 29 | bc \ 30 | gettext-base \ 31 | git \ 32 | gnupg2 \ 33 | jq \ 34 | software-properties-common \ 35 | ssh \ 36 | sudo \ 37 | unzip \ 38 | vim \ 39 | xsltproc ; \ 40 | rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/* ; 41 | 42 | #================== 43 | # Install Nodejs, Yarn. 44 | # https://github.com/nodesource/distributions#installation-instructions 45 | RUN set -ue; \ 46 | mkdir -p /etc/apt/keyrings; \ 47 | curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/gpgkey/nodesource-repo.gpg.key \ 48 | | gpg --dearmor -o /etc/apt/keyrings/nodesource.gpg; \ 49 | echo "deb [signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/nodesource.gpg] https://deb.nodesource.com/node_${NODE_VERSION}.x nodistro main" \ 50 | > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/nodesource.list; \ 51 | # Install Yarn. 52 | curl -sL https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/pubkey.gpg | apt-key add - ; \ 53 | echo "deb https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/ stable main" | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/yarn.list ; \ 54 | apt-get -qq update ; \ 55 | apt-get -qq install --no-install-recommends -y \ 56 | nodejs \ 57 | yarn \ 58 | # Required for Drush sql commands. 59 | mariadb-client \ 60 | postgresql-client \ 61 | # Install PHP extensions. 62 | libicu-dev \ 63 | imagemagick \ 64 | libmagickwand-dev \ 65 | libnss3-dev \ 66 | libssl-dev \ 67 | libxslt-dev ; \ 68 | # https://github.com/mlocati/docker-php-extension-installer 69 | docker-php-ext-install intl xsl mysqli bcmath calendar sockets pcntl opcache exif ftp > /dev/null ; \ 70 | pecl channel-update pecl.php.net && pecl install xdebug ; \ 71 | docker-php-ext-enable xdebug > /dev/null ; \ 72 | # Cleanup. 73 | docker-php-source delete ; \ 74 | rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/* 75 | 76 | #================== 77 | # Install composer third party. 78 | RUN /usr/local/bin/composer selfupdate 79 | COPY --chown=www-data:www-data composer.json /var/www/.composer/composer.json 80 | 81 | USER www-data 82 | 83 | # Manage Composer. 84 | WORKDIR /var/www/.composer 85 | 86 | # Install our tools, see composer.json 87 | RUN COMPOSER_MEMORY_LIMIT=-1 COMPOSER_ALLOW_SUPERUSER=1 composer install -n ; \ 88 | composer clear-cache 89 | 90 | WORKDIR /opt/drupal 91 | 92 | USER root 93 | 94 | #================== 95 | # Install Drupal core:dev and Drush. 96 | RUN COMPOSER_MEMORY_LIMIT=-1 COMPOSER_ALLOW_SUPERUSER=1 \ 97 | composer require -n --dev --working-dir="/opt/drupal" \ 98 | "drupal/core-dev:^${IMAGE_TAG}" "drush/drush" ; \ 99 | composer clear-cache 100 | 101 | #================== 102 | # Include testing code. 103 | COPY --chown=www-data:www-data ./tests/ /tests/ 104 | 105 | #================== 106 | # Manage final tasks. 107 | RUN chmod 777 /var/www ; \ 108 | chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www ; \ 109 | # Symlink composer downloaded binaries. 110 | ln -sf /var/www/.composer/vendor/bin/* /usr/local/bin ; \ 111 | # Phpunit 9+ cache. 112 | chown www-data:www-data /opt/drupal/web/core ; \ 113 | # Tests scripts. 114 | chmod +x /tests/*.sh ; \ 115 | # Fix Php performances. 116 | mv /usr/local/etc/php/php.ini-development /usr/local/etc/php/php.ini ; \ 117 | sed -i "s#memory_limit = 128M#memory_limit = 4G#g" /usr/local/etc/php/php.ini ; 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