Message ID | 20170214100733.22280-2-alex.bennee@linaro.org |
---|---|
State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | Docker cross-compile targets and user build support | expand |
On Tue, 02/14 10:07, Alex Bennée wrote: > Currently all docker builds are done by exporting a tarball to the > docker container and running the build as the containers root user. > Other use cases are possible however and it is possible to map a part > of users file-system to the container. This is useful for example for > doing cross-builds of arbitrary source trees. For this to work > smoothly the container needs to have a user created that maps cleanly > to the host system. > > This adds a -u option to the docker script so that: > > DEB_ARCH=armhf DEB_TYPE=stable ./tests/docker/docker.py build \ > -u --include-executable=arm-linux-user/qemu-arm \ > debian:armhf ./tests/docker/dockerfiles/debian-bootstrap.docker > > Will build a container that can then be run like: > > docker run --rm -it -v /home/alex/lsrc/qemu/risu.git/:/src \ > --user=alex:alex -w /src/ debian:armhf \ > sh -c "make clean && ./configure -s && make" > > Alternatively specifying USER will add the appropriate stanza when > building via the Makefile: > > make docker-image-debian-armhf-cross USER=1 > > Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> > Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com> > > --- > v2 > - write the useradd directly > - change long option to --add-current-user > v3 > - images -> image's > - add r-b > - add USER to Makefile > --- > tests/docker/Makefile.include | 2 ++ > tests/docker/docker.py | 15 +++++++++++++-- > 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/tests/docker/Makefile.include b/tests/docker/Makefile.include > index 3f15d5aea8..8db55e43aa 100644 > --- a/tests/docker/Makefile.include > +++ b/tests/docker/Makefile.include > @@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ docker-image-%: $(DOCKER_FILES_DIR)/%.docker > $(call quiet-command,\ > $(SRC_PATH)/tests/docker/docker.py build qemu:$* $< \ > $(if $V,,--quiet) $(if $(NOCACHE),--no-cache) \ > + $(if $(USER),--add-current-user,) \ > $(if $(EXECUTABLE),--include-executable=$(EXECUTABLE)),\ > "BUILD","$*") > > @@ -99,6 +100,7 @@ docker: > @echo ' (default is 1)' > @echo ' DEBUG=1 Stop and drop to shell in the created container' > @echo ' before running the command.' > + @echo ' USER=1 Add current user to docker image.' This is a bad choice of name, $USER is "$(id -un)", maybe ADD_CUR_USER? Fam > @echo ' NOCACHE=1 Ignore cache when build images.' > @echo ' EXECUTABLE=<path> Include executable in image.' >
Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com> writes: > On Tue, 02/14 10:07, Alex Bennée wrote: >> Currently all docker builds are done by exporting a tarball to the >> docker container and running the build as the containers root user. >> Other use cases are possible however and it is possible to map a part >> of users file-system to the container. This is useful for example for >> doing cross-builds of arbitrary source trees. For this to work >> smoothly the container needs to have a user created that maps cleanly >> to the host system. >> >> This adds a -u option to the docker script so that: >> >> DEB_ARCH=armhf DEB_TYPE=stable ./tests/docker/docker.py build \ >> -u --include-executable=arm-linux-user/qemu-arm \ >> debian:armhf ./tests/docker/dockerfiles/debian-bootstrap.docker >> >> Will build a container that can then be run like: >> >> docker run --rm -it -v /home/alex/lsrc/qemu/risu.git/:/src \ >> --user=alex:alex -w /src/ debian:armhf \ >> sh -c "make clean && ./configure -s && make" >> >> Alternatively specifying USER will add the appropriate stanza when >> building via the Makefile: >> >> make docker-image-debian-armhf-cross USER=1 >> >> Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> >> Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com> >> >> --- >> v2 >> - write the useradd directly >> - change long option to --add-current-user >> v3 >> - images -> image's >> - add r-b >> - add USER to Makefile >> --- >> tests/docker/Makefile.include | 2 ++ >> tests/docker/docker.py | 15 +++++++++++++-- >> 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/tests/docker/Makefile.include b/tests/docker/Makefile.include >> index 3f15d5aea8..8db55e43aa 100644 >> --- a/tests/docker/Makefile.include >> +++ b/tests/docker/Makefile.include >> @@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ docker-image-%: $(DOCKER_FILES_DIR)/%.docker >> $(call quiet-command,\ >> $(SRC_PATH)/tests/docker/docker.py build qemu:$* $< \ >> $(if $V,,--quiet) $(if $(NOCACHE),--no-cache) \ >> + $(if $(USER),--add-current-user,) \ >> $(if $(EXECUTABLE),--include-executable=$(EXECUTABLE)),\ >> "BUILD","$*") >> >> @@ -99,6 +100,7 @@ docker: >> @echo ' (default is 1)' >> @echo ' DEBUG=1 Stop and drop to shell in the created container' >> @echo ' before running the command.' >> + @echo ' USER=1 Add current user to docker image.' > > This is a bad choice of name, $USER is "$(id -un)", maybe > ADD_CUR_USER? Or we could just enable it by default? Is there a reason not to enable the current user for these images? > > Fam > > >> @echo ' NOCACHE=1 Ignore cache when build images.' >> @echo ' EXECUTABLE=<path> Include executable in image.' >> -- Alex Bennée
On Tue, 02/14 15:11, Alex Bennée wrote: > > Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com> writes: > > > On Tue, 02/14 10:07, Alex Bennée wrote: > >> Currently all docker builds are done by exporting a tarball to the > >> docker container and running the build as the containers root user. > >> Other use cases are possible however and it is possible to map a part > >> of users file-system to the container. This is useful for example for > >> doing cross-builds of arbitrary source trees. For this to work > >> smoothly the container needs to have a user created that maps cleanly > >> to the host system. > >> > >> This adds a -u option to the docker script so that: > >> > >> DEB_ARCH=armhf DEB_TYPE=stable ./tests/docker/docker.py build \ > >> -u --include-executable=arm-linux-user/qemu-arm \ > >> debian:armhf ./tests/docker/dockerfiles/debian-bootstrap.docker > >> > >> Will build a container that can then be run like: > >> > >> docker run --rm -it -v /home/alex/lsrc/qemu/risu.git/:/src \ > >> --user=alex:alex -w /src/ debian:armhf \ > >> sh -c "make clean && ./configure -s && make" > >> > >> Alternatively specifying USER will add the appropriate stanza when > >> building via the Makefile: > >> > >> make docker-image-debian-armhf-cross USER=1 > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> > >> Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com> > >> > >> --- > >> v2 > >> - write the useradd directly > >> - change long option to --add-current-user > >> v3 > >> - images -> image's > >> - add r-b > >> - add USER to Makefile > >> --- > >> tests/docker/Makefile.include | 2 ++ > >> tests/docker/docker.py | 15 +++++++++++++-- > >> 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > >> > >> diff --git a/tests/docker/Makefile.include b/tests/docker/Makefile.include > >> index 3f15d5aea8..8db55e43aa 100644 > >> --- a/tests/docker/Makefile.include > >> +++ b/tests/docker/Makefile.include > >> @@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ docker-image-%: $(DOCKER_FILES_DIR)/%.docker > >> $(call quiet-command,\ > >> $(SRC_PATH)/tests/docker/docker.py build qemu:$* $< \ > >> $(if $V,,--quiet) $(if $(NOCACHE),--no-cache) \ > >> + $(if $(USER),--add-current-user,) \ > >> $(if $(EXECUTABLE),--include-executable=$(EXECUTABLE)),\ > >> "BUILD","$*") > >> > >> @@ -99,6 +100,7 @@ docker: > >> @echo ' (default is 1)' > >> @echo ' DEBUG=1 Stop and drop to shell in the created container' > >> @echo ' before running the command.' > >> + @echo ' USER=1 Add current user to docker image.' > > > > This is a bad choice of name, $USER is "$(id -un)", maybe > > ADD_CUR_USER? > > Or we could just enable it by default? Is there a reason not to enable > the current user for these images? I think that's fine, but then docker.py needs to tolerate user already existing in the image, such as when you build qemu:debian-cross-$foo on top of qemu:debian. Fam
diff --git a/tests/docker/Makefile.include b/tests/docker/Makefile.include index 3f15d5aea8..8db55e43aa 100644 --- a/tests/docker/Makefile.include +++ b/tests/docker/Makefile.include @@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ docker-image-%: $(DOCKER_FILES_DIR)/%.docker $(call quiet-command,\ $(SRC_PATH)/tests/docker/docker.py build qemu:$* $< \ $(if $V,,--quiet) $(if $(NOCACHE),--no-cache) \ + $(if $(USER),--add-current-user,) \ $(if $(EXECUTABLE),--include-executable=$(EXECUTABLE)),\ "BUILD","$*") @@ -99,6 +100,7 @@ docker: @echo ' (default is 1)' @echo ' DEBUG=1 Stop and drop to shell in the created container' @echo ' before running the command.' + @echo ' USER=1 Add current user to docker image.' @echo ' NOCACHE=1 Ignore cache when build images.' @echo ' EXECUTABLE=<path> Include executable in image.' diff --git a/tests/docker/docker.py b/tests/docker/docker.py index 37d83199e7..3e6e7c6460 100755 --- a/tests/docker/docker.py +++ b/tests/docker/docker.py @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ import signal from tarfile import TarFile, TarInfo from StringIO import StringIO from shutil import copy, rmtree +from pwd import getpwuid DEVNULL = open(os.devnull, 'wb') @@ -149,13 +150,20 @@ class Docker(object): labels = json.loads(resp)[0]["Config"].get("Labels", {}) return labels.get("com.qemu.dockerfile-checksum", "") - def build_image(self, tag, docker_dir, dockerfile, quiet=True, argv=None): + def build_image(self, tag, docker_dir, dockerfile, + quiet=True, user=False, argv=None): if argv == None: argv = [] tmp_df = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(dir=docker_dir, suffix=".docker") tmp_df.write(dockerfile) + if user: + uid = os.getuid() + uname = getpwuid(uid).pw_name + tmp_df.write("\n") + tmp_df.write("RUN useradd -u %d -U %s" % (uid, uname)) + tmp_df.write("\n") tmp_df.write("LABEL com.qemu.dockerfile-checksum=%s" % _text_checksum(dockerfile)) @@ -225,6 +233,9 @@ class BuildCommand(SubCommand): help="""Specify a binary that will be copied to the container together with all its dependent libraries""") + parser.add_argument("--add-current-user", "-u", dest="user", + action="store_true", + help="Add the current user to image's passwd") parser.add_argument("tag", help="Image Tag") parser.add_argument("dockerfile", @@ -261,7 +272,7 @@ class BuildCommand(SubCommand): docker_dir) dkr.build_image(tag, docker_dir, dockerfile, - quiet=args.quiet, argv=argv) + quiet=args.quiet, user=args.user, argv=argv) rmtree(docker_dir)