Packer
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The docker plugin can be used with HashiCorp Packer to manage containers with Docker.
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Docker Import
Type: docker-import
The Packer Docker import post-processor takes an artifact from the docker builder and imports it with Docker locally. This allows you to apply a repository and tag to the image and lets you use the other Docker post-processors such as docker-push to push the image to a registry.
Basic Example
JSON
{
"builders": [
{
"type": "docker",
"image": "ubuntu:18.04",
"export_path": "party_parrot.tar"
}
],
"post-processors": [
{
"type": "docker-import",
"repository": "local/ubuntu",
"tag": "latest"
}
]
}
HCL2
source "docker" "example" {
image = "ubuntu:18.04"
export_path = "party_parrot.tar"
}
build {
sources = [
"source.docker.example"
]
post-processor "docker-import" {
repository = "local/ubuntu"
tag = "latest"
}
}
Configuration
The configuration for this post-processor only requires a repository
, a tag
is optional.
Required:
repository
(string) - The repository of the imported image.
Optional:
tag
(string) - The tag for the imported image. By default this is not set.changes
(array of strings) - Dockerfile instructions to add to the commit. Example of instructions areCMD
,ENTRYPOINT
,ENV
, andEXPOSE
. Example:[ "USER ubuntu", "WORKDIR /app", "EXPOSE 8080" ]
keep_input_artifact
(boolean) - if true, do not delete the source tar after importing it to docker. Defaults to false.platform
(string) - Set platform if server is multi-platform capable.
Example
An example is shown below, showing only the post-processor configuration:
JSON
{
"type": "docker-import",
"repository": "hashicorp/packer",
"tag": "0.7"
}
HCL2
post-processor "docker-import" {
repository = "hashicorp/packer"
tag = "0.7"
}
This example would take the image created by the Docker builder and import it
into the local Docker process with a name of hashicorp/packer:0.7
.
Following this, you can use the docker-push post-processor to push it to a registry, if you want.
Changing Metadata
Below is an example using the changes argument of the post-processor. This
feature allows the tarball metadata to be changed when imported into the Docker
environment. It is derived from the docker import --change
command line
option to
Docker.
Example uses of all of the options, assuming one is building an NGINX image from ubuntu as an simple example:
JSON
post-processor "docker-import" {
repository = "local/centos6"
tag = "latest"
changes = [
"USER www-data",
"WORKDIR /var/www",
"ENV HOSTNAME www.example.com",
"VOLUME /test1 /test2",
"EXPOSE 80 443",
"LABEL version=1.0",
"ONBUILD RUN date",
"CMD [\"nginx\", \"-g\", \"daemon off;\"]",
"ENTRYPOINT /var/www/start.sh",
]
}
HCL2
{
"type": "docker-import",
"repository": "local/centos6",
"tag": "latest",
"changes": [
"USER www-data",
"WORKDIR /var/www",
"ENV HOSTNAME www.example.com",
"VOLUME /test1 /test2",
"EXPOSE 80 443",
"LABEL version=1.0",
"ONBUILD RUN date",
"CMD [\"nginx\", \"-g\", \"daemon off;\"]",
"ENTRYPOINT /var/www/start.sh"
]
}
Allowed metadata fields that can be changed are:
- CMD
- String, supports both array (escaped) and string form
- EX:
"CMD [\"nginx\", \"-g\", \"daemon off;\"]"
- EX:
"CMD nginx -g daemon off;"
- ENTRYPOINT
- String
- EX:
"ENTRYPOINT /var/www/start.sh"
- ENV
- String, note there is no equal sign:
- EX:
"ENV HOSTNAME www.example.com"
not"ENV HOSTNAME=www.example.com"
- EXPOSE
- String, space separated ports
- EX:
"EXPOSE 80 443"
- LABEL
- String, space separated key=value pairs
- EX:
"LABEL version=1.0"
- ONBUILD
- String
- EX:
"ONBUILD RUN date"
- MAINTAINER
- String, deprecated in Docker version 1.13.0
- EX:
"MAINTAINER NAME"
- USER
- String
- EX:
"USER USERNAME"
- VOLUME
- String
- EX:
"VOLUME FROM TO"
- WORKDIR
- String
- EX:
"WORKDIR PATH"