Adding proper targets to (Dockerfile #12097)

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@ -242,6 +242,10 @@ jobs:
steps: steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2 - uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Set up QEMU
uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v1
with:
platforms: all
- name: Docker Build (Action) - name: Docker Build (Action)
uses: hashicorp/actions-docker-build@v1 uses: hashicorp/actions-docker-build@v1
with: with:

@ -1,17 +1,126 @@
# This Dockerfile creates a production release image for the project using crt release flow. # This Dockerfile contains multiple targets.
FROM alpine:3 as default # Use 'docker build --target=<name> .' to build one.
# e.g. `docker build --target=official .`
#
# All non-dev targets have a VERSION argument that must be provided
# via --build-arg=VERSION=<version> when building.
# e.g. --build-arg VERSION=1.11.2
#
# `default` is the production docker image which cannot be built locally.
# For local dev and testing purposes, please build and use the `dev` docker image.
# Official docker image that includes binaries from releases.hashicorp.com. This
# downloads the release from releases.hashicorp.com and therefore requires that
# the release is published before building the Docker image.
FROM docker.mirror.hashicorp.services/alpine:3.13 as official
# This is the release of Consul to pull in.
ARG VERSION
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.authors="Consul Team <consul@hashicorp.com>" \
org.opencontainers.image.url="https://www.consul.io/" \
org.opencontainers.image.documentation="https://www.consul.io/docs" \
org.opencontainers.image.source="https://github.com/hashicorp/consul" \
org.opencontainers.image.version=$VERSION \
org.opencontainers.image.vendor="HashiCorp" \
org.opencontainers.image.title="consul" \
org.opencontainers.image.description="Consul is a datacenter runtime that provides service discovery, configuration, and orchestration."
# This is the location of the releases.
ENV HASHICORP_RELEASES=https://releases.hashicorp.com
# Create a consul user and group first so the IDs get set the same way, even as
# the rest of this may change over time.
RUN addgroup consul && \
adduser -S -G consul consul
# Set up certificates, base tools, and Consul.
# libc6-compat is needed to symlink the shared libraries for ARM builds
RUN set -eux && \
apk add --no-cache ca-certificates curl dumb-init gnupg libcap openssl su-exec iputils jq libc6-compat iptables tzdata && \
gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys C874011F0AB405110D02105534365D9472D7468F && \
mkdir -p /tmp/build && \
cd /tmp/build && \
apkArch="$(apk --print-arch)" && \
case "${apkArch}" in \
aarch64) consulArch='arm64' ;; \
armhf) consulArch='arm' ;; \
x86) consulArch='386' ;; \
x86_64) consulArch='amd64' ;; \
*) echo >&2 "error: unsupported architecture: ${apkArch} (see ${HASHICORP_RELEASES}/consul/${VERSION}/)" && exit 1 ;; \
esac && \
wget ${HASHICORP_RELEASES}/consul/${VERSION}/consul_${VERSION}_linux_${consulArch}.zip && \
wget ${HASHICORP_RELEASES}/consul/${VERSION}/consul_${VERSION}_SHA256SUMS && \
wget ${HASHICORP_RELEASES}/consul/${VERSION}/consul_${VERSION}_SHA256SUMS.sig && \
gpg --batch --verify consul_${VERSION}_SHA256SUMS.sig consul_${VERSION}_SHA256SUMS && \
grep consul_${VERSION}_linux_${consulArch}.zip consul_${VERSION}_SHA256SUMS | sha256sum -c && \
unzip -d /tmp/build consul_${VERSION}_linux_${consulArch}.zip && \
cp /tmp/build/consul /bin/consul && \
if [ -f /tmp/build/EULA.txt ]; then mkdir -p /usr/share/doc/consul; mv /tmp/build/EULA.txt /usr/share/doc/consul/EULA.txt; fi && \
if [ -f /tmp/build/TermsOfEvaluation.txt ]; then mkdir -p /usr/share/doc/consul; mv /tmp/build/TermsOfEvaluation.txt /usr/share/doc/consul/TermsOfEvaluation.txt; fi && \
cd /tmp && \
rm -rf /tmp/build && \
gpgconf --kill all && \
apk del gnupg openssl && \
rm -rf /root/.gnupg && \
# tiny smoke test to ensure the binary we downloaded runs
consul version
# The /consul/data dir is used by Consul to store state. The agent will be started
# with /consul/config as the configuration directory so you can add additional
# config files in that location.
RUN mkdir -p /consul/data && \
mkdir -p /consul/config && \
chown -R consul:consul /consul
# set up nsswitch.conf for Go's "netgo" implementation which is used by Consul,
# otherwise DNS supercedes the container's hosts file, which we don't want.
RUN test -e /etc/nsswitch.conf || echo 'hosts: files dns' > /etc/nsswitch.conf
# Expose the consul data directory as a volume since there's mutable state in there.
VOLUME /consul/data
# Server RPC is used for communication between Consul clients and servers for internal
# request forwarding.
EXPOSE 8300
# Serf LAN and WAN (WAN is used only by Consul servers) are used for gossip between
# Consul agents. LAN is within the datacenter and WAN is between just the Consul
# servers in all datacenters.
EXPOSE 8301 8301/udp 8302 8302/udp
# HTTP and DNS (both TCP and UDP) are the primary interfaces that applications
# use to interact with Consul.
EXPOSE 8500 8600 8600/udp
# Consul doesn't need root privileges so we run it as the consul user from the
# entry point script. The entry point script also uses dumb-init as the top-level
# process to reap any zombie processes created by Consul sub-processes.
COPY .release/docker/docker-entrypoint.sh /usr/local/bin/docker-entrypoint.sh
ENTRYPOINT ["docker-entrypoint.sh"]
# By default you'll get an insecure single-node development server that stores
# everything in RAM, exposes a web UI and HTTP endpoints, and bootstraps itself.
# Don't use this configuration for production.
CMD ["agent", "-dev", "-client", "0.0.0.0"]
# Production docker image that uses CI built binaries.
# Remember, this image cannot be built locally.
FROM docker.mirror.hashicorp.services/alpine:3.13 as default
ARG VERSION ARG VERSION
ARG BIN_NAME ARG BIN_NAME
# PRODUCT_NAME and PRODUCT_VERSION are the name of the software in releases.hashicorp.com # PRODUCT_NAME and PRODUCT_VERSION are the name of the software on releases.hashicorp.com
# and the version to download. Example: PRODUCT_NAME=consul PRODUCT_VERSION=1.2.3. # and the version to download. Example: PRODUCT_NAME=consul PRODUCT_VERSION=1.2.3.
ENV BIN_NAME=$BIN_NAME ENV BIN_NAME=$BIN_NAME
ENV VERSION=$VERSION ENV VERSION=$VERSION
#ARG CONSUL_VERSION=$VERSION
#ARG PRODUCT_VERSION
ARG PRODUCT_REVISION ARG PRODUCT_REVISION
ARG PRODUCT_NAME=$BIN_NAME ARG PRODUCT_NAME=$BIN_NAME
# TARGETOS and TARGETARCH are set automatically when --platform is provided. # TARGETOS and TARGETARCH are set automatically when --platform is provided.
ARG TARGETOS TARGETARCH ARG TARGETOS TARGETARCH
@ -24,7 +133,22 @@ LABEL org.opencontainers.image.authors="Consul Team <consul@hashicorp.com>" \
org.opencontainers.image.title="consul" \ org.opencontainers.image.title="consul" \
org.opencontainers.image.description="Consul is a datacenter runtime that provides service discovery, configuration, and orchestration." org.opencontainers.image.description="Consul is a datacenter runtime that provides service discovery, configuration, and orchestration."
RUN apk add --no-cache dumb-init # Set up certificates and base tools.
# libc6-compat is needed to symlink the shared libraries for ARM builds
RUN apk add -v --no-cache \
dumb-init \
libc6-compat \
iptables \
tzdata \
curl \
ca-certificates \
gnupg \
iputils \
libcap \
openssl \
su-exec \
jq
# Create a consul user and group first so the IDs get set the same way, even as # Create a consul user and group first so the IDs get set the same way, even as
# the rest of this may change over time. # the rest of this may change over time.
RUN addgroup $BIN_NAME && \ RUN addgroup $BIN_NAME && \
@ -36,6 +160,10 @@ RUN mkdir -p /consul/data && \
mkdir -p /consul/config && \ mkdir -p /consul/config && \
chown -R consul:consul /consul chown -R consul:consul /consul
# Set up nsswitch.conf for Go's "netgo" implementation which is used by Consul,
# otherwise DNS supercedes the container's hosts file, which we don't want.
RUN test -e /etc/nsswitch.conf || echo 'hosts: files dns' > /etc/nsswitch.conf
# Expose the consul data directory as a volume since there's mutable state in there. # Expose the consul data directory as a volume since there's mutable state in there.
VOLUME /consul/data VOLUME /consul/data
@ -63,4 +191,4 @@ ENTRYPOINT ["docker-entrypoint.sh"]
# By default you'll get an insecure single-node development server that stores # By default you'll get an insecure single-node development server that stores
# everything in RAM, exposes a web UI and HTTP endpoints, and bootstraps itself. # everything in RAM, exposes a web UI and HTTP endpoints, and bootstraps itself.
# Don't use this configuration for production. # Don't use this configuration for production.
CMD ["agent", "-dev", "-client", "0.0.0.0"] CMD ["agent", "-dev", "-client", "0.0.0.0"]
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