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Build development environments from a Dockerfile on Docker, Kubernetes, and OpenShift. Allow developers to modify their environment in a tight feedback loop.
- Supports
devcontainer.jsonandDockerfile - Cache image layers with registries for speedy builds
- Runs on Kubernetes, Docker, and OpenShift
Getting Started
The easiest way to get started is by running the envbuilder Docker container that clones a repository specified by ENVBUILDER_GIT_URL, builds the image from a Dockerfile or devcontainer.json, and runs the $ENVBUILDER_INIT_SCRIPT in the freshly built container.
Tips:
- The
/tmp/envbuilderdirectory persists demo data between commands. You can choose a different directory if needed.- To clone a different branch, you append it to
ENVBUILDER_GIT_URLin the form#refs/heads/my-branch. For example:https://github.com/coder/envbuilder-starter-devcontainer#refs/heads/boring-prompt.
docker run -it --rm \
-v /tmp/envbuilder:/workspaces \
-e ENVBUILDER_GIT_URL=https://github.com/coder/envbuilder-starter-devcontainer \
-e ENVBUILDER_INIT_SCRIPT=bash \
ghcr.io/coder/envbuilderEdit .devcontainer/Dockerfile to add htop:
vim .devcontainer/Dockerfile
- RUN apt-get install vim sudo -y + RUN apt-get install vim sudo htop -y
Exit the container and re-run the docker run command. After the build completes, htop should be available in the container! 🥳
To explore more examples, tips, and advanced usage, check out the following guides:
- Using Local Files
- Usage with Coder
- Container Registry Authentication
- Git Authentication
- Caching
- Custom Certificates & Proxies
- Users
Setup Script
The ENVBUILDER_SETUP_SCRIPT environment variable dynamically configures the user and init command (PID 1) after the container build process.
Note:
TARGET_USERis passed to the setup script to specify who will executeENVBUILDER_INIT_COMMAND(e.g.,code).
Write the following to $ENVBUILDER_ENV to shape the container's init process:
TARGET_USER: Identifies theENVBUILDER_INIT_COMMANDexecutor (e.g.,root).ENVBUILDER_INIT_COMMAND: Defines the command executed byTARGET_USER(e.g./bin/bash).ENVBUILDER_INIT_ARGS: Arguments provided toENVBUILDER_INIT_COMMAND(e.g.,-c 'sleep infinity').
# init.sh - Change the init if systemd exists if command -v systemd >/dev/null; then echo "Hey 👋 $TARGET_USER" echo ENVBUILDER_INIT_COMMAND=systemd >> $ENVBUILDER_ENV else echo ENVBUILDER_INIT_COMMAND=bash >> $ENVBUILDER_ENV fi # Run envbuilder with the setup script docker run -it --rm \ -v ./:/some-dir \ -e ENVBUILDER_SETUP_SCRIPT=/some-dir/init.sh \ ...
Environment Variables
You can see all the supported environment variables in this document.
Development Containers
This document keeps track of what parts of the Dev Container specification Envbuilder currently supports.
Feel free to create a new issue if you'd like Envbuilder to support a particular feature.
Devfile
Devfiles automate and simplify development by adopting existing devfiles available in the public community registry.
Issue: #113
Contributing
See Development for build instructions, dependency management notes, and common troubleshooting.
