# TODO - switch to sipwise internal one FROM debian:jessie # Important! Update this no-op ENV variable when this Dockerfile # is updated with the current date. It will force refresh of all # of the base images and things like `apt-get update` won't be using # old cached versions when the Dockerfile is built. ENV REFRESHED_AT 2015-11-13 # mirrors behind httpredir randomly throw `Error reading from server. Remote end closed connection` # and we want to be independent from any external services anyway # TODO - the release-trunk-jessie is too dynamic yet, though required for some build/test dependencies RUN apt-get update && apt-get -y install apt-transport-https wget RUN echo "# generated by Dockerfile from data-hal at $(date)\n\ deb https://debian.sipwise.com/debian jessie main non-free\n\ deb https://debian.sipwise.com/debian jessie-updates main non-free\n\ deb https://debian-security.sipwise.com/debian-security jessie-security main contrib non-free\n\ deb https://deb.sipwise.com/autobuild/ release-trunk-jessie main\n" > /etc/apt/sources.list RUN wget -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/sipwise.gpg https://deb.sipwise.com/spce/sipwise.gpg RUN apt-get update RUN apt-get install --assume-yes perl libstrictures-perl libboolean-perl libclone-perl \ libtest-roo-perl libtype-tiny-perl liburi-perl libhttp-message-perl libjson-perl \ liblog-any-perl libmime-types-perl libdata-hal-perl libfile-slurp-perl libtest-fatal-perl \ liblog-any-adapter-callback-perl liblog-any-adapter-filehandle-perl libtap-formatter-junit-perl RUN echo 'prove -I /code/lib -v --color -l --formatter TAP::Formatter::JUnit' >>/root/.bash_history RUN echo 'prove -I /code/lib --color -l' >>/root/.bash_history RUN echo './t/testrunner' >>/root/.bash_history WORKDIR /code/ ################################################################################ # Instructions for usage # ---------------------- # When you want to build the base image from scratch (jump to the next section if you don't want to build yourself!): # % docker build --tag="data-hal-jessie" . # % docker run --rm -i -t -v $(pwd)/..:/code:rw data-hal-jessie:latest bash # # Use the existing docker image: # % docker pull docker1.mgm.sipwise.com/data-hal-jessie # % docker run --rm -i -t -v $(pwd)/..:/code:rw docker1.mgm.sipwise.com/data-hal-jessie:latest bash # # Inside docker (the command is in history, just press UP button): # ./t/testrunner # ################################################################################