The Docker Cookbook provides resources for installing docker as well as building, managing, and running docker containers.
This cookbook is concerned with the Docker container engine as distributed by Docker, Inc. It does not address Docker ecosystem tooling or prerequisite technology such as cgroups or aufs.
This cookbook is maintained by the Sous Chefs. The Sous Chefs are a community of Chef cookbook maintainers working together to maintain important cookbooks. If you’d like to know more please visit sous-chefs.org or come chat with us on the Chef Community Slack in #sous-chefs.
- Network accessible web server hosting the docker binary.
- SELinux permissive/disabled if CentOS Docker Issue #15498
- Amazon Linux 2
- Debian 9/10/11
- Fedora
- Ubuntu 18.04/20.04/22.04
- CentOS 7/8
This cookbook automatically sets up the upstream Docker package repositories. If you would like to use your own repositories this functionality can be disabled and you can instead setup the repos yourself with yum_repository/apt_repository resources or the chef-apt-docker / chef-yum-docker cookbooks.
If you are not using the official docker repositories you may run into issues with the docker group being different. RHEL is a known issue that defaults to using dockerroot
for the service group. Add the group
property to the docker_service
.
docker_service 'default' do
group 'dockerroot'
action [:create, :start]
end
- Add
depends 'docker'
to your cookbook's metadata.rb - Use the resources shipped in cookbook in a recipe, the same way you'd use core Chef resources (file, template, directory, package, etc).
docker_service 'default' do
action [:create, :start]
end
docker_image 'busybox' do
action :pull
end
docker_container 'an-echo-server' do
repo 'busybox'
port '1234:1234'
command "nc -ll -p 1234 -e /bin/cat"
end
The cookbooks run by test-kitchen make excellent usage examples.
Those recipes are found at test/cookbooks/docker_test
.
- docker_service: composite resource that uses docker_installation and docker_service_manager
- docker_container: container operations
- docker_exec: execute commands inside running containers
- docker_image: image/repository operations
- docker_image_prune: remove unused docker images
- docker_installation_package: install Docker via package 'docker-ce'
- docker_installation_script: install Docker via curl | bash
- docker_installation_tarball: install Docker from a tarball
- docker_network: network operations
- docker_plugin: plugin operations
- docker_registry: registry operations
- docker_service_manager_execute: manage docker daemon with Chef
- docker_service_manager_systemd: manage docker daemon with systemd unit files
- docker_tag: image tagging operations
- docker_volume: volume operations
- docker_volume_prune: remove unused docker volumes
Here's a quick example of pulling the latest image and running a container with exposed ports.
# Pull latest image
docker_image 'nginx' do
tag 'latest'
action :pull
notifies :redeploy, 'docker_container[my_nginx]'
end
# Run container mapping containers port 80 to the host's port 80
docker_container 'my_nginx' do
repo 'nginx'
tag 'latest'
port [ '80:80' ]
host_name 'www'
domain_name 'computers.biz'
env 'FOO=bar'
volumes [ '/some/local/files/:/etc/nginx/conf.d' ]
end
You might run a private registry and multiple Docker hosts.
# Login to private registry
docker_registry 'https://registry.computers.biz/' do
username 'shipper'
password 'iloveshipping'
email '[email protected]'
end
# Pull tagged image
docker_image 'registry.computers.biz:443/my_project/my_container' do
tag 'latest'
action :pull
host 'tcp://host-1.computers.biz:2376'
end
# Run container
docker_container 'crowsnest' do
repo 'registry.computers.biz:443/my_project/my_container'
tag 'latest'
host 'tcp://host-2.computers.biz:2376'
tls_verify true
tls_ca_cert "/path/to/ca.pem"
tls_client_cert "/path/to/cert.pem"
tls_client_key "/path/to/key.pem"
action :run
end
You can manipulate Docker volumes and networks
docker_network 'my_network' do
subnet '10.9.8.0/24'
gateway '10.9.8.1'
end
docker_volume 'my_volume' do
action :create
end
docker_container 'my_container' do
repo 'alpine'
tag '3.1'
command "nc -ll -p 1234 -e /bin/cat"
volumes 'my_volume:/my_data'
network_mode 'my_network'
action :run
end
See full documentation for each resource and action below for more information.
The docker_installation
resource auto-selects one of the below resources with the provider resolution system.
docker_installation 'default'
The docker_installation_tarball
resource copies the precompiled Go binary tarball onto the disk. It should not be used in production, especially with devicemapper.
docker_installation_tarball 'default' do
version '1.11.0'
source 'https://my.computers.biz/dist/docker.tgz'
checksum '97a3f5924b0b831a310efa8bf0a4c91956cd6387c4a8667d27e2b2dd3da67e4d'
action :create
end
version
- The desired version of docker to fetch.channel
- The docker channel to fetch the tarball from. Default: stablesource
- Path to network accessible Docker binary tarball. Ignores version when set.checksum
- SHA-256 checksum of the tarball file.
The docker_installation_script
resource runs the script hosted by Docker, Inc at http://get.docker.com. It configures package repositories and installs a dynamically compiled binary.
docker_installation_script 'default' do
repo 'main'
script_url 'https://my.computers.biz/dist/scripts/docker.sh'
action :create
end
repo
- One of 'main', 'test', or 'experimental'. Used to calculate script_url in its absence. Defaults to 'main'script_url
- 'URL of script to pipe into /bin/sh as root.
The docker_installation_package
resource uses the system package manager to install Docker. It relies on the pre-configuration of the system's package repositories. The chef-yum-docker
and chef-apt-docker
Supermarket cookbooks can be used to use Docker's own repositories.
This is the recommended production installation method.
docker_installation_package 'default' do
version '20.10.11'
action :create
package_options %q|--force-yes -o Dpkg::Options::='--force-confold' -o Dpkg::Options::='--force-all'| # if Ubuntu for example
end
version
- Used to calculate package_version string. This needs to be the complete version (19.03.8).package_version
- Manually specify the package version stringpackage_name
- Name of package to install. Defaults to 'docker-ce'package_options
- Manually specify additional options, like apt-get directives for examplesetup_docker_repo
- Setup the download.docker.com repo. If you would like to manage the repo yourself so you can use an internal repo then set this to false. default: true on all platforms except Amazon Linux.repo_channel
- The channel of docker to setup from download.docker.com. Only used ifsetup_docker_repo
is true. default: 'stable'
The docker_service_manager
resource auto-selects a strategy from the docker_service_manager_*
group of resources based on platform and version. The docker_service
family share a common set of properties.
docker_service_manager 'default' do
action :start
end
docker_service_manager_execute 'default' do
action :start
end
docker_service_manager_systemd 'default' do
host ['unix:///var/run/docker.sock', 'tcp://127.0.0.1:2376']
tls_verify true
tls_ca_cert "/path/to/ca.pem"
tls_server_cert "/path/to/server.pem"
tls_server_key "/path/to/server-key.pem"
tls_client_cert "/path/to/cert.pem"
tls_client_key "/path/to/key.pem"
systemd_opts ["TasksMax=infinity","MountFlags=private"]
systemd_socket_opts ["Accept=yes"]
action :start
end
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