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Docker-CI

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Docker-CI is a little program which allow you to implement easy continuous integration using Github Container Registry or DockerHub. It uses labels to set the different options to enable Docker-ci for each container.

Docker-CI watch for container creations, it means that you don't have to restart it whenever you update a container configuration.

Docker-CI will then create a route corresponding to this pattern : http(s)://0.0.0.0[:port]/deploy/:appName where the appName correspond to the name you gave to your container or to the name you gave through the option docker-ci.name You can then set a Github Automation with an Image building and you can then add a webhook to trigger the above url when the image is built and stored in the Github Package Registry or any other repository (e.g : Docker hub)

Docker-CI can notify you by email in case of error, you can set an admin mail and individual email for each containers

Env Configuration :

You can specify different Env Var to the docker-ci to configure it as you want

Basic conf

Name Default Description
DOCKER_HOST The link to the docker socket engine
PORT 8080 The port for the webhook server and the API
PRIVATE_KEY /var/run/docker.sock:ro A private key to encode security tokens
BASE_URL http://localhost:8080 The base url of the system

Base configuration :

This is the default configuration for your container, you just have to add docker-ci.enable and the image url in your docker-compose.yml :

Name Type Description
docker-ci.enable boolean Enable CI for this container, an endpoint will be created for this container and whenever it will be called the container image will be repulled and the container will be recreated (total update of the container)
docker-ci.name string (Optional) Set a custom name for the endpoint, by default it is the name of the container

Authentification

In case your package is private, you can specify credentials in your config :

Name Type Description
docker-ci.username string (Optional) Set a username for the docker package registry auth
docker-ci.password string (Optional) Set a password or a token for the docker package registry auth
docker-ci.auth-server string (Optional) Set an auth server for the docker package registry auth

Protected Webhooks

If you use Github or Dockerhub to send your webhooks you can protect them, it'll be impossible to trigger them ⚠️You can only use one of these two labels for the same container⚠️

Name Type Description
docker-ci.webhook-callback boolean (Optional) Some webhook validation use a callback given in the body of the request (e.g : DockerHub)
docker-ci.webhook-secret string (Optional) Some webhook validation use a secret to encode the body with a HMAC-SHA-256 encryption (e.g : Github)

Example

docker-compose.yml of docker-ci app

version: "3"
services:
  docker-ci:
    container_name: docker-ci
    image: theodoreprevot/docker-ci:latest
    volumes:
      - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
      - ./conf:/app/conf  #Directory in which to put the mailing conf (mail.json)
    restart: always
    ports:
      - "5050:80"
    environment:
      - PORT=80
      - VERBOSE=true #Print logs
      - NODE_ENV=production

docker-compose.yml of application Docker-CI (example of App with a Continuous integration workflow) :

version: "3.7"
services:
  app:
    image: ghcr.io/totodore/automate:latest  ##The package registry link
    container_name: automate
    tty: true
    expose:
      - 80
    restart: always
    labels:
      - "docker-ci.enabled=true"
      - "docker-ci.name=automate" #This argument is optional by default it is the name of the container (container_name)
      # The following is only if you use auth to get private package
      - "docker-ci.password=MyPasswordOrToken" #Registry Password or token 
      - "docker-ci.username=MyRegistryUsername"
      - "docker-ci.auth-server=MyRegistryURL" #Ex for Github Registry : https://ghcr.io or https://docker.pkg.github.com

docker-publish in the github repo :

name: Docker 

on:
  push:
    # Publish `master` as Docker `latest` image.
    branches:
      - master

    # Publish `v1.2.3` tags as releases.
    tags:
      - v*

env:
  # TODO: Change variable to your image's name.
  IMAGE_NAME: automate

jobs:
  push:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    if: github.event_name == 'push'

    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v2

      - name: Build image
        run: docker build . --file Dockerfile --tag $IMAGE_NAME

      - name: Log into GitHub Container Registry
      # TODO: Create a PAT with `read:packages` and `write:packages` scopes and save it as an Actions secret `CR_PAT`
        run: echo "${{ secrets.CR_PAT }}" | docker login https://ghcr.io -u ${{ github.actor }} --password-stdin

      - name: Push image to GitHub Container Registry
        run: |
          IMAGE_ID=ghcr.io/${{ github.repository_owner }}/$IMAGE_NAME
          # Change all uppercase to lowercase
          IMAGE_ID=$(echo $IMAGE_ID | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]')
          # Strip git ref prefix from version
          VERSION=$(echo "${{ github.ref }}" | sed -e 's,.*/\(.*\),\1,')
          # Strip "v" prefix from tag name
          [[ "${{ github.ref }}" == "refs/tags/"* ]] && VERSION=$(echo $VERSION | sed -e 's/^v//')
          # Use Docker `latest` tag convention
          [ "$VERSION" == "master" ] && VERSION=latest
          echo IMAGE_ID=$IMAGE_ID
          echo VERSION=$VERSION
          docker tag $IMAGE_NAME $IMAGE_ID:$VERSION
          docker push $IMAGE_ID:$VERSION
  deploy: 
    needs: push
    name: deploy
    runs-on: ubuntu-18.04
    steps:
      - name: Deploy docker container webhook
        uses: joelwmale/webhook-action@master
        env:
          WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_WEBHOOK_URL }} #This Docker secret correspond to http(s)://IP[:port]/deploy/automate

All Labels :

Name Description
docker-ci.enable Enable CI for this container, an endpoint will be created for this container and whenever it will be called the container image will be repulled and the container will be recreated (total update of the container)
docker-ci.name Set a custom name for the endpoint, by default it is the name of the container
docker-ci.username Set a username for the docker package registry auth
docker-ci.password Set a password or a token for the docker package registry auth
docker-ci.auth-server Set an auth server for the docker package registry auth

License

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