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DEVCON: a Complete Dev Environment in a Container 📦

Development Container Blog Post: link

As a rule of thumb, I never install any packages directly onto my Mac unless I absolutely have to. So I created this sample development container that I use with Docker for Mac to be my sole dev environment. There is a breakdown in the Dockerfile of which tools are installed.

Package Versions

ENV GOLANG_VERSION 1.20.3
ENV GOLANG_DOWNLOAD_SHA256 eb186529f13f901e7a2c4438a05c2cd90d74706aaa0a888469b2a4a617b6ee54
ENV TERRAFORM_VERSION 1.6.6
ENV VAULT_VERSION 1.15.4
ENV CONSUL_VERSION 1.16.0
ENV PACKER_VERSION 1.10.0
ENV BOUNDARY_VERSION 0.14.3
ENV WAYPOINT_VERSION 0.11.4
ENV HCDIAG_VERSION 0.5.1
ENV HCDIAG_EXT_VERSION 0.5.0
ENV KUBECTL_VER 1.27.1
ENV HELM_VERSION 3.12.0
ENV CALICO_VERSION 3.16.1
ENV COSIGN_VERSION 1.8.0
ENV INFRACOST_VERSION 0.10.28

Usage

$ docker run -it --rm --hostname devcon -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock nicolaka/devcon:latest

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Optionally, you can mount your local Mac dev directory inside the container by adding -v /path/to/dir:/root. Typically, I mount a specific dev directory from my Mac that contains my dot files (including git, ssh config + keys) to make it easier to use across both Mac and within the dev container. This way I can make sure that the dev container is a throw-away, leaving no keys/secrets exposed or written in it.

Feel free to use and adjust to fit your own dev tooling!

Cheers 🍺