João Neves - [email protected]
- Understand what docker does, its advantages and disadvantages.
- Install docker
- Run a command on a docker container
- Customise a docker container
- Debugging a running docker container
- Introduction to docker_compose
- Start/restart stop a set of containers
- Containers
- Union file-system
- Less requirements
- Faster start of another container
- Easier to replicate/scale
- Only runs linux apps
- No overhead to isolate another OS
- App vs Computer
- Faster start of another container
- Mac - https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/install/#download-docker-for-mac
- Linux - https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/
- Windows - https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-windows/install/#download-docker-for-windows
For running a docker container you need:
- Docker installed
- A docker image
Try this now: docker run hello-world
If you want, you can run a command instead of the default one:
docker run debian:jessie bash -c "echo Hello World"
This runs echo Hello World
on a bash shell on Debian Jessie image. Can you change it to output something else?
docker run --rm --name some-nginx -v /Users/joao/Sites:/usr/share/nginx/html:ro -d nginx
See if it's running with docker ps
:
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
af5d79b14a76 nginx "nginx -g 'daemon ..." 18 hours ago Up 18 hours 80/tcp some-nginx
Important things to note:
- ID - you'll need this for all operations
- PORTS - which ports are available, and which ports are they mapped to (ex: 0.0.0.0:8080->80/tcp)
Try to access with http://localhost/ .
See if there's anything in the logs with docker logs <id>
.
Stop it with docker stop <id>
.
docker run --rm --name some-nginx -v /Users/joao/Sites:/usr/share/nginx/html:ro -d -p 8080:80 nginx
Try to access with http://localhost:8080/ .
See if there's anything in the logs with docker logs <id>
.
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
af5d79b14a76 nginx "nginx -g 'daemon ..." 18 hours ago Up 18 hours 80/tcp some-nginx
Important things to note:
- ID - you'll need this for all operations
- IMAGE - image used for the container
- COMMAND - the process that is running - if this process dies, so does the container
- CREATED - when the container was created
- STATUS - is it up or down? for how long? a failure to restart will constantly show seconds here
- PORTS - which ports are available, and which ports are they mapped to (ex: 0.0.0.0:8080->80/tcp)
- NAME - container name
Looking for a disappeared container? Use docker ps -a
(all).
We've already seen docker logs <id>
.
But you can see what's happening in realtime with docker logs -f <id>
.
docker exec -it <id> /bin/bash
This gives you a shell inside the container, with this you can inspect what's going on inside. Some containers don't have bash, in those cases try:
docker exec -it <id> /bin/sh
- Write your own Dockerfile.
- Build the docker container.
- Run it.
# Use an official nginx runtime as a base image
FROM nginx:latest
# Set the working directory to the static page dir
WORKDIR /usr/share/nginx/html
# Copy the current directory contents into the container at /usr/share/nginx/html
ADD . /usr/share/nginx/html
# Make port 80 available to the world outside this container
EXPOSE 80
# Run nginx when the container launches
CMD /usr/sbin/nginx -g 'daemon off;'
docker build -t tutorialsite .
Note the images being built in layers!
docker run --rm -p 4000:80 tutorialsite
Now go to http://localhost:4000/
there is docker-compose
You setup a configuration file like:
web:
image: tutorialsite
ports:
- "4000:80"
Run:
docker-compose -f tutorial.cfg up -d
and check if it's working and respoding at http://localhost:4000/
docker-compose -f tutorial.cfg down
to cleanup
web:
image: nginx
volumes:
- .:/usr/share/nginx/html
ports:
- "4000:80"
command: ['/usr/sbin/nginx', '-g', 'daemon off;']
Run:
docker-compose -f tutorial1.cfg up -d
and check if it's working and respoding at http://localhost:4000/
docker-compose -f tutorial1.cfg down
to cleanup
web:
image: nginx
volumes:
- .:/usr/share/nginx/html
ports:
- "4000:80"
command: ['/usr/sbin/nginx', '-g', 'daemon off;']
web1:
image: nginx
volumes:
- .:/usr/share/nginx/html
ports:
- "4004:80"
command: ['/usr/sbin/nginx', '-g', 'daemon off;']
Run:
docker-compose -f tutorial2.cfg up -d
and check if it's working and respoding at http://localhost:4000/ and http://localhost:4004/
docker-compose -f tutorial2.cfg down
to cleanup
Docker documentation: https://docs.docker.com/get-started/
Docker Hub: https://hub.docker.com/ (the default registry)