docker-flatbuffers
is Docker tooling for FlatBuffers. It also include C-language support using flatcc
.
Rather than building your own FlatBuffers installation, you can run flatc
or flatcc
in a container and "bind mount" your input and output directories (see Usage As a Build Tool):
docker run -v /proj/src:/src -v /proj/dest:/dest neomantra/flatbuffers flatc --cpp --js --ruby -o /dest /src/monster.fbs
Images are availble in both gcc
and clang
variants, representing which toolchain was FlatBuffers was built from. The plain, undecorated tag name uses gcc
. "master" branches are tagged with YYYYMMDD of the image build dates.
Specific FlatBuffers/flatc
and flatcc
releases are tagged with their version name. The flatc
version is prefixed with v
and the flatcc
version is prefixed with cc
.
gcc
,latest
clang
gcc-v1.8.0
,v1.8.0
clang-v1.8.0
gcc-v1.8.0-cc0.5.1
The builds are managed by Travis-CI.
For best stability, pin your images to the full tag, for example neomantra/flatbuffers:gcc-v1.8.0-cc0.5.1
.
- Supported Tags
- Usage As An Image Build Stage
- Usage As A Build Tool
- Files In This Image
- Customizing The Docker Image Build
- Authors
- Copyright & License
You can COPY
from this image into your own images using the following Dockerfile stanzas. Select the image, tag, and artifacts most appropriate for your project. The included files are listed in the Files In This Image section.
COPY --from=neomantra/flatbuffers /usr/local/bin/flatc /usr/local/bin/flatc
COPY --from=neomantra/flatbuffers /usr/local/include/flatbuffers /usr/local/include/flatbuffers
COPY --from=neomantra/flatbuffers /usr/local/lib/libflatbuffers.a /usr/local/lib/libflatbuffers.a
COPY --from=neomantra/flatbuffers /usr/local/lib/cmake/flatbuffers /usr/local/lib/cmake/flatbuffers
COPY --from=neomantra/flatbuffers /usr/local/bin/flatcc /usr/local/bin/flatcc
COPY --from=neomantra/flatbuffers /usr/local/include/flatcc /usr/local/include/flatcc
COPY --from=neomantra/flatbuffers /usr/local/lib/libflatcc.a /usr/local/lib/libflatccrt.a /usr/local/lib/
You can generate files on the host through volume bind mounts. The idea is that you mount a source directory into the container, invoke flatc
on a schema in it, and write the output to a mounted destination.
Example:
# Input on host is in /my/src.
# Output written to /my/dest.
docker run -v /my/src:/src -v /my/dest:/dest neomantra/flatbuffers flatc --cpp --scoped-enums -o /dest /src/monster.fbs
This image is slim, containing the debian-slim
base image and the build artifacts of FlatBuffers and flatcc:
/usr/local/bin/flatc
/usr/local/include/flatbuffers
/usr/local/include/flatbuffers/idl.h
/usr/local/include/flatbuffers/registry.h
/usr/local/include/flatbuffers/reflection.h
/usr/local/include/flatbuffers/flexbuffers.h
/usr/local/include/flatbuffers/flatc.h
/usr/local/include/flatbuffers/minireflect.h
/usr/local/include/flatbuffers/base.h
/usr/local/include/flatbuffers/grpc.h
/usr/local/include/flatbuffers/flatbuffers.h
/usr/local/include/flatbuffers/reflection_generated.h
/usr/local/include/flatbuffers/hash.h
/usr/local/include/flatbuffers/stl_emulation.h
/usr/local/include/flatbuffers/util.h
/usr/local/include/flatbuffers/code_generators.h
/usr/local/include/flatbuffers/idl_parser.cpp
/usr/local/include/flatbuffers/idl_gen_text.cpp
/usr/local/lib/libflatbuffers.a
/usr/local/lib/cmake/flatbuffers/FlatbuffersConfig.cmake
/usr/local/lib/cmake/flatbuffers/FlatbuffersConfigVersion.cmake
/usr/local/lib/cmake/flatbuffers/FlatbuffersTargets.cmake
/usr/local/lib/cmake/flatbuffers/FlatbuffersTargets-release.cmake
/usr/local/lib/cmake/flatbuffers/FlatcTargets.cmake
/usr/local/lib/cmake/flatbuffers/FlatcTargets-release.cmake
# Compiler:
/usr/local/bin/flatcc
/usr/local/lib/lib/libflatcc.a
/usr/local/include/flatcc/flatcc.h
# Runtime:
/usr/local/include/include/flatcc
/usr/local/include/include/flatcc/reflection
/usr/local/include/include/flatcc/support
/usr/local/lib/libflatccrt.a
The Docker image build can be customized using the following build arguments. They are activated by applying --build-arg <arg>=<value>
to your docker build
run.
Arg | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
FLATBUFFERS_IMAGE_BASE | debian | Docker image to use as a base image |
FLATBUFFERS_IMAGE_TAG | bullseye-slim | Docker image tag to use as a base image |
FLATBUFFERS_ARCHIVE_BASE_URL | https://github.com/google/flatbuffers/archive | URL to download the flatbuffers archive from |
FLATBUFFERS_ARCHIVE_TAG | master | FlatBuffers tag to download |
FLATBUFFERS_BUILD_TYPE | Release | CMake build type (e.g. Release, Debug) |
FLATBUFFERS_USE_CLANG | false | Set to exactly "true" to build with clang instead of gcc |
FLATCC_ARCHIVE_BASE_URL | https://github.com/dvidelabs/flatcc/archive/ | URL to download the flatcc archive from |
FLATCC_ARCHIVE_TAG | master | flatcc tag to download |
This tooling was created by Evan Wies and sponsored by Neomantra.
Image build minutes are sponsored by Travis CI, allowing transparent production and distribution of this software.
This software is released under the MIT License.
Copyright (c) 2018-2023, Neomantra BV and Evan Wies [email protected]
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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