Merge pull request #1708 from helderco/build-images-doc
[Doc] Building container images
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# Building container images
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You can use Dagger to build container images. Here's a simple example of a [Dockerfile](https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/dockerfile_best-practices/) build:
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```cue file=../tests/core-concepts/container-images/plans/with-dockerfile.cue
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```
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## Building with CUE
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`Dockerfile` files are easy to start, but you can also build images entirely in CUE. The following example produces the same image as above:
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```cue file=../tests/core-concepts/container-images/plans/build.cue
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```
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## Automation
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Building images in CUE gives you greater flexibility. For example, you can automate building multiple versions of an image, and deploy, all in Dagger:
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```cue file=../tests/core-concepts/container-images/plans/template.cue
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```
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Now you can deploy all versions:
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```shell
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dagger do versions
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```
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Or just build a specific version, without pushing:
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```shell
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dagger do versions 8.0 build
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```
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## Multi-stage build
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Another common pattern is [multi-stage builds](https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/#use-multi-stage-builds). This allows you to have heavier build images during the build process, and copy the built artifacts into a cleaner and lighter image to run in production.
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```cue file=../tests/core-concepts/container-images/plans/multi-stage.cue
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```
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package main
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import (
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"dagger.io/dagger"
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"universe.dagger.io/docker"
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)
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dagger.#Plan & {
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client: filesystem: ".": read: contents: dagger.#FS
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actions: build: docker.#Build & {
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steps: [
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docker.#Pull & {
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source: "python:3.9"
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},
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docker.#Copy & {
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contents: client.filesystem.".".read.contents
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dest: "/app"
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},
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docker.#Run & {
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command: {
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name: "pip"
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args: ["install", "-r", "/app/requirements.txt"]
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}
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},
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docker.#Set & {
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config: cmd: ["python", "/app/app.py"]
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},
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]
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}
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}
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package main
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import (
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"dagger.io/dagger"
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"universe.dagger.io/alpine"
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"universe.dagger.io/docker"
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"universe.dagger.io/go"
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)
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dagger.#Plan & {
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client: filesystem: src: read: contents: dagger.#FS
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actions: {
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// Build app in a "golang" container image.
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build: go.#Build & {
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source: client.filesystem.src.read.contents
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}
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base: alpine.#Build & {
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packages: "ca-certificates": _
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}
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// Build lighter image,
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// without app's build dependencies.
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run: docker.#Build & {
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steps: [
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docker.#Copy & {
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input: base.output
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// This is the important part, it works like
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// `COPY --from=build /output /opt` in a Dockerfile.
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contents: build.output
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dest: "/opt"
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},
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docker.#Set & {
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config: cmd: ["/opt/app"]
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},
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]
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}
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push: docker.#Push & {
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image: run.output
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dest: "registry.example.com/app"
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}
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}
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}
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package main
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import (
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"dagger.io/dagger"
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"universe.dagger.io/docker"
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)
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dagger.#Plan & {
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actions: versions: {
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"8.0": _
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"5.7": _
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// This is a template
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// See https://cuelang.org/docs/tutorials/tour/types/templates/
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[tag=string]: {
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build: docker.#Build & {
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steps: [
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docker.#Pull & {
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source: "mysql:\(tag)"
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},
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docker.#Set & {
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config: cmd: [
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"--character-set-server=utf8mb4",
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"--collation-server=utf8mb4_unicode_ci",
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]
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},
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]
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}
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push: docker.#Push & {
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image: build.output
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dest: "registry.example.com/mysql:\(tag)"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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package main
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import (
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"dagger.io/dagger"
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)
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dagger.#Plan & {
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client: filesystem: ".": read: contents: dagger.#FS
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actions: build: dagger.#Dockerfile & {
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// This is the context.
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source: client.filesystem.".".read.contents
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// Default is to look for a Dockerfile in the context,
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// but let's declare it here.
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contents: #"""
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FROM python:3.9
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COPY . /app
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RUN pip install -r /app/requirements.txt
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CMD python /app/app.py
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"""#
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}
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}
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