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===Commands=== | ===Commands=== | ||
* To run a docker image in a container/volume: | * To run a docker image in a container/volume: | ||
− | <code>docker run -it --rm --mount source=SOURCE,destination=/DESTINATION IMAGE</code> | + | **<code>docker run -it --rm --mount source=SOURCE,destination=/DESTINATION IMAGE</code> |
** For example, to run an image <code>anything</code> in a container <code>autobike</code>: | ** For example, to run an image <code>anything</code> in a container <code>autobike</code>: | ||
− | <code>docker run -it --rm --mount source=autobike,destination=/autobike anything</code> | + | ***<code>docker run -it --rm --mount source=autobike,destination=/autobike anything</code> |
* To create a new container: | * To create a new container: | ||
− | <code>docker create [OPTIONS] IMAGE [COMMAND] [ARG...]</code> | + | **<code>docker create [OPTIONS] IMAGE [COMMAND] [ARG...]</code> |
* To name a docker image: | * To name a docker image: | ||
− | <code>docker tag SOURCE_IMAGE[:TAG] TARGET_IMAGE[:TAG]</code> | + | **<code>docker tag SOURCE_IMAGE[:TAG] TARGET_IMAGE[:TAG]</code> |
* To see your docker images: | * To see your docker images: | ||
− | <code>docker image list</code> | + | **<code>docker image list</code> |
* To see docker volumes: | * To see docker volumes: | ||
− | <code>docker volume list</code> | + | **<code>docker volume list</code> |
When using a container, remember to store the code inside the folder of the container so that changes will be saved. | When using a container, remember to store the code inside the folder of the container so that changes will be saved. |
Revision as of 19:53, 12 December 2020
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Docker
Docker is an open-source project for automating the deployment of applications as portable, self-sufficient containers that can run on the cloud or on-premises.
Why we use it
We use docker as a way to have a portable, replicable environment to conduct development on the vision system without having physical access to the bike or any of its corresponding SoCs.
Docker on Linux
- To install:
- For Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install docker
- For Red Hat:
sudo yum install docker
- For Fedora:
sudo dnf install docker -y
- For Arch:
sudo pacman -S docker
- For Ubuntu:
- Starting the docker daemon:
sudo systemctl enable docker.service
Docker on Windows
Use the “edge” version or else it won’t like the windows version
Commands
- To run a docker image in a container/volume:
docker run -it --rm --mount source=SOURCE,destination=/DESTINATION IMAGE
- For example, to run an image
anything
in a containerautobike
:docker run -it --rm --mount source=autobike,destination=/autobike anything
- For example, to run an image
- To create a new container:
docker create [OPTIONS] IMAGE [COMMAND] [ARG...]
- To name a docker image:
docker tag SOURCE_IMAGE[:TAG] TARGET_IMAGE[:TAG]
- To see your docker images:
docker image list
- To see docker volumes:
docker volume list
When using a container, remember to store the code inside the folder of the container so that changes will be saved.
Vision’s Current Used Dockerfile (as of 12/12/20)
FROM ros:noetic
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
vim\
ros-noetic-ros-tutorials\
git &&\
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
CMD ["/bin/bash"]