Docker images for building Apache CloudStack DEB packages.
This will give portable, immutable and reproducable mechanism to build packages for releases. A very good candidate to be used by the Jenkins slaves of the project.
- Supported tags and respective 
Dockerfilelinks - Packges installed in conatiner
 - Build DEB packages
 - Building tips
 - Builder help
 - License
 
latest,ubuntu1804(ubuntu1804/Dockerfile)ubuntu1804-jdk11(ubuntu1804-jdk11/Dockerfile)ubuntu1604(ubuntu1604/Dockerfile)ubuntu1404(ubuntu1404/Dockerfile)
List of available packages inside the container:
- dpkg-dev
 - devscripts
 - debhelper
 - genisoimage
 - lsb-release
 - build-essential
 - git
 - java 1.8
 - maven 3.5.2
 - tomcat
 - python
 - locate
 - which
 
Building DEB packages with the Docker container is rather easy, a few steps are required:
Let's assume we want to build packages for Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial). We pull that image first:
docker pull khos2ow/cloudstack-deb-builder:ubuntu1604
You can replace ubuntu1604 tag by ubuntu1804, ubuntu1404 or latest if
you want.
You can clone the CloudStack source code from repository locally on your machine and build packages against that.
The first step required is to clone the CloudStack source code somewhere on the
filesystem, in /tmp for example:
git clone https://github.com/apache/cloudstack.git /tmp/cloudstackNow that you have done so we can continue.
Now that we have cloned the CloudStack source code locally, we can build packages
by mapping /tmp into /mnt/build in the container. (Note that the container
always expects the cloudstack code exists in /mnt/build path.)
docker run \
    -v /tmp:/mnt/build \
    khos2ow/cloudstack-deb-builder:ubuntu1604 [ARGS...]Or if your local cloudstack folder has other name, you need to map it to
/mnt/build/cloudstack.
docker run \
    -v /tmp/cloudstack-custom-name:/mnt/build/cloudstack \
    khos2ow/cloudstack-deb-builder:ubuntu1604 [ARGS...]After the build has finished the .deb packages are available in
/tmp/cloudstack/dist/debbuild/DEBS on the host system.
Also you can build DEB packages of any remote repository without the need to manually clone it first. You only need to specify git remote and git ref you intend to build from.
Now let's assume we want to build packages of HEAD of master branch from
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack repository, we build packages by mapping
/tmp into /mnt/build in the container. The container will clone the repository
(defined by --git-remote flag) and check out the REF (defined by --git-ref flag)
in /mnt/build/cloudstack inside the container and can be accessed from
/tmp/cloudstack from the host machine.
docker run \
    -v /tmp:/mnt/build \
    khos2ow/cloudstack-deb-builder:ubuntu1604 \
        --git-remote https://github.com/apache/cloudstack.git \
        --git-ref master \
        [ARGS...]Note that any valid git Refspec is acceptable, such as:
refs/heads/<BRANCH>to build specified Branch<BRANCH>short version of build specified Branchrefs/pull/<NUMBER>/headto build specified GitHub Pull Requestrefs/merge-requests/<NUMBER>/headto build specified GitLab Merge Requestrefs/tags/<NAME>to build specified Tag
After the build has finished the .deb packages are available in
/tmp/cloudstack/dist/debbuilds/DEBS on the host system.
Check the following tips when using the builder:
You can provide Maven cache folder (~/.m2) as a volume to the container to make
it run faster.
docker run \
    -v /tmp:/mnt/build \
    -v ~/.m2:/root/.m2 \
    khos2ow/cloudstack-deb-builder:ubuntu1604 [ARGS...]Builder container in some cases (e.g. using --use-timestamp flag) may change
the file and directory owner shared from host to container (through volume) and
it will create dist directory which holds the final artifacts. You can provide
USER_ID (mandatory) and/or USER_GID (optional) from host to adjust the owner
from whitin the container.
This is specially useful if you want to use this image in Jenkins job and want
to clean up the workspace afterward. By adjusting the owner, you won't need to
give your Jenkins' user sudo privilege to clean up.
docker run \
    -v /tmp:/mnt/build \
    -e "USER_ID=$(id -u)" \
    -e "USER_GID=$(id -g)" \
    khos2ow/cloudstack-deb-builder:ubuntu1604 [ARGS...]To see all the available options you can pass to docker run ... command:
docker run \
    -v /tmp:/mnt/build \
    khos2ow/cloudstack-deb-builder:ubuntu1604 --helpLicensed under Apache License version 2.0. Please see the LICENSE file included in the root directory of the source tree for extended license details.