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Docker image for Zoom

This is a Dockerfile to run Zoom for Linux inside a Docker container.

Background

Zoom became fairly well known in 2020, and not always for good reasons: it had a number of security issues that made me wary of running it on my laptop. But the grid view is used often at my workplace, and the web version doesn't support it, hence this docker file.

Assumptions

This image currently makes a few assumptions:

  • That exporting $DISPLAY and /tmp/.X11-unix is all that's needed for Zoom to display out of the container.
  • That the video devices are at /dev/video*, and membership in group video is sufficient to access them.
  • That the audio devices are at /dev/snd, and membership in group audio is sufficient to access them.

This container does not interface with the host's PulseAudio, if any! Pull requests to add PA support would also be welcome as long as they don't break non-PA usage.

Build

After cloning the repo, execute

./build.sh

Usage

The included wrapper script zoom-docked should do the necessary work to execute Zoom. The image itself may be used to install the wrapper script by invoking it as something like

docker run --rm -v /install/path:/target anomiex/zoom-docked install

If you want links clicked in Zoom—including those for SSO—to work, the xdg-open command from xdg-utils must be installed on the host (and properly configured, if necessary). The container will then exfiltrate clicked links to open them in the host browser.

You may also want to install xdg-dbus-proxy to allow Zoom to inhibit screensavers and powersave shutdowns during meetings.

The directory ~/.zoom-docked/ is mounted inside the container at the same location, and may be used for any necessary transfer of files to and from Zoom. Zoom's logs and such are located in ~/.zoom-docked/.zoom.

Notes

If you don't like Zoom minimising itself to the taskbar when you close the window instead of actually exiting, look for forceEnableTrayIcon in ~/.zoom-docked/zoomus.conf and change it to false. And then if logged in look in the settings for a "When closed, quit the application directly" option. This works with Zoom 5.2.454870.0831, at least.

If you need to pass extra arguments to Docker, set the environment variable ZOOM_EXTRA_DOCKER_ARGS. You can also set ZOOM_COMMAND to execute something other than Zoom. For example, you might poke around the container in a shell with

ZOOM_EXTRA_DOCKER_ARGS=-it ZOOM_COMMAND=bash zoom-docked

Credit

The following projects were used as references when creating this:


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