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This repository contains the Dockerfiles and configuration scripts for the Official Couchbase Docker images.

If you are a casual user, you probably don't care about this repo, instead you should head over to one of the Couchbase Dockerhub repositories:

Directory layout

  • community/* and enterprise/* contain generated Dockerfiles + assets -- do not edit

  • generate/ contains everything needed to generate the Dockerfiles and assets -- everything you want to edit is here

Regenerating from templates

After you change anything under the generate directory, you should regenerate from the templates.

Prerequisites

Steps

$ cd <project-dir>/generate/generator
$ go generate

Expected output:

2020/01/20 16:15:23 ../../community/couchbase-server/5.0.1/Dockerfile exists, skipping...
2020/01/20 16:15:23 ../../community/couchbase-server/5.1.1/Dockerfile exists, skipping...
2020/01/20 16:15:23 ../../community/couchbase-server/6.0.0/Dockerfile exists, skipping...
2020/01/20 16:15:23 ../../community/couchbase-server/6.0.2/Dockerfile exists, skipping...
2020/01/20 16:15:23 generateDockerfile called with: {community couchbase-server 6.5.0 false}
2020/01/20 16:15:25 https://packages.couchbase.com/releases/6.5.0/couchbase-server-community_6.5.0-ubuntu16.04_amd64.deb.sha256
2020/01/20 16:15:25 ../../community/sync-gateway/1.0.4/Dockerfile exists, skipping...
2020/01/20 16:15:25 ../../community/sync-gateway/1.1.0/Dockerfile exists, skipping...
2020/01/20 16:15:25 Successfully finished!

At this point, you should push your changes to github.

Adding a new Couchbase Server version + dockerhub tag

Create directory

Suppose you want to create a docker image for the newly released Couchbase Server version 9.0.0:

$ cd <project-dir>/enterprise/couchbase-server
$ mkdir 9.0.0

Regerate from templates

See instructions above.

Push to github

Commit and push to github

Kick off dockerhub build

Login to dockerhub (you need to be on the couchbase team for this step) and create a new build that corresponds to that directory, and enter a matching tag, eg:

  • Branch: master
  • Dockerfile Location: /enterprise/couchbase-server/9.0.0
  • Docker Tag Name: enterprise-9.0.0

Overriding download url for a "devbuild" or "release candidate" version

If the package binaries are not available on packages.couchbase.com, this is an alternative way of generating the dockerfile.

  1. Create the directory you want: eg /enterprise/sync-gateway/2.0.0-devbuild

  2. Upload the binary package to a publicly available location. (see existing entries)

  3. Update the init() function in generate.go to add a new version customization to the list, following suit w/ the existing one(s), and pointing to the binary package url from the previous step.

  4. Regenerate as usual

  5. Verify that the generated dockerfile has the customized package url.