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Windows: Update Dockerfile.windows

Signed-off-by: John Howard <jhoward@microsoft.com>
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John Howard 2016-10-20 17:02:26 -07:00
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# This file describes the standard way to build Docker, using a docker container on Windows # escape=`
# Server 2016
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This file describes the standard way to build Docker in a container on Windows
# Server 2016 or Windows 10.
# #
# Maintainer: @jhowardmsft
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Prerequisites:
# --------------
#
# 1. Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016 with all Windows updates applied. Pre-release
# versions of Windows are not supported (eg Windows Server 2016 TP5). The build
# number must be at least 14393. This can be confirmed, for example, by running
# the following from an elevated PowerShell prompt - this sample output is from a
# fully up to date machine as at late October 2016:
#
# >> PS C:\> $(gin).WindowsBuildLabEx
# >> 14393.321.amd64fre.rs1_release_inmarket.161004-2338
#
# 2. Git for Windows (or another git client) must be installed. https://git-scm.com/download/win.
#
# 3. The machine must be configured to run containers. For example, by following
# the quick start guidance at https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/windowscontainers/quick_start/quick_start or
# https://github.com/docker/labs/blob/master/windows/windows-containers/Setup.md
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Usage: # Usage:
# -----
# #
# # Assemble the full dev environment. This is slow the first time. Run this from # The following steps should be run from an (elevated*) Windows PowerShell prompt.
# # a directory containing the sources you are validating. For example from
# # c:\go\src\github.com\docker\docker
# #
# docker build -t docker -f Dockerfile.windows . # (*In a default installation of containers on Windows following the quick-start guidance at
# https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/windowscontainers/quick_start/quick_start,
# the docker.exe client must run elevated to be able to connect to the daemon).
#
# 1. Clone the sources from github.com:
#
# >> git clone https://github.com/docker/docker.git c:\go\src\github.com\docker\docker
# >> Cloning into 'c:\go\src\github.com\docker\docker'...
# >> remote: Counting objects: 186216, done.
# >> remote: Compressing objects: 100% (21/21), done.
# >> remote: Total 186216 (delta 5), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 186195
# >> Receiving objects: 100% (186216/186216), 104.32 MiB | 8.18 MiB/s, done.
# >> Resolving deltas: 100% (123139/123139), done.
# >> Checking connectivity... done.
# >> Checking out files: 100% (3912/3912), done.
# >> PS C:\>
# #
# #
# # Build docker in a container. Run the following from a Windows cmd command prommpt, # 2. Change directory to the cloned docker sources:
# # replacing c:\built with the directory you want the binaries to be placed on the
# # host system.
# #
# docker run --rm -v "c:\built:c:\target" docker sh -c 'cd /c/go/src/github.com/docker/docker; hack/make.sh binary; ec=$?; if [ $ec -eq 0 ]; then robocopy /c/go/src/github.com/docker/docker/bundles/$(cat VERSION)/binary /c/target/binary; fi; exit $ec' # >> cd c:\go\src\github.com\docker\docker
# #
#
# 3. Build a docker image with the components required to build the docker binaries from source:
#
# >> docker build -t nativebuildimage -f Dockerfile.windows .
#
#
# 4. Build the docker executable binaries in a container:
#
# >> docker run --name binaries nativebuildimage sh -c 'cd /c/go/src/github.com/docker/docker; hack/make.sh binary'
#
#
# 5. Copy the binaries out of the above container, replacing HostPath with an appropriate destination
# folder on the host system where you want the binaries to be located.
#
# >> $v=$(Get-Content ".\VERSION" -raw).ToString().Replace("`n","").Trim()
# >> docker cp binaries:c:\go\src\github.com\docker\docker\bundles\$v\binary-client\docker-$v.exe c:\HostPath\docker.exe
# >> docker cp binaries:c:\go\src\github.com\docker\docker\bundles\$v\binary-daemon\dockerd.exe c:\HostPath\dockerd.exe
# >> docker cp binaries:c:\go\src\github.com\docker\docker\bundles\$v\binary-daemon\docker-proxy-$v.exe c:\HostPath\docker-proxy.exe
#
#
# 6. (Optional) Remove the interim container holding the built executable binaries:
#
# >> docker rm binaries
#
#
# 7. (Optional) Remove the image used for the container in which the executable
# binaries are build. Tip - it may be useful to keep this image around if you need to
# build multiple times. Then you can take advantage of the builder cache to have an
# image which has all the components required to build the binaries already installed.
#
# >> docker rmi nativebuildimage
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Important notes: # Important notes:
# --------------- # ---------------
# #
# The posix utilities from GIT aren't usable interactively as at January 2016. This # The posix utilities from git aren't usable interactively as at October 2016. This
# is because they require a console window which isn't present in a container in Windows. # is because they require a console window which isn't present in a container in Windows.
# See the example at the top of this file. Do NOT use -it in that docker run!!! # See the example at the top of this file. Do NOT use -it in that docker run. It will not work.
# #
# Don't try to use a volume for passing the source through. The posix utilities will # Don't attempt to use a volume for passing the source through to the container. The posix utilities will
# balk at reparse points. Again, see the example at the top of this file on how use a volume # balk at reparse points.
# to get the built binary out of the container. #
# The downloaded files are not cleared from the image. go.zip is used by the Windows
# CI servers to ensure the host and image are running consistent versions of go.
# #
# The steps are minimised dramatically to improve performance
FROM windowsservercore # -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The number of build steps below are explicitly minimised to improve performance.
FROM microsoft/windowsservercore
# Environment variable notes: # Environment variable notes:
# - GO_VERSION must consistent with 'Dockerfile' used by Linux'. # - GO_VERSION must consistent with 'Dockerfile' used by Linux'.
# - FROM_DOCKERFILE is used for detection of building within a container. # - FROM_DOCKERFILE is used for detection of building within a container.
ENV GO_VERSION=1.7.3 \ ENV GO_VERSION=1.7.3 `
GIT_LOCATION=https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/releases/download/v2.7.2.windows.1/Git-2.7.2-64-bit.exe \ GIT_LOCATION=https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/releases/download/v2.7.2.windows.1/Git-2.7.2-64-bit.exe `
GOPATH=C:/go;C:/go/src/github.com/docker/docker/vendor \ GOPATH=C:/go;C:/go/src/github.com/docker/docker/vendor `
FROM_DOCKERFILE=1 FROM_DOCKERFILE=1
WORKDIR c:/ WORKDIR c:/
# Everything downloaded/installed in one go (better performance, esp on TP4) RUN `
RUN \ setx /M Path "c:\git\cmd;c:\git\bin;c:\git\usr\bin;%Path%;c:\gcc\bin;c:\go\bin;" && `
setx /M Path "c:\git\cmd;c:\git\bin;c:\git\usr\bin;%Path%;c:\gcc\bin;c:\go\bin" && \ setx GOROOT "c:\go" && `
setx GOROOT "c:\go" && \ powershell -command `
powershell -command \ $ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'; `
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'; \ Function Download-File([string] $source, [string] $target) { `
Function Download-File([string] $source, [string] $target) { \ $wc = New-Object net.webclient; $wc.Downloadfile($source, $target) `
$wc = New-Object net.webclient; $wc.Downloadfile($source, $target) \ } `
} \ `
\ Write-Host INFO: Downloading git...; `
Write-Host INFO: Downloading git...; \ Download-File %GIT_LOCATION% gitsetup.exe; `
Download-File %GIT_LOCATION% gitsetup.exe; \ `
\ Write-Host INFO: Downloading go...; `
Write-Host INFO: Downloading go...; \ Download-File https://golang.org/dl/go%GO_VERSION%.windows-amd64.zip go.zip; `
Download-File https://storage.googleapis.com/golang/go%GO_VERSION%.windows-amd64.msi go.msi; \ `
\ Write-Host INFO: Downloading compiler 1 of 3...; `
Write-Host INFO: Downloading compiler 1 of 3...; \ Download-File https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jhowardmsft/docker-tdmgcc/master/gcc.zip gcc.zip; `
Download-File https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jhowardmsft/docker-tdmgcc/master/gcc.zip gcc.zip; \ `
\ Write-Host INFO: Downloading compiler 2 of 3...; `
Write-Host INFO: Downloading compiler 2 of 3...; \ Download-File https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jhowardmsft/docker-tdmgcc/master/runtime.zip runtime.zip; `
Download-File https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jhowardmsft/docker-tdmgcc/master/runtime.zip runtime.zip; \ `
\ Write-Host INFO: Downloading compiler 3 of 3...; `
Write-Host INFO: Downloading compiler 3 of 3...; \ Download-File https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jhowardmsft/docker-tdmgcc/master/binutils.zip binutils.zip; `
Download-File https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jhowardmsft/docker-tdmgcc/master/binutils.zip binutils.zip; \ `
\ Write-Host INFO: Installing git...; `
Write-Host INFO: Installing git...; \ Start-Process gitsetup.exe -ArgumentList '/VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /CLOSEAPPLICATIONS /DIR=c:\git\' -Wait; `
Start-Process gitsetup.exe -ArgumentList '/VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /CLOSEAPPLICATIONS /DIR=c:\git\' -Wait; \ `
\ Write-Host INFO: Expanding go..."; `
Write-Host INFO: Installing go..."; \ Expand-Archive c:\go.zip -DestinationPath c:\; `
Start-Process msiexec -ArgumentList '-i go.msi -quiet' -Wait; \ `
\ Write-Host INFO: Expanding compiler...; `
Write-Host INFO: Unzipping compiler...; \ Expand-Archive c:\gcc.zip -DestinationPath c:\gcc -Force; `
c:\git\usr\bin\unzip.exe -q -o gcc.zip -d /c/gcc; \ Expand-Archive c:\runtime.zip -DestinationPath c:\gcc -Force; `
c:\git\usr\bin\unzip.exe -q -o runtime.zip -d /c/gcc; \ Expand-Archive c:\binutils.zip -DestinationPath c:\gcc -Force; `
c:\git\usr\bin\unzip.exe -q -o binutils.zip -d /c/gcc"; \ `
\
Write-Host INFO: Removing interim files; \
Remove-Item *.zip; \
Remove-Item go.msi; \
Remove-Item gitsetup.exe; \
\
Write-Host INFO: Completed Write-Host INFO: Completed
# Prepare for building # Prepare for building

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out = strings.TrimSpace(out) out = strings.TrimSpace(out)
expected := "root" expected := "root"
if daemonPlatform == "windows" { if daemonPlatform == "windows" {
if WindowsBaseImage == "windowsservercore" { if strings.Contains(WindowsBaseImage, "windowsservercore") {
expected = `user manager\containeradministrator` expected = `user manager\containeradministrator`
} else { } else {
expected = `ContainerAdministrator` // nanoserver expected = `ContainerAdministrator` // nanoserver
} }
} }
if out != expected { if out != expected {
c.Fatalf("Expected output %s, got %q", expected, out) c.Fatalf("Expected output %s, got %q. %s", expected, out, WindowsBaseImage)
} }
} }

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// WindowsBaseImage is the name of the base image for Windows testing // WindowsBaseImage is the name of the base image for Windows testing
// Environment variable WINDOWS_BASE_IMAGE can override this // Environment variable WINDOWS_BASE_IMAGE can override this
WindowsBaseImage = "windowsservercore" WindowsBaseImage = "microsoft/windowsservercore"
// isolation is the isolation mode of the daemon under test // isolation is the isolation mode of the daemon under test
isolation container.Isolation isolation container.Isolation