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title = "PowerShell DSC Usage"
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description = "Using DSC to configure a new Docker host"
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keywords = ["powershell, dsc, installation, usage, docker, documentation"]
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# Using PowerShell DSC
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Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) is a configuration
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management tool that extends the existing functionality of Windows PowerShell.
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DSC uses a declarative syntax to define the state in which a target should be
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configured. More information about PowerShell DSC can be found at
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[http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn249912.aspx](http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn249912.aspx).
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## Requirements
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To use this guide you'll need a Windows host with PowerShell v4.0 or newer.
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The included DSC configuration script also uses the official PPA so
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only an Ubuntu target is supported. The Ubuntu target must already have the
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required OMI Server and PowerShell DSC for Linux providers installed. More
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information can be found at [https://github.com/MSFTOSSMgmt/WPSDSCLinux](https://github.com/MSFTOSSMgmt/WPSDSCLinux).
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The source repository listed below also includes PowerShell DSC for Linux
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installation and init scripts along with more detailed installation information.
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## Installation
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The DSC configuration example source is available in the following repository:
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[https://github.com/anweiss/DockerClientDSC](https://github.com/anweiss/DockerClientDSC). It can be cloned with:
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$ git clone https://github.com/anweiss/DockerClientDSC.git
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## Usage
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The DSC configuration utilizes a set of shell scripts to determine whether or
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not the specified Docker components are configured on the target node(s). The
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source repository also includes a script (`RunDockerClientConfig.ps1`) that can
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be used to establish the required CIM session(s) and execute the
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`Set-DscConfiguration` cmdlet.
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More detailed usage information can be found at
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[https://github.com/anweiss/DockerClientDSC](https://github.com/anweiss/DockerClientDSC).
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### Install Docker
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The Docker installation configuration is equivalent to running:
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```
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apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://p80.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80 --recv-keys\
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36A1D7869245C8950F966E92D8576A8BA88D21E9
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sh -c "echo deb https://get.docker.com/ubuntu docker main\
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> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list"
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apt-get update
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apt-get install lxc-docker
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```
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Ensure that your current working directory is set to the `DockerClientDSC`
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source and load the DockerClient configuration into the current PowerShell
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session
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```powershell
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. .\DockerClient.ps1
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```
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Generate the required DSC configuration .mof file for the targeted node
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```powershell
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DockerClient -Hostname "myhost"
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```
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A sample DSC configuration data file has also been included and can be modified
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and used in conjunction with or in place of the `Hostname` parameter:
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```powershell
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DockerClient -ConfigurationData .\DockerConfigData.psd1
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```
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Start the configuration application process on the targeted node
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```powershell
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.\RunDockerClientConfig.ps1 -Hostname "myhost"
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```
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The `RunDockerClientConfig.ps1` script can also parse a DSC configuration data
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file and execute configurations against multiple nodes as such:
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```powershell
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.\RunDockerClientConfig.ps1 -ConfigurationData .\DockerConfigData.psd1
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```
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### Images
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Image configuration is equivalent to running: `docker pull [image]` or
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`docker rmi -f [IMAGE]`.
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Using the same steps defined above, execute `DockerClient` with the `Image`
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parameter and apply the configuration:
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```powershell
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DockerClient -Hostname "myhost" -Image "node"
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.\RunDockerClientConfig.ps1 -Hostname "myhost"
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```
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You can also configure the host to pull multiple images:
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```powershell
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DockerClient -Hostname "myhost" -Image "node","mongo"
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.\RunDockerClientConfig.ps1 -Hostname "myhost"
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```
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To remove images, use a hashtable as follows:
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```powershell
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DockerClient -Hostname "myhost" -Image @{Name="node"; Remove=$true}
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.\RunDockerClientConfig.ps1 -Hostname $hostname
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```
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### Containers
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Container configuration is equivalent to running:
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```
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docker run -d --name="[containername]" -p '[port]' -e '[env]' --link '[link]'\
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'[image]' '[command]'
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```
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or
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```
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docker rm -f [containername]
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```
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To create or remove containers, you can use the `Container` parameter with one
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or more hashtables. The hashtable(s) passed to this parameter can have the
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following properties:
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- Name (required)
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- Image (required unless Remove property is set to `$true`)
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- Port
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- Env
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- Link
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- Command
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- Remove
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For example, create a hashtable with the settings for your container:
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```powershell
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$webContainer = @{Name="web"; Image="anweiss/docker-platynem"; Port="80:80"}
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```
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Then, using the same steps defined above, execute
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`DockerClient` with the `-Image` and `-Container` parameters:
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```powershell
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DockerClient -Hostname "myhost" -Image node -Container $webContainer
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.\RunDockerClientConfig.ps1 -Hostname "myhost"
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```
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Existing containers can also be removed as follows:
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```powershell
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$containerToRemove = @{Name="web"; Remove=$true}
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DockerClient -Hostname "myhost" -Container $containerToRemove
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.\RunDockerClientConfig.ps1 -Hostname "myhost"
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```
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Here is a hashtable with all of the properties that can be used to create a
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container:
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```powershell
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$containerProps = @{Name="web"; Image="node:latest"; Port="80:80"; `
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Env="PORT=80"; Link="db:db"; Command="grunt"}
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```
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