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This operation builds an image from a docker file.  It will not create or start a container.

Environment/Instance Properties

Property Name

Property Code

Required

Description

Docker Server Address

FDDKR_DOCKER_SERVER

No

The IP address of the Docker server.  Required if Docker Unix Socker is not set.

Docker Port

FDDKR_DOCKER_PORT

No

The port the Docker service is listening on.  Required if Docker Unix Socker is not set.

Docker Unix Socket

FDDKR_UNIX_SOCKET

No

The socket the Docker daemon listens on. Required if Docker Server and Docker Port are not set.

Inputs

Input Name

Input Code

Required

Description

Docker File

FDDKR_INP_DOCKER_FILE

No

The path to the Docker File to build. If empty Dockerfile is used as the name, and it is searched as specified in the next line.

If an absolute path is given, it is used. Otherwise the file is checked for relative to the FD_TEMP_DIR and any checkout folders.

Docker File Arguments

FDDKR_INP_DOCKER_FILE_ARGS

No

The docker file arguments to use. These are the ARG instructions in the docker file.  KeyValue pairs should be separated by "|" and the key and value should be separated by ",".  Example: key1,value|key2,value|key3,value

Docker Repository

FDDKR_INP_REPOSITORY

No

The image name/repository to create the image in.  This is the REPOSITORY column when running the command 'docker images'.

The image repository should be in lowercase

Image Tag

FDDKR_INP_IMAGE_TAG

No

The tag to apply to the image. Use comma separated values to specify multiple tags. Example: 'latest, 1.2.3'.

Tag Image with latest tag

FDDKR_INP_TAG_LATEST

No

Whether or not to tag the image that is built as latest. 

Docker Registry Account

FDDKR_INP_REGISTRY_ACCOUNT_CODE

No

The Registry you want to push the image to. There are a couple different spots to specify this for convenience.

In order of precedence:

  • Environment Instance Property

  • This plugin input.

Push Image to repository

FDDKR_INP_PUSH_IMAGE

No

If the image should be pushed to the repository.

Outputs

Output Name

Required

Description

FD_BUILT_DOCKER_IMAGE_ID

No

The image id that was created from the operation.  The IMAGE_ID column when running the command 'docker images'.

FD_BUILT_DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME

No

The built docker image name. The IMAGE_NAME column when running the command ‘docker images'.

FD_BUILT_DOCKER_IMAGE

No

The built docker image.

FD_BUILT_DOCKER_LINK

No

The link to the built docker image when pushed to a repository.

Artifacts

This operation consumes a Dockerfile from the artifacts repository.  Can also be overridden through the docker file input.

Endpoint Selection

This operation delegates the selection to the workflow developer to determine.

Endpoint Execution

This operations delegates the execution to the workflow developer to decide.

Special Considerations

Build Args were not consumed

If using the 'Docker File Arguments' input and the docker file doesn't contain a matching ARG instruction, the operation will fail with the following error:

'com.github.dockerjava.api.exception.DockerClientException: Could not build image: One or more build-args were not consumed, failing build.'

To correct this, either remove the key/value mapping from the input or add an ARG instruction for the missing key in your docker file.

Docker Repository Required?

The 'Docker Repository' input is not required to build the image but in order to make use of other docker functionality, like pushing to a registry, you need to specify a repository.  If you forgot to specify a repository on build you can tag the image from the command line at any point.

docker tag %ImageId% %RepoName%:%tagName%




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