Docker Npm Install



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Please note that, due to the upcoming Docker Rate Limit announcement, users will be required to add their own authentication information to their build settings or build config as documented below.

Travis CI builds can run and build Docker images, and can also push images toDocker repositories or other remote storage.

To use Docker add the following settings to your .travis.yml:

Then you can add - docker commands to your build as shown in the followingexamples.

We do not currently support use of Docker on macOS.

For information on how to use Docker on Travis CI Enterprise check out Enabling Docker Builds.

Using a Docker Image from a Repository in a Build #

This example repository runs twoDocker containers built from the same image:

  • a Sinatra application
  • the Sinatra application test suite

After specifying in the .travis.yml to use Docker (with services: - docker) and Ruby (with language: ruby), the before_install build step pulls a Docker image from carlad/sinatra then runs

in a container built from that image after mapping some ports and paths. Readthe Docker User Guide if you need arefresher on how to use Docker.

The full .travis.yml looks like this

and produces the following buildoutput:

Building a Docker Image from a Dockerfile #

Instead of downloading the Docker image fromcarlad/sinatra you canbuild it directly from the Dockerfile in the GitHubrepository.

To build the Dockerfile in the current directory, and give it the samecarlad/sinatra label, change the docker pull line to:

The full .travis.yml looks like this

Pushing a Docker Image to a Registry #

To push an image to a Docker registry, one must first authenticate via dockerlogin. The email, username, and password used for login should be stored inthe repository settings environment variables, which may be set up through therepository settings web page or locally via the Travis CLI, e.g.:

Be sure to encrypt environment variablesusing the travis gem.

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Within your .travis.yml prior to attempting a docker push or perhaps beforedocker pull of a private image, e.g.:

Branch Based Registry Pushes #

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To push a particular branch of your repository to a remote registry,use the custom deploy section of your .travis.yml:

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Where docker_push is a script in your repository containing:

Private Registry Login #

When pushing to a private registry, be sure to specify the hostname in thedocker login command, e.g.:

Using Docker Compose #

The Docker Compose tool is also installed in the Docker enabled environment.

If needed, you can easily replace this preinstalled version of docker-composeby adding the following before_install step to your .travis.yml:

Installing a newer Docker version #

You can upgrade to the latest version and use any new Docker features by manuallyupdating it in the before_install step of your .travis.yml:

Updating from download.docker.com

Alternatively, you can use addons instead of before_install to update via apt as well:

NpmDocker npm install ubuntu

Check what version of Docker you’re running with docker --version

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Examples #

  • heroku/logplex (Heroku log router)
  • kartorza/docker-pg-backup (A cron job that will back up databases running in a docker PostgreSQL container)