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Dockerfile frontend experimental syntaxes
Note for Docker users
If you are using Docker v18.06 or later, BuildKit mode can be enabled by setting export DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1
on the client side.
Docker v18.06 also requires the daemon to be running in experimental mode.
You need to use docker build
CLI instead of buildctl
CLI mentioned in this document.
See the docker build
document for the usage.
Use experimental Dockerfile frontend
The features mentioned in this document are experimentally available as docker/dockerfile:experimental
image.
To use the experimental features, the first line of your Dockerfile needs to be # syntax=docker/dockerfile:experimental
.
As the experimental syntaxes may change in future revisions, you may want to pin the image to a specific revision.
See also #528 for further information about planned docker/dockerfile
releases.
Experimental syntaxes
RUN --mount=type=bind
(the default mount type)
This mount type allows binding directories (read-only) in the context or in an image to the build container.
Option | Description |
---|---|
target (required) |
Mount path. |
source |
Source path in the from . Defaults to the root of the from . |
from |
Build stage or image name for the root of the source. Defaults to the build context. |
rw ,readwrite |
Allow writes on the mount. Written data will be discarded. |
RUN --mount=type=cache
This mount type allows the build container to cache directories for compilers and package managers.
Option | Description |
---|---|
id |
Optional ID to identify separate/different caches |
target (required) |
Mount path. |
ro ,readonly |
Read-only if set. |
sharing |
One of shared , private , or locked . Defaults to shared . A shared cache mount can be used concurrently by multiple writers. private creates a new mount if there are multiple writers. locked pauses the second writer until the first one releases the mount. |
from |
Build stage to use as a base of the cache mount. Defaults to empty directory. |
source |
Subpath in the from to mount. Defaults to the root of the from . |
mode |
File mode for new cache directory in octal. Default 0755. |
uid |
User ID for new cache directory. Default 0. |
gid |
Group ID for new cache directory. Default 0. |
Example: cache Go packages
# syntax = docker/dockerfile:experimental
FROM golang
...
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/go-build go build ...
Example: cache apt packages
# syntax = docker/dockerfile:experimental
FROM ubuntu
RUN rm -f /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/docker-clean; echo 'Binary::apt::APT::Keep-Downloaded-Packages "true";' > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/keep-cache
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/var/cache/apt --mount=type=cache,target=/var/lib/apt \
apt update && apt-get --no-install-recommends install -y gcc
RUN --mount=type=tmpfs
This mount type allows mounting tmpfs in the build container.
Option | Description |
---|---|
target (required) |
Mount path. |
RUN --mount=type=secret
This mount type allows the build container to access secure files such as private keys without baking them into the image.
Option | Description |
---|---|
id |
ID of the secret. Defaults to basename of the target path. |
target |
Mount path. Defaults to /run/secrets/ + id . |
required |
If set to true , the instruction errors out when the secret is unavailable. Defaults to false . |
mode |
File mode for secret file in octal. Default 0400. |
uid |
User ID for secret file. Default 0. |
gid |
Group ID for secret file. Default 0. |
Example: access to S3
# syntax = docker/dockerfile:experimental
FROM python:3
RUN pip install awscli
RUN --mount=type=secret,id=aws,target=/root/.aws/credentials aws s3 cp s3://... ...
$ buildctl build --frontend=dockerfile.v0 --local context=. --local dockerfile=. \
--secret id=aws,src=$HOME/.aws/credentials
RUN --mount=type=ssh
This mount type allows the build container to access SSH keys via SSH agents, with support for passphrases.
Option | Description |
---|---|
id |
ID of SSH agent socket or key. Defaults to "default". |
target |
SSH agent socket path. Defaults to /run/buildkit/ssh_agent.${N} . |
required |
If set to true , the instruction errors out when the key is unavailable. Defaults to false . |
mode |
File mode for socket in octal. Default 0600. |
uid |
User ID for socket. Default 0. |
gid |
Group ID for socket. Default 0. |
Example: access to Gitlab
# syntax = docker/dockerfile:experimental
FROM alpine
RUN apk add --no-cache openssh-client
RUN mkdir -p -m 0700 ~/.ssh && ssh-keyscan gitlab.com >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts
RUN --mount=type=ssh ssh -q -T git@gitlab.com 2>&1 | tee /hello
# "Welcome to GitLab, @GITLAB_USERNAME_ASSOCIATED_WITH_SSHKEY" should be printed here
# with the type of build progress is defined as `plain`.
$ eval $(ssh-agent)
$ ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa
(Input your passphrase here)
$ buildctl build --frontend=dockerfile.v0 --local context=. --local dockerfile=. \
--ssh default=$SSH_AUTH_SOCK
You can also specify a path to *.pem
file on the host directly instead of $SSH_AUTH_SOCK
.
However, pem files with passphrases are not supported.
RUN --security=insecure|sandbox
With --security=insecure
, this runs the command without sandbox in insecure mode,
which allows to run flows requiring elevated privileges (e.g. containerd). This is equivalent
to running docker run --privileged
. In order to access this feature, entitlement
security.insecure
should be enabled when starting the buildkitd daemon
(--allow-insecure-entitlement security.insecure
) and for a build request
(--allow security.insecure
).
Default sandbox mode can be activated via --security=sandbox
, but that is no-op.
Example: check entitlements
# syntax = docker/dockerfile:experimental
FROM ubuntu
RUN --security=insecure cat /proc/self/status | grep CapEff
#84 0.093 CapEff: 0000003fffffffff
RUN --network=none|host|default
This allows control over which networking environment the command is run in.
The allowed values are:
none
- The command is run with no network access (lo
is still available, but is isolated to this process)host
- The command is run in the host's network environment (similar todocker build --network=host
, but on a per-instruction basis)default
- Equivalent to not supplying a flag at all, the command is run in the default network for the build
The use of --network=host
is protected by the network.host
entitlement,
which needs to be enabled when starting the buildkitd daemon
(--allow-insecure-entitlement network.host
) and on the build request
(--allow network.host
).
Example: isolating external effects
# syntax = docker/dockerfile:experimental
FROM python:3.6
ADD mypackage.tgz wheels/
RUN --network=none pip install --find-links wheels mypackage
pip
will only be able to install the packages provided in the tarfile, which
can be controlled by an earlier build stage.