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This work-in-progress is the first step to being able to reliably build Asterisk containers from the Asterisk source. I'm submitting this based on feedback gained at AstriDevCon 2015. Information about how to use this is provided in contrib/docker/README.md and will result in a local Asterisk container being built right from your source. I believe this can eventually be automated via hub.docker.com. Change-Id: Ifa070706d40e56755797097b6ed72c1e243bd0d1 |
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Building Asterisk into a Docker Container Image
The following set of steps should leave you with a Docker container that is relatively small, built from your local checked out source, and even provides you with a nice little RPM too!
Build the package container image
Build the package container image. This uses FPM[1] so no spec
files and
such are necessary.
docker build --pull -f contrib/docker/Dockerfile.packager -t asterisk-build .
Build your Asterisk RPM from source
Build the Asterisk RPM from the resulting container image.
docker run -ti \
-v $(pwd):/application:ro \
-v $(pwd)/out:/build \
-w /application asterisk-build \
/application/contrib/docker/make-package.sh 13.6.0
NOTE: If you need to build this on a system that has SElinux enabled you'll need to use the following command instead:
docker run -ti \ -v $(pwd):/application:Z \ -v $(pwd)/out:/build:Z \ -w /application asterisk-build \ /application/contrib/docker/make-package.sh 13.6.0
Create your Asterisk container image
Now create your own Asterisk container image from the resulting RPM.
docker build --rm -t madsen/asterisk:13.6.0-1 -f contrib/docker/Dockerfile.asterisk .