nixpkgs/pkgs/build-support/docker/default.nix

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Nix

{ bashInteractive
, buildPackages
, cacert
, callPackage
, closureInfo
, coreutils
, e2fsprogs
, fakechroot
, fakeNss
, fakeroot
, go
, jq
, jshon
, lib
, makeWrapper
, moreutils
, nix
, nixosTests
, pigz
, rsync
, runCommand
, runtimeShell
, shadow
, skopeo
, storeDir ? builtins.storeDir
, substituteAll
, symlinkJoin
, tarsum
, util-linux
, vmTools
, writeReferencesToFile
, writeScript
, writeShellScriptBin
, writeText
, writeTextDir
, writePython3
}:
let
inherit (lib)
optionals
optionalString
;
inherit (lib)
escapeShellArgs
toList
;
mkDbExtraCommand = contents:
let
contentsList = if builtins.isList contents then contents else [ contents ];
in
''
echo "Generating the nix database..."
echo "Warning: only the database of the deepest Nix layer is loaded."
echo " If you want to use nix commands in the container, it would"
echo " be better to only have one layer that contains a nix store."
export NIX_REMOTE=local?root=$PWD
# A user is required by nix
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/9348f9291e5d9e4ba3c4347ea1b235640f54fd79/src/libutil/util.cc#L478
export USER=nobody
${buildPackages.nix}/bin/nix-store --load-db < ${closureInfo {rootPaths = contentsList;}}/registration
mkdir -p nix/var/nix/gcroots/docker/
for i in ${lib.concatStringsSep " " contentsList}; do
ln -s $i nix/var/nix/gcroots/docker/$(basename $i)
done;
'';
# The OCI Image specification recommends that configurations use values listed
# in the Go Language document for GOARCH.
# Reference: https://github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/blob/master/config.md#properties
# For the mapping from Nixpkgs system parameters to GOARCH, we can reuse the
# mapping from the go package.
defaultArchitecture = go.GOARCH;
in
rec {
examples = callPackage ./examples.nix {
inherit buildImage buildLayeredImage fakeNss pullImage shadowSetup buildImageWithNixDb streamNixShellImage;
};
tests = {
inherit (nixosTests)
docker-tools
docker-tools-overlay
# requires remote builder
# docker-tools-cross
;
};
pullImage =
let
fixName = name: builtins.replaceStrings [ "/" ":" ] [ "-" "-" ] name;
in
{ imageName
# To find the digest of an image, you can use skopeo:
# see doc/functions.xml
, imageDigest
, sha256
, os ? "linux"
, # Image architecture, defaults to the architecture of the `hostPlatform` when unset
arch ? defaultArchitecture
# This is used to set name to the pulled image
, finalImageName ? imageName
# This used to set a tag to the pulled image
, finalImageTag ? "latest"
# This is used to disable TLS certificate verification, allowing access to http registries on (hopefully) trusted networks
, tlsVerify ? true
, name ? fixName "docker-image-${finalImageName}-${finalImageTag}.tar"
}:
runCommand name
{
inherit imageDigest;
imageName = finalImageName;
imageTag = finalImageTag;
impureEnvVars = lib.fetchers.proxyImpureEnvVars;
outputHashMode = "flat";
outputHashAlgo = "sha256";
outputHash = sha256;
nativeBuildInputs = [ skopeo ];
SSL_CERT_FILE = "${cacert.out}/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt";
sourceURL = "docker://${imageName}@${imageDigest}";
destNameTag = "${finalImageName}:${finalImageTag}";
} ''
skopeo \
--insecure-policy \
--tmpdir=$TMPDIR \
--override-os ${os} \
--override-arch ${arch} \
copy \
--src-tls-verify=${lib.boolToString tlsVerify} \
"$sourceURL" "docker-archive://$out:$destNameTag" \
| cat # pipe through cat to force-disable progress bar
'';
# We need to sum layer.tar, not a directory, hence tarsum instead of nix-hash.
# And we cannot untar it, because then we cannot preserve permissions etc.
inherit tarsum; # pkgs.dockerTools.tarsum
# buildEnv creates symlinks to dirs, which is hard to edit inside the overlay VM
mergeDrvs =
{ derivations
, onlyDeps ? false
}:
runCommand "merge-drvs"
{
inherit derivations onlyDeps;
} ''
if [[ -n "$onlyDeps" ]]; then
echo $derivations > $out
exit 0
fi
mkdir $out
for derivation in $derivations; do
echo "Merging $derivation..."
if [[ -d "$derivation" ]]; then
# If it's a directory, copy all of its contents into $out.
cp -drf --preserve=mode -f $derivation/* $out/
else
# Otherwise treat the derivation as a tarball and extract it
# into $out.
tar -C $out -xpf $drv || true
fi
done
'';
# Helper for setting up the base files for managing users and
# groups, only if such files don't exist already. It is suitable for
# being used in a runAsRoot script.
shadowSetup = ''
export PATH=${shadow}/bin:$PATH
mkdir -p /etc/pam.d
if [[ ! -f /etc/passwd ]]; then
echo "root:x:0:0::/root:${runtimeShell}" > /etc/passwd
echo "root:!x:::::::" > /etc/shadow
fi
if [[ ! -f /etc/group ]]; then
echo "root:x:0:" > /etc/group
echo "root:x::" > /etc/gshadow
fi
if [[ ! -f /etc/pam.d/other ]]; then
cat > /etc/pam.d/other <<EOF
account sufficient pam_unix.so
auth sufficient pam_rootok.so
password requisite pam_unix.so nullok sha512
session required pam_unix.so
EOF
fi
if [[ ! -f /etc/login.defs ]]; then
touch /etc/login.defs
fi
'';
# Run commands in a virtual machine.
runWithOverlay =
{ name
, fromImage ? null
, fromImageName ? null
, fromImageTag ? null
, diskSize ? 1024
, buildVMMemorySize ? 512
, preMount ? ""
, postMount ? ""
, postUmount ? ""
}:
vmTools.runInLinuxVM (
runCommand name
{
preVM = vmTools.createEmptyImage {
size = diskSize;
fullName = "docker-run-disk";
destination = "./image";
};
inherit fromImage fromImageName fromImageTag;
memSize = buildVMMemorySize;
nativeBuildInputs = [ util-linux e2fsprogs jshon rsync jq ];
} ''
mkdir disk
mkfs /dev/${vmTools.hd}
mount /dev/${vmTools.hd} disk
cd disk
function dedup() {
declare -A seen
while read ln; do
if [[ -z "''${seen["$ln"]:-}" ]]; then
echo "$ln"; seen["$ln"]=1
fi
done
}
if [[ -n "$fromImage" ]]; then
echo "Unpacking base image..."
mkdir image
tar -C image -xpf "$fromImage"
if [[ -n "$fromImageName" ]] && [[ -n "$fromImageTag" ]]; then
parentID="$(
cat "image/manifest.json" |
jq -r '.[] | select(.RepoTags | contains([$desiredTag])) | rtrimstr(".json")' \
--arg desiredTag "$fromImageName:$fromImageTag"
)"
else
echo "From-image name or tag wasn't set. Reading the first ID."
parentID="$(cat "image/manifest.json" | jq -r '.[0].Config | rtrimstr(".json")')"
fi
# In case of repeated layers, unpack only the last occurrence of each
cat ./image/manifest.json | jq -r '.[0].Layers | .[]' | tac | dedup | tac > layer-list
else
touch layer-list
fi
# Unpack all of the parent layers into the image.
lowerdir=""
extractionID=0
for layerTar in $(cat layer-list); do
echo "Unpacking layer $layerTar"
extractionID=$((extractionID + 1))
mkdir -p image/$extractionID/layer
tar -C image/$extractionID/layer -xpf image/$layerTar
rm image/$layerTar
find image/$extractionID/layer -name ".wh.*" -exec bash -c 'name="$(basename {}|sed "s/^.wh.//")"; mknod "$(dirname {})/$name" c 0 0; rm {}' \;
# Get the next lower directory and continue the loop.
lowerdir=image/$extractionID/layer''${lowerdir:+:}$lowerdir
done
mkdir work
mkdir layer
mkdir mnt
${lib.optionalString (preMount != "") ''
# Execute pre-mount steps
echo "Executing pre-mount steps..."
${preMount}
''}
if [ -n "$lowerdir" ]; then
mount -t overlay overlay -olowerdir=$lowerdir,workdir=work,upperdir=layer mnt
else
mount --bind layer mnt
fi
${lib.optionalString (postMount != "") ''
# Execute post-mount steps
echo "Executing post-mount steps..."
${postMount}
''}
umount mnt
(
cd layer
cmd='name="$(basename {})"; touch "$(dirname {})/.wh.$name"; rm "{}"'
find . -type c -exec bash -c "$cmd" \;
)
${postUmount}
'');
exportImage = { name ? fromImage.name, fromImage, fromImageName ? null, fromImageTag ? null, diskSize ? 1024 }:
runWithOverlay {
inherit name fromImage fromImageName fromImageTag diskSize;
postMount = ''
echo "Packing raw image..."
tar -C mnt --hard-dereference --sort=name --mtime="@$SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH" -cf $out/layer.tar .
'';
postUmount = ''
mv $out/layer.tar .
rm -rf $out
mv layer.tar $out
'';
};
# Create an executable shell script which has the coreutils in its
# PATH. Since root scripts are executed in a blank environment, even
# things like `ls` or `echo` will be missing.
shellScript = name: text:
writeScript name ''
#!${runtimeShell}
set -e
export PATH=${coreutils}/bin:/bin
${text}
'';
# Create a "layer" (set of files).
mkPureLayer =
{
# Name of the layer
name
, # JSON containing configuration and metadata for this layer.
baseJson
, # Files to add to the layer.
copyToRoot ? null
, # When copying the contents into the image, preserve symlinks to
# directories (see `rsync -K`). Otherwise, transform those symlinks
# into directories.
keepContentsDirlinks ? false
, # Additional commands to run on the layer before it is tar'd up.
extraCommands ? ""
, uid ? 0
, gid ? 0
}:
runCommand "docker-layer-${name}"
{
inherit baseJson extraCommands;
contents = copyToRoot;
nativeBuildInputs = [ jshon rsync tarsum ];
}
''
mkdir layer
if [[ -n "$contents" ]]; then
echo "Adding contents..."
for item in $contents; do
echo "Adding $item"
rsync -a${if keepContentsDirlinks then "K" else "k"} --chown=0:0 $item/ layer/
done
else
echo "No contents to add to layer."
fi
chmod ug+w layer
if [[ -n "$extraCommands" ]]; then
(cd layer; eval "$extraCommands")
fi
# Tar up the layer and throw it into 'layer.tar'.
echo "Packing layer..."
mkdir $out
tarhash=$(tar -C layer --hard-dereference --sort=name --mtime="@$SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH" --owner=${toString uid} --group=${toString gid} -cf - . | tee -p $out/layer.tar | tarsum)
# Add a 'checksum' field to the JSON, with the value set to the
# checksum of the tarball.
cat ${baseJson} | jshon -s "$tarhash" -i checksum > $out/json
# Indicate to docker that we're using schema version 1.0.
echo -n "1.0" > $out/VERSION
echo "Finished building layer '${name}'"
'';
# Make a "root" layer; required if we need to execute commands as a
# privileged user on the image. The commands themselves will be
# performed in a virtual machine sandbox.
mkRootLayer =
{
# Name of the image.
name
, # Script to run as root. Bash.
runAsRoot
, # Files to add to the layer. If null, an empty layer will be created.
# To add packages to /bin, use `buildEnv` or similar.
copyToRoot ? null
, # When copying the contents into the image, preserve symlinks to
# directories (see `rsync -K`). Otherwise, transform those symlinks
# into directories.
keepContentsDirlinks ? false
, # JSON containing configuration and metadata for this layer.
baseJson
, # Existing image onto which to append the new layer.
fromImage ? null
, # Name of the image we're appending onto.
fromImageName ? null
, # Tag of the image we're appending onto.
fromImageTag ? null
, # How much disk to allocate for the temporary virtual machine.
diskSize ? 1024
, # How much memory to allocate for the temporary virtual machine.
buildVMMemorySize ? 512
, # Commands (bash) to run on the layer; these do not require sudo.
extraCommands ? ""
}:
# Generate an executable script from the `runAsRoot` text.
let
runAsRootScript = shellScript "run-as-root.sh" runAsRoot;
extraCommandsScript = shellScript "extra-commands.sh" extraCommands;
in
runWithOverlay {
name = "docker-layer-${name}";
inherit fromImage fromImageName fromImageTag diskSize buildVMMemorySize;
preMount = lib.optionalString (copyToRoot != null && copyToRoot != [ ]) ''
echo "Adding contents..."
for item in ${escapeShellArgs (map (c: "${c}") (toList copyToRoot))}; do
echo "Adding $item..."
rsync -a${if keepContentsDirlinks then "K" else "k"} --chown=0:0 $item/ layer/
done
chmod ug+w layer
'';
postMount = ''
mkdir -p mnt/{dev,proc,sys} mnt${storeDir}
# Mount /dev, /sys and the nix store as shared folders.
mount --rbind /dev mnt/dev
mount --rbind /sys mnt/sys
mount --rbind ${storeDir} mnt${storeDir}
# Execute the run as root script. See 'man unshare' for
# details on what's going on here; basically this command
# means that the runAsRootScript will be executed in a nearly
# completely isolated environment.
#
# Ideally we would use --mount-proc=mnt/proc or similar, but this
# doesn't work. The workaround is to setup proc after unshare.
# See: https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/648
unshare -imnpuf --mount-proc sh -c 'mount --rbind /proc mnt/proc && chroot mnt ${runAsRootScript}'
# Unmount directories and remove them.
umount -R mnt/dev mnt/sys mnt${storeDir}
rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty \
mnt/dev mnt/proc mnt/sys mnt${storeDir} \
mnt$(dirname ${storeDir})
'';
postUmount = ''
(cd layer; ${extraCommandsScript})
echo "Packing layer..."
mkdir -p $out
tarhash=$(tar -C layer --hard-dereference --sort=name --mtime="@$SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH" -cf - . |
tee -p $out/layer.tar |
${tarsum}/bin/tarsum)
cat ${baseJson} | jshon -s "$tarhash" -i checksum > $out/json
# Indicate to docker that we're using schema version 1.0.
echo -n "1.0" > $out/VERSION
echo "Finished building layer '${name}'"
'';
};
buildLayeredImage = { name, ... }@args:
let
stream = streamLayeredImage args;
in
runCommand "${baseNameOf name}.tar.gz"
{
inherit (stream) imageName;
passthru = { inherit (stream) imageTag; };
nativeBuildInputs = [ pigz ];
} "${stream} | pigz -nTR > $out";
# 1. extract the base image
# 2. create the layer
# 3. add layer deps to the layer itself, diffing with the base image
# 4. compute the layer id
# 5. put the layer in the image
# 6. repack the image
buildImage =
args@{
# Image name.
name
, # Image tag, when null then the nix output hash will be used.
tag ? null
, # Parent image, to append to.
fromImage ? null
, # Name of the parent image; will be read from the image otherwise.
fromImageName ? null
, # Tag of the parent image; will be read from the image otherwise.
fromImageTag ? null
, # Files to put on the image (a nix store path or list of paths).
copyToRoot ? null
, # When copying the contents into the image, preserve symlinks to
# directories (see `rsync -K`). Otherwise, transform those symlinks
# into directories.
keepContentsDirlinks ? false
, # Docker config; e.g. what command to run on the container.
config ? null
, # Image architecture, defaults to the architecture of the `hostPlatform` when unset
architecture ? defaultArchitecture
, # Optional bash script to run on the files prior to fixturizing the layer.
extraCommands ? ""
, uid ? 0
, gid ? 0
, # Optional bash script to run as root on the image when provisioning.
runAsRoot ? null
, # Size of the virtual machine disk to provision when building the image.
diskSize ? 1024
, # Size of the virtual machine memory to provision when building the image.
buildVMMemorySize ? 512
, # Time of creation of the image.
created ? "1970-01-01T00:00:01Z"
, # Deprecated.
contents ? null
,
}:
let
checked =
lib.warnIf (contents != null)
"in docker image ${name}: The contents parameter is deprecated. Change to copyToRoot if the contents are designed to be copied to the root filesystem, such as when you use `buildEnv` or similar between contents and your packages. Use copyToRoot = buildEnv { ... }; or similar if you intend to add packages to /bin."
lib.throwIf (contents != null && copyToRoot != null) "in docker image ${name}: You can not specify both contents and copyToRoot."
;
rootContents = if copyToRoot == null then contents else copyToRoot;
baseName = baseNameOf name;
# Create a JSON blob of the configuration. Set the date to unix zero.
baseJson =
let
pure = writeText "${baseName}-config.json" (builtins.toJSON {
inherit created config architecture;
preferLocalBuild = true;
os = "linux";
});
impure = runCommand "${baseName}-config.json"
{
nativeBuildInputs = [ jq ];
preferLocalBuild = true;
}
''
jq ".created = \"$(TZ=utc date --iso-8601="seconds")\"" ${pure} > $out
'';
in
if created == "now" then impure else pure;
layer =
if runAsRoot == null
then
mkPureLayer
{
name = baseName;
inherit baseJson keepContentsDirlinks extraCommands uid gid;
copyToRoot = rootContents;
} else
mkRootLayer {
name = baseName;
inherit baseJson fromImage fromImageName fromImageTag
keepContentsDirlinks runAsRoot diskSize buildVMMemorySize
extraCommands;
copyToRoot = rootContents;
};
result = runCommand "docker-image-${baseName}.tar.gz"
{
nativeBuildInputs = [ jshon pigz jq moreutils ];
# Image name must be lowercase
imageName = lib.toLower name;
imageTag = if tag == null then "" else tag;
inherit fromImage baseJson;
layerClosure = writeReferencesToFile layer;
passthru.buildArgs = args;
passthru.layer = layer;
passthru.imageTag =
if tag != null
then tag
else
lib.head (lib.strings.splitString "-" (baseNameOf result.outPath));
} ''
${lib.optionalString (tag == null) ''
outName="$(basename "$out")"
outHash=$(echo "$outName" | cut -d - -f 1)
imageTag=$outHash
''}
# Print tar contents:
# 1: Interpreted as relative to the root directory
# 2: With no trailing slashes on directories
# This is useful for ensuring that the output matches the
# values generated by the "find" command
ls_tar() {
for f in $(tar -tf $1 | xargs realpath -ms --relative-to=.); do
if [[ "$f" != "." ]]; then
echo "/$f"
fi
done
}
mkdir image
touch baseFiles
baseEnvs='[]'
if [[ -n "$fromImage" ]]; then
echo "Unpacking base image..."
tar -C image -xpf "$fromImage"
# Store the layers and the environment variables from the base image
cat ./image/manifest.json | jq -r '.[0].Layers | .[]' > layer-list
configName="$(cat ./image/manifest.json | jq -r '.[0].Config')"
baseEnvs="$(cat "./image/$configName" | jq '.config.Env // []')"
# Extract the parentID from the manifest
if [[ -n "$fromImageName" ]] && [[ -n "$fromImageTag" ]]; then
parentID="$(
cat "image/manifest.json" |
jq -r '.[] | select(.RepoTags | contains([$desiredTag])) | rtrimstr(".json")' \
--arg desiredTag "$fromImageName:$fromImageTag"
)"
else
echo "From-image name or tag wasn't set. Reading the first ID."
parentID="$(cat "image/manifest.json" | jq -r '.[0].Config | rtrimstr(".json")')"
fi
# Otherwise do not import the base image configuration and manifest
chmod a+w image image/*.json
rm -f image/*.json
for l in image/*/layer.tar; do
ls_tar $l >> baseFiles
done
else
touch layer-list
fi
chmod -R ug+rw image
mkdir temp
cp ${layer}/* temp/
chmod ug+w temp/*
for dep in $(cat $layerClosure); do
find $dep >> layerFiles
done
echo "Adding layer..."
# Record the contents of the tarball with ls_tar.
ls_tar temp/layer.tar >> baseFiles
# Append nix/store directory to the layer so that when the layer is loaded in the
# image /nix/store has read permissions for non-root users.
# nix/store is added only if the layer has /nix/store paths in it.
if [ $(wc -l < $layerClosure) -gt 1 ] && [ $(grep -c -e "^/nix/store$" baseFiles) -eq 0 ]; then
mkdir -p nix/store
chmod -R 555 nix
echo "./nix" >> layerFiles
echo "./nix/store" >> layerFiles
fi
# Get the files in the new layer which were *not* present in
# the old layer, and record them as newFiles.
comm <(sort -n baseFiles|uniq) \
<(sort -n layerFiles|uniq|grep -v ${layer}) -1 -3 > newFiles
# Append the new files to the layer.
tar -rpf temp/layer.tar --hard-dereference --sort=name --mtime="@$SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH" \
--owner=0 --group=0 --no-recursion --verbatim-files-from --files-from newFiles
echo "Adding meta..."
# If we have a parentID, add it to the json metadata.
if [[ -n "$parentID" ]]; then
cat temp/json | jshon -s "$parentID" -i parent > tmpjson
mv tmpjson temp/json
fi
# Take the sha256 sum of the generated json and use it as the layer ID.
# Compute the size and add it to the json under the 'Size' field.
layerID=$(sha256sum temp/json|cut -d ' ' -f 1)
size=$(stat --printf="%s" temp/layer.tar)
cat temp/json | jshon -s "$layerID" -i id -n $size -i Size > tmpjson
mv tmpjson temp/json
# Use the temp folder we've been working on to create a new image.
mv temp image/$layerID
# Add the new layer ID to the end of the layer list
(
cat layer-list
# originally this used `sed -i "1i$layerID" layer-list`, but
# would fail if layer-list was completely empty.
echo "$layerID/layer.tar"
) | sponge layer-list
# Create image json and image manifest
imageJson=$(cat ${baseJson} | jq '.config.Env = $baseenv + .config.Env' --argjson baseenv "$baseEnvs")
imageJson=$(echo "$imageJson" | jq ". + {\"rootfs\": {\"diff_ids\": [], \"type\": \"layers\"}}")
manifestJson=$(jq -n "[{\"RepoTags\":[\"$imageName:$imageTag\"]}]")
for layerTar in $(cat ./layer-list); do
layerChecksum=$(sha256sum image/$layerTar | cut -d ' ' -f1)
imageJson=$(echo "$imageJson" | jq ".history |= . + [{\"created\": \"$(jq -r .created ${baseJson})\"}]")
# diff_ids order is from the bottom-most to top-most layer
imageJson=$(echo "$imageJson" | jq ".rootfs.diff_ids |= . + [\"sha256:$layerChecksum\"]")
manifestJson=$(echo "$manifestJson" | jq ".[0].Layers |= . + [\"$layerTar\"]")
done
imageJsonChecksum=$(echo "$imageJson" | sha256sum | cut -d ' ' -f1)
echo "$imageJson" > "image/$imageJsonChecksum.json"
manifestJson=$(echo "$manifestJson" | jq ".[0].Config = \"$imageJsonChecksum.json\"")
echo "$manifestJson" > image/manifest.json
# Store the json under the name image/repositories.
jshon -n object \
-n object -s "$layerID" -i "$imageTag" \
-i "$imageName" > image/repositories
# Make the image read-only.
chmod -R a-w image
echo "Cooking the image..."
tar -C image --hard-dereference --sort=name --mtime="@$SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH" --owner=0 --group=0 --xform s:'^./':: -c . | pigz -nTR > $out
echo "Finished."
'';
in
checked result;
# Merge the tarballs of images built with buildImage into a single
# tarball that contains all images. Running `docker load` on the resulting
# tarball will load the images into the docker daemon.
mergeImages = images: runCommand "merge-docker-images"
{
inherit images;
nativeBuildInputs = [ pigz jq ];
} ''
mkdir image inputs
# Extract images
repos=()
manifests=()
for item in $images; do
name=$(basename $item)
mkdir inputs/$name
tar -I pigz -xf $item -C inputs/$name
if [ -f inputs/$name/repositories ]; then
repos+=(inputs/$name/repositories)
fi
if [ -f inputs/$name/manifest.json ]; then
manifests+=(inputs/$name/manifest.json)
fi
done
# Copy all layers from input images to output image directory
cp -R --no-clobber inputs/*/* image/
# Merge repositories objects and manifests
jq -s add "''${repos[@]}" > repositories
jq -s add "''${manifests[@]}" > manifest.json
# Replace output image repositories and manifest with merged versions
mv repositories image/repositories
mv manifest.json image/manifest.json
# Create tarball and gzip
tar -C image --hard-dereference --sort=name --mtime="@$SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH" --owner=0 --group=0 --xform s:'^./':: -c . | pigz -nTR > $out
'';
# Provide a /etc/passwd and /etc/group that contain root and nobody.
# Useful when packaging binaries that insist on using nss to look up
# username/groups (like nginx).
# /bin/sh is fine to not exist, and provided by another shim.
inherit fakeNss; # alias
# This provides a /usr/bin/env, for shell scripts using the
# "#!/usr/bin/env executable" shebang.
usrBinEnv = runCommand "usr-bin-env" { } ''
mkdir -p $out/usr/bin
ln -s ${coreutils}/bin/env $out/usr/bin
'';
# This provides /bin/sh, pointing to bashInteractive.
binSh = runCommand "bin-sh" { } ''
mkdir -p $out/bin
ln -s ${bashInteractive}/bin/bash $out/bin/sh
'';
# This provides the ca bundle in common locations
caCertificates = runCommand "ca-certificates" { } ''
mkdir -p $out/etc/ssl/certs $out/etc/pki/tls/certs
# Old NixOS compatibility.
ln -s ${cacert}/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt $out/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt
# NixOS canonical location + Debian/Ubuntu/Arch/Gentoo compatibility.
ln -s ${cacert}/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt $out/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
# CentOS/Fedora compatibility.
ln -s ${cacert}/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt $out/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
'';
# Build an image and populate its nix database with the provided
# contents. The main purpose is to be able to use nix commands in
# the container.
# Be careful since this doesn't work well with multilayer.
# TODO: add the dependencies of the config json.
buildImageWithNixDb = args@{ copyToRoot ? contents, contents ? null, extraCommands ? "", ... }: (
buildImage (args // {
extraCommands = (mkDbExtraCommand copyToRoot) + extraCommands;
})
);
# TODO: add the dependencies of the config json.
buildLayeredImageWithNixDb = args@{ contents ? null, extraCommands ? "", ... }: (
buildLayeredImage (args // {
extraCommands = (mkDbExtraCommand contents) + extraCommands;
})
);
streamLayeredImage =
{
# Image Name
name
, # Image tag, the Nix's output hash will be used if null
tag ? null
, # Parent image, to append to.
fromImage ? null
, # Files to put on the image (a nix store path or list of paths).
contents ? [ ]
, # Docker config; e.g. what command to run on the container.
config ? { }
, # Image architecture, defaults to the architecture of the `hostPlatform` when unset
architecture ? defaultArchitecture
, # Time of creation of the image. Passing "now" will make the
# created date be the time of building.
created ? "1970-01-01T00:00:01Z"
, # Optional bash script to run on the files prior to fixturizing the layer.
extraCommands ? ""
, # Optional bash script to run inside fakeroot environment.
# Could be used for changing ownership of files in customisation layer.
fakeRootCommands ? ""
, # Whether to run fakeRootCommands in fakechroot as well, so that they
# appear to run inside the image, but have access to the normal Nix store.
# Perhaps this could be enabled on by default on pkgs.stdenv.buildPlatform.isLinux
enableFakechroot ? false
, # We pick 100 to ensure there is plenty of room for extension. I
# believe the actual maximum is 128.
maxLayers ? 100
, # Whether to include store paths in the image. You generally want to leave
# this on, but tooling may disable this to insert the store paths more
# efficiently via other means, such as bind mounting the host store.
includeStorePaths ? true
, # Passthru arguments for the underlying derivation.
passthru ? {}
,
}:
assert
(lib.assertMsg (maxLayers > 1)
"the maxLayers argument of dockerTools.buildLayeredImage function must be greather than 1 (current value: ${toString maxLayers})");
let
baseName = baseNameOf name;
streamScript = writePython3 "stream" { } ./stream_layered_image.py;
baseJson = writeText "${baseName}-base.json" (builtins.toJSON {
inherit config architecture;
os = "linux";
});
contentsList = if builtins.isList contents then contents else [ contents ];
# We store the customisation layer as a tarball, to make sure that
# things like permissions set on 'extraCommands' are not overridden
# by Nix. Then we precompute the sha256 for performance.
customisationLayer = symlinkJoin {
name = "${baseName}-customisation-layer";
paths = contentsList;
inherit extraCommands fakeRootCommands;
nativeBuildInputs = [
fakeroot
] ++ optionals enableFakechroot [
fakechroot
# for chroot
coreutils
# fakechroot needs getopt, which is provided by util-linux
util-linux
];
postBuild = ''
mv $out old_out
(cd old_out; eval "$extraCommands" )
mkdir $out
${optionalString enableFakechroot ''
export FAKECHROOT_EXCLUDE_PATH=/dev:/proc:/sys:${builtins.storeDir}:$out/layer.tar
''}
${optionalString enableFakechroot ''fakechroot chroot $PWD/old_out ''}fakeroot bash -c '
source $stdenv/setup
${optionalString (!enableFakechroot) ''cd old_out''}
eval "$fakeRootCommands"
tar \
--sort name \
--numeric-owner --mtime "@$SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH" \
--hard-dereference \
-cf $out/layer.tar .
'
sha256sum $out/layer.tar \
| cut -f 1 -d ' ' \
> $out/checksum
'';
};
closureRoots = lib.optionals includeStorePaths /* normally true */ (
[ baseJson customisationLayer ]
);
overallClosure = writeText "closure" (lib.concatStringsSep " " closureRoots);
# These derivations are only created as implementation details of docker-tools,
# so they'll be excluded from the created images.
unnecessaryDrvs = [ baseJson overallClosure customisationLayer ];
conf = runCommand "${baseName}-conf.json"
{
inherit fromImage maxLayers created;
imageName = lib.toLower name;
preferLocalBuild = true;
passthru.imageTag =
if tag != null
then tag
else
lib.head (lib.strings.splitString "-" (baseNameOf conf.outPath));
paths = buildPackages.referencesByPopularity overallClosure;
nativeBuildInputs = [ jq ];
} ''
${if (tag == null) then ''
outName="$(basename "$out")"
outHash=$(echo "$outName" | cut -d - -f 1)
imageTag=$outHash
'' else ''
imageTag="${tag}"
''}
# convert "created" to iso format
if [[ "$created" != "now" ]]; then
created="$(date -Iseconds -d "$created")"
fi
paths() {
cat $paths ${lib.concatMapStringsSep " "
(path: "| (grep -v ${path} || true)")
unnecessaryDrvs}
}
# Compute the number of layers that are already used by a potential
# 'fromImage' as well as the customization layer. Ensure that there is
# still at least one layer available to store the image contents.
usedLayers=0
# subtract number of base image layers
if [[ -n "$fromImage" ]]; then
(( usedLayers += $(tar -xOf "$fromImage" manifest.json | jq '.[0].Layers | length') ))
fi
# one layer will be taken up by the customisation layer
(( usedLayers += 1 ))
if ! (( $usedLayers < $maxLayers )); then
echo >&2 "Error: usedLayers $usedLayers layers to store 'fromImage' and" \
"'extraCommands', but only maxLayers=$maxLayers were" \
"allowed. At least 1 layer is required to store contents."
exit 1
fi
availableLayers=$(( maxLayers - usedLayers ))
# Create $maxLayers worth of Docker Layers, one layer per store path
# unless there are more paths than $maxLayers. In that case, create
# $maxLayers-1 for the most popular layers, and smush the remainaing
# store paths in to one final layer.
#
# The following code is fiddly w.r.t. ensuring every layer is
# created, and that no paths are missed. If you change the
# following lines, double-check that your code behaves properly
# when the number of layers equals:
# maxLayers-1, maxLayers, and maxLayers+1, 0
paths |
jq -sR '
rtrimstr("\n") | split("\n")
| (.[:$maxLayers-1] | map([.])) + [ .[$maxLayers-1:] ]
| map(select(length > 0))
' \
--argjson maxLayers "$availableLayers" > store_layers.json
# The index on $store_layers is necessary because the --slurpfile
# automatically reads the file as an array.
cat ${baseJson} | jq '
. + {
"store_dir": $store_dir,
"from_image": $from_image,
"store_layers": $store_layers[0],
"customisation_layer", $customisation_layer,
"repo_tag": $repo_tag,
"created": $created
}
' --arg store_dir "${storeDir}" \
--argjson from_image ${if fromImage == null then "null" else "'\"${fromImage}\"'"} \
--slurpfile store_layers store_layers.json \
--arg customisation_layer ${customisationLayer} \
--arg repo_tag "$imageName:$imageTag" \
--arg created "$created" |
tee $out
'';
result = runCommand "stream-${baseName}"
{
inherit (conf) imageName;
preferLocalBuild = true;
passthru = passthru // {
inherit (conf) imageTag;
# Distinguish tarballs and exes at the Nix level so functions that
# take images can know in advance how the image is supposed to be used.
isExe = true;
};
nativeBuildInputs = [ makeWrapper ];
} ''
makeWrapper ${streamScript} $out --add-flags ${conf}
'';
in
result;
# This function streams a docker image that behaves like a nix-shell for a derivation
streamNixShellImage =
{ # The derivation whose environment this docker image should be based on
drv
, # Image Name
name ? drv.name + "-env"
, # Image tag, the Nix's output hash will be used if null
tag ? null
, # User id to run the container as. Defaults to 1000, because many
# binaries don't like to be run as root
uid ? 1000
, # Group id to run the container as, see also uid
gid ? 1000
, # The home directory of the user
homeDirectory ? "/build"
, # The path to the bash binary to use as the shell. See `NIX_BUILD_SHELL` in `man nix-shell`
shell ? bashInteractive + "/bin/bash"
, # Run this command in the environment of the derivation, in an interactive shell. See `--command` in `man nix-shell`
command ? null
, # Same as `command`, but runs the command in a non-interactive shell instead. See `--run` in `man nix-shell`
run ? null
}:
assert lib.assertMsg (! (drv.drvAttrs.__structuredAttrs or false))
"streamNixShellImage: Does not work with the derivation ${drv.name} because it uses __structuredAttrs";
assert lib.assertMsg (command == null || run == null)
"streamNixShellImage: Can't specify both command and run";
let
# A binary that calls the command to build the derivation
builder = writeShellScriptBin "buildDerivation" ''
exec ${lib.escapeShellArg (stringValue drv.drvAttrs.builder)} ${lib.escapeShellArgs (map stringValue drv.drvAttrs.args)}
'';
staticPath = "${dirOf shell}:${lib.makeBinPath [ builder ]}";
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/2.8.0/src/nix-build/nix-build.cc#L493-L526
rcfile = writeText "nix-shell-rc" ''
unset PATH
dontAddDisableDepTrack=1
# TODO: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/2.8.0/src/nix-build/nix-build.cc#L506
[ -e $stdenv/setup ] && source $stdenv/setup
PATH=${staticPath}:"$PATH"
SHELL=${lib.escapeShellArg shell}
BASH=${lib.escapeShellArg shell}
set +e
[ -n "$PS1" -a -z "$NIX_SHELL_PRESERVE_PROMPT" ] && PS1='\n\[\033[1;32m\][nix-shell:\w]\$\[\033[0m\] '
if [ "$(type -t runHook)" = function ]; then
runHook shellHook
fi
unset NIX_ENFORCE_PURITY
shopt -u nullglob
shopt -s execfail
${optionalString (command != null || run != null) ''
${optionalString (command != null) command}
${optionalString (run != null) run}
exit
''}
'';
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/2.8.0/src/libstore/globals.hh#L464-L465
sandboxBuildDir = "/build";
# This function closely mirrors what this Nix code does:
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/2.8.0/src/libexpr/primops.cc#L1102
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/2.8.0/src/libexpr/eval.cc#L1981-L2036
stringValue = value:
# We can't just use `toString` on all derivation attributes because that
# would not put path literals in the closure. So we explicitly copy
# those into the store here
if builtins.typeOf value == "path" then "${value}"
else if builtins.typeOf value == "list" then toString (map stringValue value)
else toString value;
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/2.8.0/src/libstore/build/local-derivation-goal.cc#L992-L1004
drvEnv = lib.mapAttrs' (name: value:
let str = stringValue value;
in if lib.elem name (drv.drvAttrs.passAsFile or [])
then lib.nameValuePair "${name}Path" (writeText "pass-as-text-${name}" str)
else lib.nameValuePair name str
) drv.drvAttrs //
# A mapping from output name to the nix store path where they should end up
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/2.8.0/src/libexpr/primops.cc#L1253
lib.genAttrs drv.outputs (output: builtins.unsafeDiscardStringContext drv.${output}.outPath);
# Environment variables set in the image
envVars = {
# Root certificates for internet access
SSL_CERT_FILE = "${cacert}/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt";
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/2.8.0/src/libstore/build/local-derivation-goal.cc#L1027-L1030
# PATH = "/path-not-set";
# Allows calling bash and `buildDerivation` as the Cmd
PATH = staticPath;
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/2.8.0/src/libstore/build/local-derivation-goal.cc#L1032-L1038
HOME = homeDirectory;
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/2.8.0/src/libstore/build/local-derivation-goal.cc#L1040-L1044
NIX_STORE = storeDir;
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/2.8.0/src/libstore/build/local-derivation-goal.cc#L1046-L1047
# TODO: Make configurable?
NIX_BUILD_CORES = "1";
} // drvEnv // {
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/2.8.0/src/libstore/build/local-derivation-goal.cc#L1008-L1010
NIX_BUILD_TOP = sandboxBuildDir;
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/2.8.0/src/libstore/build/local-derivation-goal.cc#L1012-L1013
TMPDIR = sandboxBuildDir;
TEMPDIR = sandboxBuildDir;
TMP = sandboxBuildDir;
TEMP = sandboxBuildDir;
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/2.8.0/src/libstore/build/local-derivation-goal.cc#L1015-L1019
PWD = sandboxBuildDir;
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/2.8.0/src/libstore/build/local-derivation-goal.cc#L1071-L1074
# We don't set it here because the output here isn't handled in any special way
# NIX_LOG_FD = "2";
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/2.8.0/src/libstore/build/local-derivation-goal.cc#L1076-L1077
TERM = "xterm-256color";
};
in streamLayeredImage {
inherit name tag;
contents = [
binSh
usrBinEnv
(fakeNss.override {
# Allows programs to look up the build user's home directory
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/ffe155abd36366a870482625543f9bf924a58281/src/libstore/build/local-derivation-goal.cc#L906-L910
# Slightly differs however: We use the passed-in homeDirectory instead of sandboxBuildDir.
# We're doing this because it's arguably a bug in Nix that sandboxBuildDir is used here: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/6379
extraPasswdLines = [
"nixbld:x:${toString uid}:${toString gid}:Build user:${homeDirectory}:/noshell"
];
extraGroupLines = [
"nixbld:!:${toString gid}:"
];
})
];
fakeRootCommands = ''
# Effectively a single-user installation of Nix, giving the user full
# control over the Nix store. Needed for building the derivation this
# shell is for, but also in case one wants to use Nix inside the
# image
mkdir -p ./nix/{store,var/nix} ./etc/nix
chown -R ${toString uid}:${toString gid} ./nix ./etc/nix
# Gives the user control over the build directory
mkdir -p .${sandboxBuildDir}
chown -R ${toString uid}:${toString gid} .${sandboxBuildDir}
'';
# Run this image as the given uid/gid
config.User = "${toString uid}:${toString gid}";
config.Cmd =
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/2.8.0/src/nix-build/nix-build.cc#L185-L186
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/2.8.0/src/nix-build/nix-build.cc#L534-L536
if run == null
then [ shell "--rcfile" rcfile ]
else [ shell rcfile ];
config.WorkingDir = sandboxBuildDir;
config.Env = lib.mapAttrsToList (name: value: "${name}=${value}") envVars;
};
# Wrapper around streamNixShellImage to build an image from the result
buildNixShellImage = { drv, ... }@args:
let
stream = streamNixShellImage args;
in
runCommand "${drv.name}-env.tar.gz"
{
inherit (stream) imageName;
passthru = { inherit (stream) imageTag; };
nativeBuildInputs = [ pigz ];
} "${stream} | pigz -nTR > $out";
}