Boatswain is a simple build system for docker images.
It is especially usefull when you have multiple docker images that depend on each other.
Boatswain is a simple python script you can install with pip
$ pip install boatswain
Create a file called boatswain.yml for your project with the following syntax, which is heavily based on docker-compose.
version: 1.0 # The version of the boatswain yaml
organisation: boatswain # Your dockerhub organisation
images:
image1:pytest: # the key will be used to tag the image
context: docker/image1 # The path of the dockerfile
image2:pytest:
context: docker/image2
from: image1:pytest # This image depends on the other image
image3:pytest:
context: docker/image3
from: image2:pytest
image4:pytest:
context: docker/image4
tag: image12:pytest # This image will be tagged with this
You can build the images defined in the boatswain file using the following command. This invokes the docker build process for each image in the order so the dependencies are built before the dependent image.
$ boatswain build
You can clean the images that are defined in the boatswain file.
$ boatswain clean
You can push the built images to dockerhub using the push command. It will be pushed to organisation/imagetag on dockerhub.
$ boatswain push
-h | Display the options |
-q, --quiet | Don't display any output |
-k, --keep_building | |
Keep building images even if an error occurs | |
--dryrun | Do not actually execute the command, just go through the motions |
-b <boatswain_file>, --boatswain_file <boatswain_file> | |
Override the default boatswain file (boatswain.yml) | |
-f, --force | Force building the images, even if they already exist (only for build) |
When your build does not go the way you expected boatswain can display some more information by using:
-v | Verbose mode, displays a build progress for each image |
-vv | Very verbose mode, displays the output of the docker build process |
--debug | Debug mode, displays debug information of boatswain as well as the output of the docker build process |