buildozer/Dockerfile
Andre Miras 831d85a5e0 Handles unknown command/target error gracefully, closes #812
Running `buildozer unknown_command` should show a meaningful error and
exit. Fixes regression introduced in 4936d31 and adds unit tests.

Also updates other tests `assert` keyword rather than `self.assert*` in
order to keep style consistent.

Last, minor `Dockerfile` documentation update as per recent @tshirtman
feedback.
2019-03-12 19:31:46 +01:00

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# Dockerfile for providing buildozer
#
# Build with:
# docker build --tag=kivy/buildozer .
#
# In order to give the container access to your current working directory
# it must be mounted using the --volume option.
# Run with (e.g. `buildozer --version`):
# docker run \
# --volume "$HOME/.buildozer":/home/user/.buildozer \
# --volume "$PWD":/home/user/hostcwd \
# kivy/buildozer --version
#
# Or for interactive shell:
# docker run --interactive --tty --rm \
# --volume "$HOME/.buildozer":/home/user/.buildozer \
# --volume "$PWD":/home/user/hostcwd \
# --entrypoint /bin/bash \
# kivy/buildozer
#
# If you get a `PermissionError` on `/home/user/.buildozer/cache`,
# try updating the permissions from the host with:
# sudo chown $USER -R ~/.buildozer
# Or simply recreate the directory from the host with:
# rm -rf ~/.buildozer && mkdir ~/.buildozer
FROM ubuntu:18.04
ENV USER="user"
ENV HOME_DIR="/home/${USER}"
ENV WORK_DIR="${HOME_DIR}/hostcwd" \
SRC_DIR="${HOME_DIR}/src" \
PATH="${HOME_DIR}/.local/bin:${PATH}"
# configures locale
RUN apt update -qq > /dev/null && \
apt install -qq --yes --no-install-recommends \
locales && \
locale-gen en_US.UTF-8
ENV LANG="en_US.UTF-8" \
LANGUAGE="en_US.UTF-8" \
LC_ALL="en_US.UTF-8"
# system requirements to build most of the recipes
RUN apt install -qq --yes --no-install-recommends \
autoconf \
automake \
build-essential \
ccache \
cmake \
gettext \
git \
libffi-dev \
libltdl-dev \
libtool \
openjdk-8-jdk \
patch \
pkg-config \
python2.7 \
python3-pip \
python3-setuptools \
sudo \
unzip \
zip \
zlib1g-dev
# prepares non root env
RUN useradd --create-home --shell /bin/bash ${USER}
# with sudo access and no password
RUN usermod -append --groups sudo ${USER}
RUN echo "%sudo ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" >> /etc/sudoers
USER ${USER}
WORKDIR ${WORK_DIR}
COPY --chown=user:user . ${SRC_DIR}
# installs buildozer and dependencies
RUN pip3 install --user Cython==0.28.6 ${SRC_DIR}
ENTRYPOINT ["buildozer"]