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Alpine Android Docker Images

Alpine Android

GitHub build status Latest release Notify new versions

Docker Alpine Android Base Pulls Docker Alpine Android Main Pulls

DockerHub Link GitHub Container Registry Link Quay Link

DockerHub Link GitHub Container Registry Link Quay Link


Variants

There are three variants of the image, all based on bellsoft/liberica-openjdk-alpine:

  • JDK8 images are based on Liberica JDK 8u372-7 and uses the tag's suffix -jdk8.
  • JDK11 images are based on Liberica JDK 11.0.19-7 and uses the tag's suffix -jdk11.
  • JDK17 images are based on Liberica JDK 17.0.7-7 and uses the tag's suffix -jdk17.

Which one should I use?

JDK version AGP version
8 < 7.0.0
11 >= 7.0.0 && < 8.0.0
17 >= 8.0.0

Tagging

API level JDK8 JDK11 JDK17
Base Image jdk8 latest-jdk8 jdk11, latest, latest-jdk11 jdk17, latest-jdk17
Android 9.0 (28) android-28-jdk8 android-28, android-28-jdk11 android-28-jdk17
Android 10 (29) android-29-jdk8 android-29, android-29-jdk11 android-29-jdk17
Android 11 (30) android-30-jdk8 android-30, android-30-jdk11 android-30-jdk17
Android 12 (31) android-31-jdk8 android-31, android-31-jdk11 android-31-jdk17
Android 12L (32) android-32-jdk8 android-32, android-32-jdk11 android-32-jdk17
Android 13 (33) android-33-jdk8, latest-jdk8 android-33, android-33-jdk11, latest, latest-jdk11 android-33-jdk17, latest-jdk17
Android 14 (34) android-34-jdk8 android-34, android-34-jdk11 android-34-jdk17

⚠️ The tags latest and android-XX will be using the JDK8 base image until July 28th, 2022. After that date, those tags will be targeting JDK11.

Versioning

Since January 1st 2021, new versions now include the date it was published so is possible to revert to a previous version. The versioning only applies to tags with the JDK version specified. The tag's format is: android-XX-jdkZZ-vYYYY.MM.DD, where:

  • XX is the API level.
  • ZZ is the version of the JDK.
  • YYYY is the year of the release version.
  • MM is the month of the year of the release version with leading zeros.
  • DD is the day of the month of the release version with leading zeros.

A valid example would be android-30-jdk11-v2021.01.01. Here are listed all the versions.

📝 Versioning is not available for alpine-android-base.

Content

See content of Android Base image

Docker Android Base JDK8 Size Docker Android Base JDK11 Size Docker Android Base JDK17 Size

Path Version Description Location
extras;google;instantapps 1.9.0 Google Play Instant Development SDK extras/google/instantapps/
patcher;v4 1 SDK Patch Applier v4 patcher/v4/
platform-tools 34.0.4 Android SDK Platform-Tools platform-tools/

Extend from Alpine Android Base

Use the following configuration in your Dockerfile. After that, you can install any Android package available. To install an Android package, include the following line on your Dockerfile:

RUN sdkmanager <list-of-packages>

If you want to install an Alpine package available. To install an Android package, include the following line on your Dockerfile:

RUN apk add --no-cache <list-of-packages>
See content of Android 9 (Pie) image

Docker Android 9 JDK8 Size Docker Android 9 JDK11 Size Docker Android 9 JDK17 Size

Path Version Description Location
build-tools;28.0.3 28.0.3 Android SDK Build-Tools build-tools/28.0.3/
extras;google;instantapps 1.9.0 Google Play Instant Development SDK extras/google/instantapps/
patcher;v4 1 SDK Patch Applier v4 patcher/v4/
platform-tools 34.0.4 Android SDK Platform-Tools platform-tools/
platforms;android-28 6 Android SDK Platform 28 platforms/android-28/
See content of Android 10 (Q) image

Docker Android 10 JDK8 Size Docker Android 10 JDK11 Size Docker Android 10 JDK17 Size

Path Version Description Location
build-tools;29.0.3 29.0.3 Android SDK Build-Tools build-tools/29.0.3/
extras;google;instantapps 1.9.0 Google Play Instant Development SDK extras/google/instantapps/
patcher;v4 1 SDK Patch Applier v4 patcher/v4/
platform-tools 34.0.4 Android SDK Platform-Tools platform-tools/
platforms;android-29 5 Android SDK Platform 29 platforms/android-29/
See content of Android 11 (R) image

Docker Android 11 JDK8 Size Docker Android 11 JDK11 Size Docker Android 11 JDK17 Size

Path Version Description Location
build-tools;30.0.3 30.0.3 Android SDK Build-Tools build-tools/30.0.3/
extras;google;instantapps 1.9.0 Google Play Instant Development SDK extras/google/instantapps/
patcher;v4 1 SDK Patch Applier v4 patcher/v4/
platform-tools 34.0.4 Android SDK Platform-Tools platform-tools/
platforms;android-30 3 Android SDK Platform 30 platforms/android-30/
See content of Android 12 (S) image

Docker Android 12 JDK8 Size Docker Android 12 JDK11 Size Docker Android 12 JDK17 Size

Path Version Description Location
build-tools;31.0.0 31.0.0 Android SDK Build-Tools build-tools/31.0.0/
extras;google;instantapps 1.9.0 Google Play Instant Development SDK extras/google/instantapps/
patcher;v4 1 SDK Patch Applier v4 patcher/v4/
platform-tools 34.0.4 Android SDK Platform-Tools platform-tools/
platforms;android-31 1 Android SDK Platform 31 platforms/android-31/
See content of Android 12L image

Docker Android 12L JDK8 Size Docker Android 12L JDK11 Size Docker Android 12L JDK17 Size

Path Version Description Location
build-tools;32.0.0 32.0.0 Android SDK Build-Tools build-tools/32.0.0/
extras;google;instantapps 1.9.0 Google Play Instant Development SDK extras/google/instantapps/
patcher;v4 1 SDK Patch Applier v4 patcher/v4/
platform-tools 34.0.4 Android SDK Platform-Tools platform-tools/
platforms;android-32 1 Android SDK Platform 32 platforms/android-32/
See content of Android 13 (T) image

Docker Android 13 JDK8 Size Docker Android 13 JDK11 Size Docker Android 13 JDK17 Size

Path Version Description Location
build-tools;33.0.2 33.0.2 Android SDK Build-Tools build-tools/33.0.2/
extras;google;instantapps 1.9.0 Google Play Instant Development SDK extras/google/instantapps/
patcher;v4 1 SDK Patch Applier v4 patcher/v4/
platform-tools 34.0.4 Android SDK Platform-Tools platform-tools/
platforms;android-33 2 Android SDK Platform 33 platforms/android-33/
See content of Android 14 (U) image

Docker Android 14 JDK8 Size Docker Android 14 JDK11 Size Docker Android 14 JDK17 Size

Path Version Description Location
build-tools;34.0.0 34.0.0 Android SDK Build-Tools build-tools/34.0.0/
extras;google;instantapps 1.9.0 Google Play Instant Development SDK extras/google/instantapps/
patcher;v4 1 SDK Patch Applier v4 patcher/v4/
platform-tools 34.0.4 Android SDK Platform-Tools platform-tools/
platforms;android-34 2 Android SDK Platform 34 platforms/android-34/

Containers registries

Because of the DockerHub rate limits, the image is now in three different containers registries:

Pulling from the different registries

Replace <tag> with one of the current available tags.

DockerHub pulling

You can pull a specific Docker image from DockerHub with the following command:

docker pull alvrme/alpine-android-base:<tag>
docker pull alvrme/alpine-android:<tag>

GHCR pulling

You can pull a specific Docker image from GitHub Container Registry with the following command:

docker pull ghcr.io/alvr/alpine-android-base:<tag>
docker pull ghcr.io/alvr/alpine-android:<tag>

Quay pulling

You can pull a specific Docker image from Quay with the following command:

docker pull quay.io/alvr/alpine-android-base:<tag>
docker pull quay.io/alvr/alpine-android:<tag>

Use as Base Image

Replace <tag> with one of the current available tags.

DockerHub base image

You can use the Docker images from DockerHub as a base image for creating a new one:

FROM alvrme/alpine-android-base:<tag>
FROM alvrme/alpine-android:<tag>

GHCR base image

You can use the Docker images from GitHub Container Registry as a base image for creating a new one:

FROM ghcr.io/alvr/alpine-android-base:<tag>
FROM ghcr.io/alvr/alpine-android:<tag>

Quay base image

You can use the Docker images from Quay as a base image for creating a new one:

FROM quay.io/alvr/alpine-android-base:<tag>
FROM quay.io/alvr/alpine-android:<tag>

Run container

Replace <tag> with one of the current available tags.

The command below will create a new container based on the specific image. It will open in the /home/android directory and the various available commands in the PATH will be able to be executed. Once the container is closed, it will be deleted. To keep the container after closing it, you have to remove --rm from the command.

DockerHub run container

Run the container from the DockerHub image:

docker run --rm -it alvrme/alpine-android-base:<tag>
docker run --rm -it alvrme/alpine-android:<tag>

GHCR run container

Run the container from the GitHub Container Registry image:

docker run --rm -it ghcr.io/alvr/alpine-android-base:<tag>
docker run --rm -it ghcr.io/alvr/alpine-android:<tag>

Quay run container

Run the container from the Quay image:

docker run --rm -it quay.io/alvr/alpine-android-base:<tag>
docker run --rm -it quay.io/alvr/alpine-android:<tag>

Extras

The base image also includes the extras command that contains small utilities that are not installed by default, since their use is not widespread.

These extras are executed with the command extras <command> and are the following

Fastlane

fastlane is a tool for iOS and Android developers to automate tedious tasks like generating screenshots, dealing with provisioning profiles, and releasing your application. Visit their documentation for more information.

This command allows you to install fastlane. There are two variants:

extras fastlane

This command allows you to install the latest version of fastlane. If you want to use a specific version, the command is as follows:

extras fastlane <version>

NDK

The Android NDK is a toolset that lets you implement parts of your app in native code, using languages such as C and C++. For certain types of apps, this can help you reuse code libraries written in those languages.

This command allows you to install NDK and CMAKE using the latest versions available (NDK: 23.0.7599858; CMAKE: 3.18.1):

extras ndk

Is also possible to specify the version of NDK and CMAKE with:

extras ndk [--ndk | -n <version>] [--cmake | -c <version>]

It is not necessary to enter both versions, is possible to omit one.

Extending from Alpine Android Base

Read more here

Difference between Alpine Android and Alpine Android Base

The main difference between Alpine Android and Alpine Android Base is that the first one includes the corresponding build-tools and platforms;android versions. All Alpine Android versions share 95% of the code. Using a base image with the common part makes it easier to maintain.