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# This Docker image contains a minimal build environment for TiKV
#
# It contains all the tools necessary to reproduce official production builds of TiKV
# We need to use CentOS 7 because many of our users choose this as their deploy machine.
# Since the glibc it uses (2.17) is from 2012 (https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Glibc%20Timeline)
# it is our lowest common denominator in terms of distro support.
# Some commands in this script are structured in order to reduce the number of layers Docker
# generates. Unfortunately Docker is limited to only 125 layers:
# https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/a9507c6f76627fdc092edc542d5a7ef4a6df5eec/layer/layer.go#L50-L53
# We require epel packages, so enable the fedora EPEL repo then install dependencies.
# Install the system dependencies
# Attempt to clean and rebuild the cache to avoid 404s
# To avoid rebuilds we first install all Cargo dependencies
# The prepare image avoid ruining the cache of the builder
FROM centos:7.6.1810 as prepare
WORKDIR /tikv
# This step will always ruin the cache
# There isn't a way with docker to wildcard COPY and preserve the directory structure
COPY . .
RUN mkdir /output
RUN for component in $(find . -type f -name 'Cargo.toml' -exec dirname {} \; | sort -u); do \
mkdir -p "/output/${component}/src" \
&& touch "/output/${component}/src/lib.rs" \
&& cp "${component}/Cargo.toml" "/output/${component}/Cargo.toml" \
; done
FROM centos:7.6.1810 as builder
RUN yum install -y epel-release && \
yum clean all && \
yum makecache
RUN yum install -y centos-release-scl && \
yum install -y \
devtoolset-8 \
perl cmake3 && \
yum clean all
# CentOS gives cmake 3 a weird binary name, so we link it to something more normal
# This is required by many build scripts, including ours.
RUN ln -s /usr/bin/cmake3 /usr/bin/cmake
ENV LIBRARY_PATH /usr/local/lib:$LIBRARY_PATH
ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH /usr/local/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
# Install Rustup
RUN curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh -s -- --no-modify-path --default-toolchain none -y
ENV PATH /root/.cargo/bin/:$PATH
# Install the Rust toolchain
WORKDIR /tikv
COPY rust-toolchain ./
RUN rustup self update \
&& rustup set profile minimal \
&& rustup default $(cat "rust-toolchain")
# For cargo
COPY scripts ./scripts
COPY etc ./etc
COPY Cargo.lock ./Cargo.lock
COPY --from=prepare /output/ ./
RUN mkdir -p ./cmd/src/bin && \
echo 'fn main() {}' > ./cmd/src/bin/tikv-ctl.rs && \
echo 'fn main() {}' > ./cmd/src/bin/tikv-server.rs && \
for cargotoml in $(find . -type f -name "Cargo.toml"); do \
sed -i '/fuzz/d' ${cargotoml} && \
sed -i '/profiler/d' ${cargotoml} ; \
done
COPY Makefile ./
RUN source /opt/rh/devtoolset-8/enable && make build_dist_release
# Remove fingerprints for when we build the real binaries.
RUN rm -rf ./target/release/.fingerprint/tikv-* && \
for i in $(find . -type f -name 'Cargo.toml' -exec dirname {} \; | sort -u); do \
rm -rf ./target/release/.fingerprint/$(basename ${i})-*; \
done
# Add full source code
COPY cmd/ ./cmd/
COPY components/ ./components/
COPY src/ ./src/
# Build real binaries now
ARG GIT_FALLBACK="Unknown (no git or not git repo)"
ARG GIT_HASH=${GIT_FALLBACK}
ARG GIT_TAG=${GIT_FALLBACK}
ARG GIT_BRANCH=${GIT_FALLBACK}
ENV TIKV_BUILD_GIT_HASH=${GIT_HASH}
ENV TIKV_BUILD_GIT_TAG=${GIT_TAG}
ENV TIKV_BUILD_GIT_BRANCH=${GIT_BRANCH}
RUN source /opt/rh/devtoolset-8/enable && make build_dist_release
# Export to a clean image
FROM pingcap/alpine-glibc
COPY --from=builder /tikv/target/release/tikv-server /tikv-server
COPY --from=builder /tikv/target/release/tikv-ctl /tikv-ctl
EXPOSE 20160 20180
ENTRYPOINT ["/tikv-server"]