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- title
- Puppet Usage
- description
- Installating and using Puppet
- keywords
- puppet, installation, usage, docker, documentation
Using Puppet
Note
Please note this is a community contributed installation path. The
only 'official' installation is using the ubuntu_linux installation path. This version may
sometimes be out of date.
Requirements
To use this guide you'll need a working installation of Puppet from Puppetlabs .
The module also currently uses the official PPA so only works with Ubuntu.
Installation
The module is available on the Puppet Forge and can be installed using the built-in module tool.
puppet module install garethr/dockerIt can also be found on GitHub if you would rather download the source.
Usage
The module provides a puppet class for installing docker and two defined types for managing images and containers.
Installation
include 'docker'Images
The next step is probably to install a docker image, for this we have a defined type which can be used like so:
docker::image { 'ubuntu': }This is equivalent to running:
docker pull ubuntuNote that it will only if the image of that name does not already exist. This is downloading a large binary so on first run can take a while. For that reason this define turns off the default 5 minute timeout for exec. Note that you can also remove images you no longer need with:
docker::image { 'ubuntu':
ensure => 'absent',
}Containers
Now you have an image you can run commands within a container managed by docker.
docker::run { 'helloworld':
image => 'ubuntu',
command => '/bin/sh -c "while true; do echo hello world; sleep 1; done"',
}This is equivalent to running the following command, but under upstart:
docker run -d ubuntu /bin/sh -c "while true; do echo hello world; sleep 1; done"Run also contains a number of optional parameters:
docker::run { 'helloworld':
image => 'ubuntu',
command => '/bin/sh -c "while true; do echo hello world; sleep 1; done"',
ports => ['4444', '4555'],
volumes => ['/var/lib/counchdb', '/var/log'],
volumes_from => '6446ea52fbc9',
memory_limit => 10485760, # bytes
username => 'example',
hostname => 'example.com',
env => ['FOO=BAR', 'FOO2=BAR2'],
dns => ['8.8.8.8', '8.8.4.4'],
}Note that ports, env, dns and volumes can be set with either a single string or as above with an array of values.