This repo will contain scala docker images
Current versions available:
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├── 2
│ └── alpine
│ └── Dockerfile
Images can be found on https://hub.docker.com/r/philipssoftware/scala/.
$ docker run -it --rm philipssoftware/scala:2 scala -version
Scala code runner version 2.13.1 -- Copyright 2002-2019, LAMP/EPFL and Lightbend, Inc.
The images obviously contain scala, but also two other files:
REPO
TAGS
This file has a url to the REPO with specific commit-sha of the build. Example:
$ docker run philipssoftware/scala:2 cat REPO
https://github.com/philips-software/docker-scala/tree/facb2271e5a563e5d6f65ca3f475cefac37b8b6c
This contains all the similar tags at the point of creation.
$ docker run philipssoftware/scala:2 cat TAGS
scala scala:2 scala:2.13 scala:2.13.1 scala:2.13.1-alpine scala:2.13-1.3.2 scala:2.13.1-1.3.2-alpine
You can use this to pin down a version of the container from an existing development build for production. When using scala:2
for development. This ensures that you've got all security updates in your build. If you want to pin the version of your image down for production, you can use this file inside of the container to look for the most specific tag, the last one.
scala
,scala:2
,scala:2.13
,scala:2.13.1
,scala:2.13.1-alpine
,scala:2.13-1.3.2
,scala:2.13.1-1.3.2-alpine
2/alpine/Dockerfile
Why do we have our own docker image definitions?
We often need some tools in a container for checking some things. F.e. jq and curl. We can install this every time we need a container, but having this baked into a container seems a better approach.
For Scala there is no official docker image available. Of course we could use hseeberger/scala-sbt
, but we might want another linux version in our image for whatever reason.
That's why we want our own docker file definitions.
- If you have an issue: report it on the issue tracker
- Jeroen Knoops jeroen.knoops@philips.com
- Heijden, Remco van der remco.van.der.heijden@philips.com
License is MIT. See LICENSE file
This module is part of the Philips Forest.
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Infrastructure
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-channel on Slack.