Firstly, this question is not a duplicate of the question here. I am currently learning docker, and am required to create a dockerfile
which installs tomcat
and runs it at the start of a container with the entrypoint
command:
Following are the contents of my dockerfile
:
FROM ubuntu:latest
LABEL MAINTAINER="kesarling"
RUN apt update
RUN apt upgrade -y
RUN apt install apt-utils -y
RUN apt install maven gradle -y
RUN apt install wget tar zip unzip openjdk-14-jdk -y
RUN mkdir /usr/local/apache-tomcat-v8.5.55
RUN wget http://www-us.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-8/v8.5.55/bin/apache-tomcat-8.5.55.tar.gz -O /tmp/apache-tomcat-v8.5.55.tar.gz
RUN cd /tmp && tar xvfz apache-tomcat-v8.5.55.tar.gz
RUN cp -Rv /tmp/apache-tomcat-8.5.55/* /usr/local/apache-tomcat-v8.5.55/
RUN mkdir /usr/local/spring-v5.2.6
RUN wget https://repo.spring.io/release/org/springframework/spring/5.2.6.RELEASE/spring-5.2.6.RELEASE-dist.zip -O /tmp/spring-v5.2.6.zip
RUN cd /tmp && unzip spring-v5.2.6.zip
RUN cp -Rv /tmp/spring-framework-5.2.6.RELEASE/* /usr/local/spring-v5.2.6/
RUN cd ~
RUN touch server-start.sh
RUN echo "#!/bin/sh" | cat > server-start.sh
# start of condition
RUN echo 'bash -c "/usr/local/apache-tomcat-v8.5.55/bin/catalina.sh run&"' | cat >> server-start.sh
RUN echo "/bin/bash" | cat >>server-start.sh
# end of condition
RUN chmod +x server-start.sh
EXPOSE 8080
ENTRYPOINT [ "./server-start.sh" ]
As the server starts as a background process, it runs fine only when I give the -it
flag.
Else, as expected, the container quits the moment I detach it.
So, in a nutshell:
docker container run -it -p 8080:8080 <mydockername>
Works but:
docker container run -dp 8080:8080 <mydockername>
Does not (as expected). That is where the condition comes in. In a nutshell, I need it to detect if the docker has been run in background or in interactive mode.
The condition
block mentioned in the dockerfile
needs to be as follows:
If I am executing it with the -it
flag:
RUN echo 'bash -c "/usr/local/apache-tomcat-v8.5.55/bin/catalina.sh run&"' | cat >> server-start.sh
RUN echo "/bin/bash" | cat >>server-start.sh
Else if I am executing with the -d flag:
RUN echo 'bash -c "/usr/local/apache-tomcat-v8.5.55/bin/catalina.sh run"' | cat >> server-start.sh
(Notice that the /bin/bash
has been removed)
How do I go about this?
P.S. This is my first week into docker, so please bear with my dockerfile :P
Oh, and not to mention that searching detect if the container has been run with an interactive flag
doesn't bring up anything useful on Google