vaultwarden/docker/armv7/Dockerfile
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Add a persistent volume check.
This will add a persistent volume check to make sure when running
containers someone is using a volume for persistent storage.

This check can be bypassed if someone configures
`I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true` as an environment variable.

This should prevent issues like #2493 .
2022-05-26 09:39:56 +02:00

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfiles.
# Using multistage build:
# https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/
# https://whitfin.io/speeding-up-rust-docker-builds/
####################### VAULT BUILD IMAGE #######################
# The web-vault digest specifies a particular web-vault build on Docker Hub.
# Using the digest instead of the tag name provides better security,
# as the digest of an image is immutable, whereas a tag name can later
# be changed to point to a malicious image.
#
# To verify the current digest for a given tag name:
# - From https://hub.docker.com/r/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull vaultwarden/web-vault:v2.28.1
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" vaultwarden/web-vault:v2.28.1
# [vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:df7f12b1e22bf0dfc1b6b6f46921b4e9e649561931ba65357c1eb1963514b3b5]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:df7f12b1e22bf0dfc1b6b6f46921b4e9e649561931ba65357c1eb1963514b3b5
# [vaultwarden/web-vault:v2.28.1]
#
FROM vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:df7f12b1e22bf0dfc1b6b6f46921b4e9e649561931ba65357c1eb1963514b3b5 as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
FROM rust:1.61-bullseye as build
# Build time options to avoid dpkg warnings and help with reproducible builds.
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
LANG=C.UTF-8 \
TZ=UTC \
TERM=xterm-256color \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& rustup set profile minimal
#
# Install required build libs for armhf architecture.
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN dpkg --add-architecture armhf \
&& apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libssl-dev:armhf \
libc6-dev:armhf \
libpq5:armhf \
libpq-dev:armhf \
libmariadb3:armhf \
libmariadb-dev:armhf \
libmariadb-dev-compat:armhf \
gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf \
#
# Make sure cargo has the right target config
&& echo '[target.armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf]' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config" \
&& echo 'linker = "arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc"' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config" \
&& echo 'rustflags = ["-L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf"]' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config"
# Set arm specific environment values
ENV CC_armv7_unknown_linux_gnueabihf="/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc" \
CROSS_COMPILE="1" \
OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/arm-linux-gnueabihf" \
OPENSSL_LIB_DIR="/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf"
# Creates a dummy project used to grab dependencies
RUN USER=root cargo new --bin /app
WORKDIR /app
# Copies over *only* your manifests and build files
COPY ./Cargo.* ./
COPY ./rust-toolchain ./rust-toolchain
COPY ./build.rs ./build.rs
RUN rustup target add armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf \
&& find . -not -path "./target*" -delete
# Copies the complete project
# To avoid copying unneeded files, use .dockerignore
COPY . .
# Make sure that we actually build the project
RUN touch src/main.rs
# Builds again, this time it'll just be
# your actual source files being built
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
FROM balenalib/armv7hf-debian:bullseye
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data \
&& apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
openssl \
ca-certificates \
curl \
dumb-init \
libmariadb-dev-compat \
libpq5 \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN [ "cross-build-end" ]
VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
RUN touch /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
# Configures the startup!
# We should be able to remove the dumb-init now with Rocket 0.5
# But the balenalib images have some issues with there entry.sh
# See: https://github.com/balena-io-library/base-images/issues/735
# Lets keep using dumb-init for now, since that is working fine.
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/dumb-init", "--"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]