# Dockerized CKAN [![License][]][1] [![Docker Pulls][]][2] [![Chat on Gitter][]][3] This repository contains base docker images, examples and docker-compose used to build and run CKAN. We build and publish docker images built using this repository to Dockerhub: - [CKAN docker images](https://hub.docker.com/r/keitaro/ckan). - [Datapusher docker images](https://hub.docker.com/r/keitaro/ckan-datapusher) Looking to run CKAN on Kubernetes? Check out our [CKAN Helm Chart](https://github.com/keitaroinc/ckan-helm)! ## Overview All images are based on [Alpine Linux](https://alpinelinux.org/) and include only required extensions to start a CKAN instance. The docker images are built using a multi-stage docker approach in order to produce slim production grade docker images with the right libraries and configuration. This multi-stage approach allows us to build python binary wheels in the build stages that later on we install in the main stage. Directory layout: - [compose](./compose) - contains a docker-compose setup allowing users to spin up a CKAN setup easily using [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) - [images](./images) - includes docker contexts for building all supported CKAN versions and datapusher - [examples](./examples) - includes examples on how to extend the CKAN docker images and how to run them ## Running CKAN using docker-compose To start CKAN using docker-compose, simply change into the *compose* directory and run ```sh cd compose docker-compose build docker-compose up ``` Check if CKAN was succesfuly started on http://localhost:5000. ### Configuration In order to configure CKAN within docker-compose we use both build/up time variables loaded via the [.env](./compose/.env) file, and runtime variables loaded via the [.ckan-env](./compose/.ckan-env) file. Variables in the [.env](./compose/.env) file are loaded when running `docker-compose build` and `docker-compose up`, while variables in [.ckan-env](./compose/.ckan-env) file are used withing the CKAN container at runtime to configure CKAN and CKAN extensions using [ckanext-envvars](https://github.com/okfn/ckanext-envvars). ## Extending CKAN docker images Check some examples of extending CKAN docker images in the [examples](./examples) directory. We recommend to use a multi-stage approach to extend the docker images that we provide here. To extend the images the following Dockerfile structure is recommended: ```docker ################### ### Extensions #### ################### FROM keitaro/ckan:2.9.0 as extbuild # Switch to the root user USER root # Install any system packages necessary to build extensions RUN apk add --no-cache python3-dev # Fetch and build the custom CKAN extensions RUN pip wheel --wheel-dir=/wheels git+https://github.com/acmecorp/ckanext-acme@0.0.1#egg=ckanext-acme ############ ### MAIN ### ############ FROM keitaro/ckan:2.9.0 # Add the custom extensions to the plugins list ENV CKAN__PLUGINS envvars image_view text_view recline_view datastore datapusher acme # Switch to the root user USER root COPY --from=extbuild /wheels /srv/app/ext_wheels # Install and enable the custom extensions RUN pip install --no-index --find-links=/srv/app/ext_wheels ckanext-acme && \ ckan -c ${APP_DIR}/production.ini config-tool "ckan.plugins = ${CKAN__PLUGINS}" && \ chown -R ckan:ckan /srv/app # Remove wheels RUN rm -rf /srv/app/ext_wheels # Switch to the ckan user USER ckan ``` ### Adding init and afterinit scripts You can add scripts to CKAN custom images and copy them to the *docker-entrypoint.d* directory. Any *.sh or *.py file in that directory will be executed before the main initialization script (prerun.py) is executed. You can add scripts to CKAN custom images and copy them to the *docker-afterinit.d* directory. Any *.sh or *.py file in that directory will be executed after the main initialization script (prerun.py) is executed. ## Build To build a CKAN image run: ```sh docker build --tag keitaro/ckan:2.9.0 images/ckan/2.9 ``` The –-tag keitaro/ckan:2.9.0 flag sets the image name to ketiaro/ckan:2.9.0 and 'images/ckan/2.9' at the end tells docker build to use the context into the specified directory where the Dockerfile and related contents are. ## Upload to DockerHub >*It's recommended to upload built images to DockerHub* To upload the image to DockerHub run: ```sh docker push [options] /ckan: ``` [License]: https://img.shields.io/badge/license-Apache--2.0-blue.svg?style=flat [1]: https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0 [Docker Pulls]: https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/keitaro/ckan.svg?style=flat [2]: https://hub.docker.com/r/keitaro/ckan [Chat on Gitter]: https://badges.gitter.im/gitterHQ/gitter.svg [3]: https://gitter.im/keitaroinc/docker-ckan