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Dockerized CKAN

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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:

Looking to run CKAN on Kubernetes? Check out our CKAN Helm Chart!

Overview

All images are based on Alpine Linux 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 - contains a docker-compose setup allowing users to spin up a CKAN setup easily using docker-compose
  • images - includes docker contexts for building all supported CKAN versions and datapusher
  • 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

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 file, and runtime variables loaded via the .ckan-env file.

Variables in the .env file are loaded when running docker-compose build and docker-compose up, while variables in .ckan-env file are used withing the CKAN container at runtime to configure CKAN and CKAN extensions using ckanext-envvars.

Extending CKAN docker images

Check some examples of extending CKAN docker images in the 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:

###################
### 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:

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:

docker push [options] <docker-hub-namespace>/ckan:<image-tag>