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61 lines
1.9 KiB
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This discribes how to debug the buildprocess
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docker-compose.yml
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```
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version: "3"
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services:
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app:
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image: powerdns/custom
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container_name: powerdns
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restart: always
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build:
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context: git
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dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile
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network_mode: "host"
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logging:
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driver: json-file
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options:
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max-size: 50m
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environment:
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- BIND_ADDRESS=127.0.0.1:8082
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- SECRET_KEY='VerySecret'
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- SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI=mysql://pdnsadminuser:password@127.0.0.1/powerdnsadmin
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- GUNICORN_TIMEOUT=60
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- GUNICORN_WORKERS=2
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- GUNICORN_LOGLEVEL=DEBUG
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- OFFLINE_MODE=False
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- CSRF_COOKIE_SECURE=False
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```
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Create a git folder in the location of the `docker-compose.yml` and clone the repo into it
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```
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mkdir git
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cd git
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git clone https://github.com/PowerDNS-Admin/PowerDNS-Admin.git .
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```
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In case you are behind an SSL Filter like me, you can add the following to each stage of the `git/docker/Dockerfile`
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This installs the command `update-ca-certificates` from the alpine repo and adds an ssl cert to the trust chain, make sure you are getting the right version in case the base image version changes
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```
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RUN mkdir /tmp-pkg && cd /tmp-pkg && wget http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.17/main/x86_64/ca-certificates-20220614-r4.apk && apk add --allow-untrusted --no-network --no-cache /tmp-pkg/ca-certificates-20220614-r4.apk || true
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RUN rm -rf /tmp/pkg
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COPY MyCustomCerts.crt /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/MyCustomCerts.crt
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RUN update-ca-certificates
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COPY pip.conf /etc/pip.conf
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```
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`MyCustomCerts.crt` and `pip.conf` have to be placed inside the `git` folder.
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The content of `pip.conf` is:
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```
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[global]
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cert = /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/MyCustomCerts.crt
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```
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For easier debugging you can change the `CMD` of the `Dockerfile` to `CMD ["tail","-f", "/dev/null"]` though I expect you to be fluent in Docker in case you wish to debug |