docker-devpi ============ This repository contains a Dockerfile for [devpi pypi server](http://doc.devpi.net/latest/). You can use this container to speed up the `pip install` parts of your docker builds. This is done by adding an optional cache of your requirement python packages and speed up docker. The outcome is faster development without breaking builds. # Getting started ## Installation `docker pull muccg/devpi` ## Quickstart Start using ```bash docker run -d --name devpi \ --publish 3141:3141 \ --volume /srv/docker/devpi:/data \ --env=DEVPI_PASSWORD=changemetoyourlongsecret \ --restart always \ muccg/devpi ``` *Alternatively, you can use the sample [docker-compose.yml](docker-compose.yml) file to start the container using [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/)* Please set ``DEVPI_PASSWORD`` to a secret otherwise an attacker can *execute arbitrary code*. ## Client side usage To use this devpi cache to speed up your dockerfile builds, add the code below in your dockerfiles. This will add the devpi container an optional cache for pip. The docker containers will try using port 3141 on the docker host first and fall back on the normal pypi servers without breaking the build. ```Dockerfile # Install netcat for ip route RUN apt-get update \ && apt-get install -y netcat \ && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* # Use an optional pip cache to speed development RUN export HOST_IP=$(ip route| awk '/^default/ {print $3}') \ && mkdir -p ~/.pip \ && echo [global] >> ~/.pip/pip.conf \ && echo extra-index-url = http://$HOST_IP:3141/app/dev/+simple >> ~/.pip/pip.conf \ && echo [install] >> ~/.pip/pip.conf \ && echo trusted-host = $HOST_IP >> ~/.pip/pip.conf \ && cat ~/.pip/pip.conf ``` ## Uploading python packages files You need to upload your python requirement to get any benefit from the devpi container. You can upload them using the bash code below a similar build environment. ```bash pip wheel --download=packages --wheel-dir=wheelhouse -r requirements.txt pip install "devpi-client>=2.3.0" \ && export HOST_IP=$(ip route| awk '/^default/ {print $3}') \ && if devpi use http://$HOST_IP:3141>/dev/null; then \ devpi use http://$HOST_IP:3141/root/public --set-cfg \ && devpi login root --password=$DEVPI_PASSWORD \ && devpi upload --from-dir --formats=* ./wheelhouse ./packages; \ else \ echo "No started devpi container found at http://$HOST_IP:3141"; \ fi ``` # Persistence For devpi to preserve its state across container shutdown and startup you should mount a volume at `/data`. The quickstart command already includes this. # Security Devpi creates a user named root by default, its password should be set with ``DEVPI_PASSWORD`` environment variable. Please set it, otherwise attackers can *execute arbitrary code* in your application by uploading modified packages. For additional security the argument `--restrict-modify root` has been added so only the root may create users and indexes.