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Dockerize

Dockerwize will pack up your dynamically linked ELF binaries and all their dependencies and turn them into a Docker image.

Some example images built with this tool are available from:

Synopsis

usage: dockerize [-h] [--tag TAG] [--cmd CMD] [--entrypoint ENTRYPOINT]
                 [--no-build] [--output-dir OUTPUT_DIR] [--add-file SRC DST]
                 [--user USER] [--group GROUP] [--filetools] [--verbose]
                 [--debug]
                 ...

positional arguments:
  paths

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --add-file SRC DST, -a SRC DST
                        Add file <src> to image at <dst>
  --user USER, -u USER  Add user to /etc/passwd in image
  --group GROUP, -g GROUP
                        Add group to /etc/group in image
  --filetools           Add common file manipulation tools

Docker options:
  --tag TAG, -t TAG     Tag to apply to Docker image
  --cmd CMD, -c CMD
  --entrypoint ENTRYPOINT, -e ENTRYPOINT

Output options:
  --no-build, -n        Do not build Docker image
  --output-dir OUTPUT_DIR, -o OUTPUT_DIR

Logging options:
  --verbose
  --debug

A simple example

Create a sed image:

dockerize -t sed /bin/sed

Use it:

$ echo hello world | docker run -i sed s/world/jupiter
hello jupiter

A more complicated example

Create an image named thttpd:

dockerize -t thttpd \
  -a /var/www/thttpd /var/www \
  --entrypoint '/usr/sbin/thttpd -D' \
  --cmd '-d /var/www' \
  /usr/sbin/thttpd

Serve default content:

docker run thttpd

Serve your own content:

docker run -v /my/content:/var/www thttpd

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