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FROM arm64v8/openjdk:8
RUN apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y && apt-get install -y git curl && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
ARG user=jenkins
ARG group=jenkins
ARG uid=1000
ARG gid=1000
ARG http_port=8080
ARG agent_port=50000
ARG JENKINS_HOME=/var/jenkins_home
ENV JENKINS_HOME $JENKINS_HOME
ENV JENKINS_SLAVE_AGENT_PORT ${agent_port}
# Jenkins is run with user `jenkins`, uid = 1000
# If you bind mount a volume from the host or a data container,
# ensure you use the same uid
RUN mkdir -p $JENKINS_HOME \
&& chown ${uid}:${gid} $JENKINS_HOME \
&& groupadd -g ${gid} ${group} \
&& useradd -d "$JENKINS_HOME" -u ${uid} -g ${gid} -m -s /bin/bash ${user}
# Jenkins home directory is a volume, so configuration and build history
# can be persisted and survive image upgrades
VOLUME $JENKINS_HOME
# `/usr/share/jenkins/ref/` contains all reference configuration we want
# to set on a fresh new installation. Use it to bundle additional plugins
# or config file with your custom jenkins Docker image.
RUN mkdir -p /usr/share/jenkins/ref/init.groovy.d
# Use tini as subreaper in Docker container to adopt zombie processes
ARG TINI_VERSION=v0.16.1
COPY tini_pub.gpg ${JENKINS_HOME}/tini_pub.gpg
RUN curl -fsSL https://github.com/krallin/tini/releases/download/${TINI_VERSION}/tini-static-armhf -o /sbin/tini \
&& curl -fsSL https://github.com/krallin/tini/releases/download/${TINI_VERSION}/tini-static-armhf.asc -o /sbin/tini.asc \
&& gpg --no-tty --import ${JENKINS_HOME}/tini_pub.gpg \
&& gpg --verify /sbin/tini.asc \
&& rm -rf /sbin/tini.asc /root/.gnupg \
&& chmod +x /sbin/tini
# To make things easier, we're going to pull the file from latest rather than specify a version.
# This can change when I have more time.
# jenkins version being bundled in this docker image
#ARG JENKINS_VERSION
#ENV JENKINS_VERSION ${JENKINS_VERSION:-2.179}
# Can be used to customize where jenkins.war get downloaded from
#ARG JENKINS_URL=https://repo.jenkins-ci.org/public/org/jenkins-ci/main/jenkins-war/${JENKINS_VERSION}/jenkins-war-${JENKINS_VERSION}.war
ARG JENKINS_URL=http://mirrors.jenkins.io/war/latest/jenkins.war
# could use ADD but this one does not check Last-Modified header neither does it allow to control checksum
# see https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/8331
RUN curl -fsSL ${JENKINS_URL} -o /usr/share/jenkins/jenkins.war
ENV JENKINS_UC https://updates.jenkins.io
ENV JENKINS_UC_EXPERIMENTAL=https://updates.jenkins.io/experimental
ENV JENKINS_INCREMENTALS_REPO_MIRROR=https://repo.jenkins-ci.org/incrementals
RUN chown -R ${user} "$JENKINS_HOME" /usr/share/jenkins/ref
# for main web interface:
EXPOSE ${http_port}
# will be used by attached slave agents:
EXPOSE ${agent_port}
ENV COPY_REFERENCE_FILE_LOG $JENKINS_HOME/copy_reference_file.log
#ENV JAVA_OPTS=-Djava.security.egd=file:/dev/./urandom
USER ${user}
COPY jenkins-support /usr/local/bin/jenkins-support
COPY jenkins.sh /usr/local/bin/jenkins.sh
COPY tini-shim.sh /bin/tini
ENTRYPOINT ["/sbin/tini", "--", "/usr/local/bin/jenkins.sh"]
# from a derived Dockerfile, can use `RUN plugins.sh active.txt` to setup /usr/share/jenkins/ref/plugins from a support bundle
COPY plugins.sh /usr/local/bin/plugins.sh
COPY install-plugins.sh /usr/local/bin/install-plugins.sh