docker-openresty
is Docker tooling for OpenResty (https://www.openresty.org).
Docker is a container management platform. OpenResty is a full-fledged web application server by bundling the standard nginx core, lots of 3rd-party nginx modules, as well as most of their external dependencies.
It is best practice to pin your images to an explicit image tag. The next section below covers the conventions in detail, but here are some common examples:
Image | Description |
---|---|
openresty/openresty:1.27.1.1-0-jammy |
Built-from-source Ubuntu Jammy |
openresty/openresty:1.27.1.1-0-focal |
Built-from-source Ubuntu Focal |
openresty/openresty:1.27.1.1-0-bookworm-fat |
Built-from-upstream Debian Bookworm |
openresty/openresty:1.27.1.1-0-alpine |
Built-from-source Alpine |
openresty/openresty:1.27.1.1-0-alpine-apk |
Built-from-upstream Alpine |
These are examples of untagged image names, for reference:
Image | Description |
---|---|
openresty/openresty:noble |
Latest Ubuntu Noble |
openresty/openresty:jammy |
Latest Ubuntu Jammy |
openresty/openresty:alpine |
Latest Alpine |
There are also specific tags for Debug and Valgrind OpenResty variants:
Image | Description |
---|---|
openresty/openresty:bullseye-debug |
Bullseye flavor with openresty-debug |
openresty/openresty:bullseye-valgrind |
Bullseye flavor with openresty-valgrind |
openresty/openresty:bullseye-fat-debug |
Bullseye FAT flavor with openresty-debug |
openresty/openresty:bullseye-fat-valgrind |
Bullseye FAT flavor with openresty-valgrind |
- OpenResty Image Tags
- Table of Contents
- Usage
- Policies
- Nginx Config Files
- OPM
- LuaRocks
- Tips & Pitfalls
- Image Labels
- Docker CMD
- Building (from source)
- Building (RPM based)
- Building (DEB based)
- Building (APK based)
- Building (Windows based)
- Feedback & Bug Reports
- Changelog & Authors
- Copyright & License
If you are happy with the build defaults, then you can use the openresty image from the Docker Hub. The image tags available there are listed at the top of this README.
docker run [options] openresty/openresty:bullseye-fat
[options] would be things like -p to map ports, -v to map volumes, and -d to daemonize.
docker-openresty
symlinks /usr/local/openresty/nginx/logs/access.log
and error.log
to /dev/stdout
and /dev/stderr
respectively, so that Docker logging works correctly. If you change the log paths in your nginx.conf
, you should symlink those paths as well. This is not possible with the windows
image.
Temporary directories such as client_body_temp_path
are stored in /var/run/openresty/
. You may consider mounting that volume, rather than writing to a container-local directory. This is not done for windows
.
The following "flavors" are available and built from upstream OpenResty packages:
alpine-apk
, (alpine-apk/Dockerfile)amzn2
, (centos/Dockerfile withamzn2
)bookworm-fat
, (bookworm-fat/Dockerfile.fat)bookworm
, (bookworm/Dockerfile)bullseye-fat
, (bullseye/Dockerfile.fat)bullseye
, (bullseye/Dockerfile)buster-fat
, (buster/Dockerfile.fat)buster
, (buster/Dockerfile)centos
,centos-rpm
, (centos/Dockerfile withel8
)centos7
, (centos7/Dockerfile withel7
)fedora
,fedora-rpm
, (fedora/Dockerfile withfc36
)rocky
, (fedora/Dockerfile withrockylinux
)windows
, (windows/Dockerfile)
The following "flavors" are built from source and are intended for more advanced and custom usage, caveat emptor:
alpine-fat
, (alpine/Dockerfile.fat)alpine
, (alpine/Dockerfile)bionic
, (bionic/Dockerfile)focal
, (focal/Dockerfile)jammy
, (jammy/Dockerfile)noble
, (noble/Dockerfile)
The openresty/openresty:latest
tag points to the latest bullseye
image.
Since 1.19.3.2-1
, all flavors support multi-architecture builds, both amd64
and aarch64
. Since 1.21.4.1-1
, the s390x
architecture is supported for build-from-source Ubuntu flavors (like jammy
), however PCRE JIT is disabled.
Starting with 1.13.6.1
, releases are tagged with <openresty-version>-<image-version>-<flavor>
. The latest image-version
will also be tagged <openresty-version>-<flavor>
. The HEAD of the master branch is also labeled plainly as <flavor>
. The builds are managed by Travis-CI and Appveyor (for Windows images).
There are architecture-specific tags as well, <openresty-version>-<image-version>-<flavor>-<arch>
, but one would generally pull from the multi-architecture name above.
OpenResty supports SSE 4.2 optimizations. Starting with the 1.19.3.1
series, the architecture is auto-detected and the optimizations enabled accordingly. Earlier image series 1.15.8.1
and 1.17.8.2
have -nosse42
image flavors for systems which explicitly disable SSE 4.2 support; this is useful for older systems and embedded systems. They are built with -mno-sse4.2
appended to the build arg RESTY_LUAJIT_OPTIONS
. It is highly recommended NOT to use these if your system supports SSE 4.2 because the CRC32
instruction dramatically improves large string performance. These are only for built-from-source flavors, e.g. 1.15.8.1-3-bionic-nosse42
, 1.15.8.1-3-alpine-nosse42
, 1.15.8.1-3-alpine-fat-nosse42
.
It is highly recommended that you use the upstream-based images for best support. For best stability, pin your images to the full tag, for example 1.21.4.1-0-bionic
.
At this time, the only images that are compatible with aarch64 are alpine
and alpine-fat
. Once there are binary packages available, they can be released with the upstream packages.
The Maintainers of this OpenResty Docker Tooling operate under the following policies:
-
We track OpenResty releases for build-from-upstream and will continue to add new upstream releases:
alpine-apk
, (alpine-apk/Dockerfile)amzn2
, (centos/Dockerfile withamzn2
)bullseye-fat
, (bullseye/Dockerfile.fat)bullseye
, (bullseye/Dockerfile)buster-fat
, (buster/Dockerfile.fat)buster
, (buster/Dockerfile)centos
,centos-rpm
, (centos/Dockerfile withel8
)centos7
, (centos7/Dockerfile withel7
)fedora
,fedora-rpm
, (fedora/Dockerfile withfc36
)rocky
, (fedora/Dockerfile withrockylinux
)windows
, (windows/Dockerfile)
-
We track build-from-source images as follows:
-
We try to include popular architectures (
x86_64
,aarch64
,s390x
) -
RC versions of upstream releases will be made available on tags
-
If an image fails CI/CD too much, we will remove it.
-
We operate in English and PRs must be English as well, unless for localization purposes.
-
We will accept issues in any language. We will provide our translations to English for clarity.
-
All are welcome to particpate, but must show mutual respect to the community.
The Docker tooling installs its own nginx.conf
file. If you want to directly override it, you can replace it in your own Dockerfile or via volume bind-mounting.
For the Linux images, that nginx.conf
has the directive include /etc/nginx/conf.d/*.conf;
so all nginx configurations in that directory will be included. The default virtual host configuration has the original OpenResty configuration and is copied to /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
.
Since 1.25.3.2-2
, the nginx.conf
also contains include /etc/nginx/conf.d/*.main;
at the main
stanza level (rather than the http
level of *.conf
). stream
and other main
level directives can be included there; see issue 257 for an example.
You can override that default.conf
directly or volume bind-mount the /etc/nginx/conf.d
directory to your own set of configurations:
docker run -v /my/custom/conf.d:/etc/nginx/conf.d openresty/openresty:alpine
If you are running on an selinux
host (e.g. CentOS), you may need to add :Z
to your volume bind-mount argument:
docker run -v /my/custom/conf.d:/etc/nginx/conf.d:Z openresty/openresty:alpine
When using the windows
image you can change the main configuration directly:
docker run -v C:/my/custom/nginx.conf:C:/openresty/conf/nginx.conf openresty/openresty:windows
Starting at version 1.11.2.2, OpenResty for Linux includes a package manager called opm
, which can be found at /usr/local/openresty/bin/opm
.
opm
is built in all the images except alpine
and buster
and bullseye
.
To use opm
in the alpine
image, you must also install the curl
and perl
packages; they are not included by default because they double the image size. You may install them like so: apk add --no-cache curl perl
.
To use opm
within the bullseye
image, you can either use the bullseye-fat
image or install the openresty-opm
package in a custom build (which you would need to do to install your own opm
packages anyway), as shown in this buster example.
LuaRocks is included in the alpine-fat
, centos
, and bionic
variants. It is excluded from alpine
because it generally requires a build system and we want to keep that variant lean.
It is available at /usr/local/openresty/luajit/bin/luarocks
. Packages can be added in your dependent Dockerfiles like so:
RUN /usr/local/openresty/luajit/bin/luarocks install <rock>
-
The
envsubst
utility is included in all images exceptalpine
andwindows
; this utility is also included in the Nginx docker image and is used to template environment variables into configuration files. -
By default, OpenResty is built with SSE4.2 optimizations if the build machine supports it. If run on machine without SSE4.2, there will be invalid opcode issues. Thus all the Docker Hub images require SSE4.2. You can build a custom image from source explicitly without SSE4.2 support, using build arguments like so:
docker build -f bionic/Dockerfile --build-arg "RESTY_LUAJIT_OPTIONS=--with-luajit-xcflags='-DLUAJIT_NUMMODE=2 -DLUAJIT_ENABLE_LUA52COMPAT -mno-sse4.2'" .
-
OpenResty's OpenSSL library version must be compatible with your
opm
and LuaRocks packages' version. At minimum, the numeric portion should be the same (e.g.1.1.1
). The image labelresty_openssl_version
indicates this value. see Labels. -
The
1.13.6.2-alpine
is built fromOpenSSL 1.0.2r
because of build issues on Alpine.1.15.8.1-alpine
and later are built fromOpenSSL 1.1.1
series. -
Windows images must be built from the same version as the host system it runs on. See Windows container version compatibility. Our images are currently built from the "Windows Server 2016" series.
-
The
SIGQUIT
signal will be sent to nginx to stop this container, to give it an opportunity to stop gracefully (i.e, finish processing active connections). The Docker default isSIGTERM
, which immediately terminates active connections. -
Alpine 3.9 added OpenSSL 1.1.1 and we build images against this. OpenSSL 1.1.1 enabled TLS 1.3 by default, which can create unexpected behavior with ssl_session_(store|fetch)_by_lua*. See this patch, which will ship in OpenResty 1.17.x.1, for more information: https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module/commit/d3dbc0c8102a9978d649c99e3261d93aac547378
The image builds are labeled with various information, such as the versions of OpenResty and its dependent libraries. Here's an example of printing the labels using jq
:
$ docker pull openresty/openresty:1.17.8.1-0-bionic
$ docker inspect openresty/openresty:1.17.8.1-0-bionic | jq '.[].Config.Labels'
{
"maintainer": "Evan Wies <evan@*********.net>",
"resty_add_package_builddeps": "",
"resty_add_package_rundeps": "",
"resty_config_deps": "--with-pcre --with-cc-opt='-DNGX_LUA_ABORT_AT_PANIC -I/usr/local/openresty/pcre/include -I/usr/local/openresty/openssl/include' --with-ld-opt='-L/usr/local/openresty/pcre/lib -L/usr/local/openresty/openssl/lib -Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/openresty/pcre/lib:/usr/local/openresty/openssl/lib' ",
"resty_config_options": " --with-compat --with-file-aio --with-http_addition_module --with-http_auth_request_module --with-http_dav_module --with-http_flv_module --with-http_geoip_module=dynamic --with-http_gunzip_module --with-http_gzip_static_module --with-http_image_filter_module=dynamic --with-http_mp4_module --with-http_random_index_module --with-http_realip_module --with-http_secure_link_module --with-http_slice_module --with-http_ssl_module --with-http_stub_status_module --with-http_sub_module --with-http_v2_module --with-http_v3_module --with-http_xslt_module=dynamic --with-ipv6 --with-mail --with-mail_ssl_module --with-md5-asm --with-pcre-jit --with-sha1-asm --with-stream --with-stream_ssl_module --with-threads ",
"resty_config_options_more": "",
"resty_eval_post_make": "",
"resty_eval_pre_configure": "",
"resty_eval_post_download_pre_configure": "",
"resty_image_base": "ubuntu",
"resty_image_tag": "bionic",
"resty_luarocks_version": "3.3.1",
"resty_openssl_patch_version": "1.1.0d",
"resty_openssl_url_base": "https://www.openssl.org/source/old/1.1.0",
"resty_openssl_version": "1.1.0l",
"resty_pcre_version": "8.45",
"resty_version": "1.17.8.1"
}
Label Name | Description |
---|---|
maintainer |
Maintainer of the image |
resty_add_package_builddeps |
buildarg RESTY_ADD_PACKAGE_BUILDDEPS |
resty_add_package_rundeps |
buildarg RESTY_ADD_PACKAGE_RUNDEPS |
resty_apk_key_url |
buildarg RESTY_APK_KEY_URL |
resty_apk_repo_url |
buildarg RESTY_APK_REPO_URL |
resty_apk_version |
buildarg RESTY_APK_VERSION |
resty_apt_pgp |
buildarg RESTY_APT_PGP |
resty_apt_repo |
buildarg RESTY_APT_REPO |
resty_apt_arch |
buildarg RESTY_APT_ARCH |
resty_config_deps |
buildarg _RESTY_CONFIG_DEPS (internal) |
resty_config_options_more |
buildarg RESTY_CONFIG_OPTIONS_MORE |
resty_config_options |
buildarg RESTY_CONFIG_OPTIONS |
resty_deb_flavor |
buildarg RESTY_DEB_FLAVOR |
resty_deb_version |
buildarg RESTY_DEB_VERSION (available versions) |
resty_eval_post_make |
buildarg RESTY_EVAL_POST_MAKE |
resty_eval_pre_configure |
buildarg RESTY_EVAL_PRE_CONFIGURE |
resty_eval_post_download_pre_configure |
buildarg RESTY_EVAL_POST_DOWNLOAD_PRE_CONFIGURE |
resty_fat_deb_flavor |
buildarg RESTY_FAT_DEB_FLAVOR |
resty_fat_deb_version |
buildarg RESTY_FAT_DEB_VERSION |
resty_fat_image_base |
Name of the base image to build fat images from, buildarg RESTY_FAT_IMAGE_BASE |
resty_fat_image_tag |
Tag of the base image to build fat images from, buildarg RESTY_FAT_IMAGE_TAG |
resty_image_base |
Name of the base image to build from, buildarg RESTY_IMAGE_BASE |
resty_image_tag |
Tag of the base image to build from, buildarg RESTY_IMAGE_TAG |
resty_install_base |
buildarg RESTY_INSTALL_BASE |
resty_install_tag |
buildarg RESTY_INSTALL_TAG |
resty_luajit_options |
buildarg RESTY_LUAJIT_OPTIONS |
resty_luarocks_version |
buildarg RESTY_LUAROCKS_VERSION |
resty_openssl_patch_version |
buildarg RESTY_OPENSSL_PATCH_VERSION |
resty_openssl_url_base |
buildarg RESTY_OPENSSL_URL_BASE |
resty_openssl_version |
buildarg RESTY_OPENSSL_VERSION |
resty_openssl_build_options |
buildarg RESTY_OPENSSL_BUILD_OPTIONS |
resty_pcre_build_options |
buildarg RESTY_PCRE_BUILD_OPTIONS |
resty_pcre_options |
buildarg RESTY_PCRE_OPTIONS |
resty_pcre_sha256 |
buildarg RESTY_PCRE_SHA256 |
resty_pcre_version |
buildarg RESTY_PCRE_VERSION |
resty_rpm_arch |
buildarg RESTY_RPM_ARCH |
resty_rpm_dist |
buildarg RESTY_RPM_DIST |
resty_rpm_flavor |
buildarg RESTY_RPM_FLAVOR |
resty_rpm_version |
buildarg RESTY_RPM_VERSION |
resty_version |
buildarg RESTY_VERSION |
resty_yum_repo |
buildarg RESTY_YUM_REPO |
The -g "daemon off;"
directive is used in the Dockerfile CMD to keep the Nginx daemon running after container creation. If this directive is added to the nginx.conf, then the docker run
should explicitly invoke openresty
(or nginx
for windows
images):
docker run [options] openresty/openresty:bionic openresty
Invoke another CMD, for example the resty
utility, like so:
docker run [options] openresty/openresty:bionic resty [script.lua]
NOTE The alpine
images do not include the packages perl
and ncurses
, which is needed by the resty
utility.
This Docker image can be built and customized by cloning the repo and running docker build
with the desired Dockerfile:
git clone https://github.com/openresty/docker-openresty.git
cd docker-openresty
docker build -t myopenresty -f bionic/Dockerfile .
docker run myopenresty
Dockerfiles are provided for the following base systems, selecting the Dockerfile path with -f
:
- Alpine (
alpine/Dockerfile
) - Alpine Fat (
alpine/Dockerfile.fat
) - Ubuntu Bionic (
bionic/Dockerfile
) - Ubuntu Focal (
focal/Dockerfile
) - Ubuntu Jammy (
jammy/Dockerfile
) - Ubuntu Noble (
noble/Dockerfile
)
We used to support more build flavors but have trimmed that down. Older Dockerfiles are archived in the archive
folder.
The following are the available build-time options. They can be set using the --build-arg
CLI argument, like so:
docker build --build-arg RESTY_J=4 -f jammy/Dockerfile .
Key | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
RESTY_IMAGE_BASE | "ubuntu" / "alpine" | The Debian or Alpine Docker image base to build FROM . |
RESTY_IMAGE_TAG | "noble" / "3.20" | The Debian or Alpine Docker image tag to build FROM . |
RESTY_VERSION | 1.27.1.1 | The version of OpenResty to use. |
RESTY_LUAROCKS_VERSION | 3.11.1 | The version of LuaRocks to use. |
RESTY_OPENSSL_VERSION | 3.0.15 | The version of OpenSSL to use. |
RESTY_OPENSSL_PATCH_VERSION | 3.0.15 | The version of OpenSSL to use when patching. |
RESTY_OPENSSL_URL_BASE | "https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/openssl-${RESTY_OPENSSL_VERSION}" | The base of the URL to download OpenSSL from. |
RESTY_OPENSSL_BUILD_OPTIONS | "enable-camellia enable-seed enable-rfc3779 enable-cms enable-md2 enable-rc5 enable-weak-ssl-ciphers enable-ssl3 enable-ssl3-method enable-md2 enable-ktls enable-fips" | Options to tweak Resty's OpenSSL build. |
RESTY_PCRE_VERSION | 10.44 | The version of PCRE2 to use. |
RESTY_PCRE_SHA256 | 86b9cb0aa3bcb7994faa88018292bc704cdbb708e785f7c74352ff6ea7d3175b |
The SHA-256 checksum of the PCRE2 package to check. |
RESTY_PCRE_BUILD_OPTIONS | "--enable-jit --enable-pcre2grep-jit --disable-bsr-anycrlf --disable-coverage --disable-ebcdic --disable-fuzz-support \ |
--disable-jit-sealloc --disable-never-backslash-C --enable-newline-is-lf --enable-pcre2-8 --enable-pcre2-16 --enable-pcre2-32 \
--enable-pcre2grep-callout --enable-pcre2grep-callout-fork --disable-pcre2grep-libbz2 --disable-pcre2grep-libz --disable-pcre2test-libedit \
--enable-percent-zt --disable-rebuild-chartables --enable-shared --disable-static --disable-silent-rules --enable-unicode --disable-valgrind" | Options to tweak Resty's PCRE build. |
| RESTY_PCRE_OPTIONS | "--with-pcre-jit" | Options to tweak Resty's build args regarding PCRE. |
| RESTY_J | 1 | Sets the parallelism level (-jN) for the builds. |
| RESTY_CONFIG_OPTIONS | "--with-compat --without-http_rds_json_module --without-http_rds_csv_module --without-lua_rds_parser --without-mail_pop3_module --without-mail_imap_module --without-mail_smtp_module --with-http_addition_module --with-http_auth_request_module --with-http_dav_module --with-http_flv_module --with-http_geoip_module=dynamic --with-http_gunzip_module --with-http_gzip_static_module --with-http_image_filter_module=dynamic --with-http_mp4_module --with-http_random_index_module --with-http_realip_module --with-http_secure_link_module --with-http_slice_module --with-http_ssl_module --with-http_stub_status_module --with-http_sub_module --with-http_v2_module --with-http_v3_module --with-http_xslt_module=dynamic --with-ipv6 --with-mail --with-mail_ssl_module --with-md5-asm --with-sha1-asm --with-stream --with-stream_ssl_module --with-stream_ssl_preread_module --with-threads" | Options to pass to OpenResty's ./configure
script. |
| RESTY_LUAJIT_OPTIONS | "--with-luajit-xcflags='-DLUAJIT_NUMMODE=2 -DLUAJIT_ENABLE_LUA52COMPAT'" | Options to tweak LuaJIT. |
| RESTY_CONFIG_OPTIONS_MORE | "" | More options to pass to OpenResty's ./configure
script. |
| RESTY_ADD_PACKAGE_BUILDDEPS | "" | Additional packages to install with package manager required by build only (removed after installation) |
| RESTY_ADD_PACKAGE_RUNDEPS | "" | Additional packages to install with package manager required at runtime (not removed after installation) |
| RESTY_EVAL_PRE_CONFIGURE | "" | Command(s) to run prior to executing OpenResty's ./configure
script. (this can be used to clone a github repo of an extension you want to add to OpenResty, for example. In that case, dont forget to add the appropriate argument to the RESTY_CONFIG_OPTIONS_MORE argument as described above). |
| RESTY_EVAL_POST_DOWNLOAD_PRE_CONFIGURE | "" | Command(s) to run after downloading and extracting OpenResty's source tarball, but prior to executing OpenResty's ./configure
script. Working directory will be the extracted OpenResty source directory. |
| RESTY_EVAL_POST_MAKE | "" | Command(s) to run after running make install. |
These built-from-source flavors include the following modules by default, but one can easily increase or decrease that with the custom build options above:
- http_addition_module
- http_auth_request_module
- http_dav_module
- http_flv_module
- http_geoip_module=dynamic
- http_gunzip_module
- http_gzip_static_module
- http_image_filter_module=dynamic
- http_mp4_module
- http_random_index_module
- http_realip_module
- http_secure_link_module
- http_slice_module
- http_ssl_module
- http_stub_status_module
- http_sub_module
- http_v2_module
- http_v3_module
- http_xslt_module=dynamic
- ipv6
- mail_ssl_module
- md5-asm
- pcre-jit
- sha1-asm
- stream
- stream_ssl_module
- stream_ssl_preread_module
- threads
OpenResty now now has RPMs available. The centos
and fedora
images use these RPMs rather than building from source.
This Docker image can be built and customized by cloning the repo and running docker build
with the desired Dockerfile:
- CentOS 7 RPM (
centos/Dockerfile
) - CentOS 8 RPM (
centos/Dockerfile
) - Fedora 35 RPM (
centos/Dockerfile
)
The following are the available build-time options. They can be set using the --build-arg
CLI argument, like so:
docker build --build-arg RESTY_RPM_FLAVOR="-debug" centos7/Dockerfile .
docker build --build-arg RESTY_RPM_FLAVOR="-debug" centos/Dockerfile .
docker build --build-arg RESTY_RPM_FLAVOR="-debug" -f fedora/Dockerfile .
Key | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
RESTY_IMAGE_BASE | "centos" | The Centos Docker image base to build FROM . |
RESTY_IMAGE_TAG | "8" | The CentOS Docker image tag to build FROM . |
RESTY_LUAROCKS_VERSION | 3.11.1 | The version of LuaRocks to use. |
RESTY_YUM_REPO | "https://openresty.org/package/centos/openresty.repo" | URL for the OpenResty YUM Repository. |
RESTY_RPM_FLAVOR | "" | The openresty package flavor to use. Possibly "-debug" or "-valgrind" . |
RESTY_RPM_VERSION | "1.27.1.1-1" | The openresty package version to install. |
RESTY_RPM_DIST | "el8" | The openresty package distribution to install. |
RESTY_RPM_ARCH | "x86_64" | The openresty package architecture to install. |
OpenResty now now has Debian Packages (DEBs) available. The bullseye
image use these DEBs rather than building from source.
You can derive your own Docker images from this to install your own packages. See buster/Dockerfile.opm_example and buster/Dockerfile.luarocks_example.
This Docker image can be built and customized by cloning the repo and running docker build
with the desired Dockerfile:
- Debian Buster 10 DEB (
buster/Dockerfile
) - Debian Buster 11 DEB (
bullseye/Dockerfile
)
The following are the available build-time options. They can be set using the --build-arg
CLI argument, like so:
docker build --build-arg RESTY_DEB_FLAVOR="-debug" -f bullseye/Dockerfile .
Key | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
RESTY_APT_REPO | "https://openresty.org/package/debian" | Apt repo to load from. |
RESTY_APT_PGP | "https://openresty.org/package/pubkey.gpg" | URL to download APT PGP key from |
RESTY_APT_ARCH | amd64 |
Architecture for APT lookups |
RESTY_IMAGE_BASE | "debian" | The Debian Docker image base to build FROM . |
RESTY_IMAGE_TAG | "bullseye-slim" | The Debian Docker image tag to build FROM . |
RESTY_DEB_FLAVOR | "" | The openresty package flavor to use. Possibly "-debug" or "-valgrind" . |
RESTY_DEB_VERSION | "=1.27.1.1-1~bookworm1" | The Debian package version to use, with = prepended. |
RESTY_FAT_DEB_FLAVOR | "" | The openresty package flavor to use to install "fat" packages. Possibly "-debug" or "-valgrind" . |
RESTY_FAT_DEB_VERSION | "=1.27.1.1-1~bookworm1" | The Debian package version to use to "fat" packages, with = prepended. |
- For
amd64
builds,RESTY_APT_REPO="https://openresty.org/package/debian"
- For
arm64
builds,RESTY_APT_REPO="https://openresty.org/package/arm64/debian"
OpenResty now now has Alpine Packagesx-5q (APKs) available. The alpine-apk
image use these APKs rather than building from source. You can derive your own Docker images from this to install your own packages.
This Docker image can be built and customized by cloning the repo and running docker build
with the desired Dockerfile:
- Alpine APK (
alpine-apk/Dockerfile
)
The following are the available build-time options. They can be set using the --build-arg
CLI argument, like so:
docker build --build-arg RESTY_IMAGE_TAG="3.12" -f alpine-apk/Dockerfile .
Key | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
RESTY_IMAGE_BASE | "alpine" | The Alpine Docker image base to build FROM . |
RESTY_IMAGE_TAG | "3.18" | The Alpine Docker image tag to build FROM . |
RESTY_APK_KEY_URL | "https://openresty.org/package/admin@openresty.com-5ea678a6.rsa.pub" | The URL of the signing key of the openresty package. |
RESTY_APK_REPO_URL | "https://openresty.org/package/alpine/v${RESTY_IMAGE_TAG}/main" | The URL of the APK repository for openresty package. |
RESTY_APK_VERSION | "=1.27.1.1-r0" | The suffix to add to the apk install package name: openresty${RESTY_APK_VERSION }. |
This Docker image can be built and customized by cloning the repo and running docker build
with the desired Dockerfile:
- Windows (
windows/Dockerfile
)
The following are the available build-time options. They can be set using the --build-arg
CLI argument, like so:
docker build --build-arg RESTY_VERSION="1.27.1.1" -f windows/Dockerfile .
Key | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
RESTY_INSTALL_BASE | "mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/framework/runtime" | The Windows Server Docker image name to download and install OpenResty with. |
RESTY_INSTALL_TAG | "4.8-windowsservercore-ltsc2019" | The Windows Server Docker image name to download and install OpenResty with. |
RESTY_IMAGE_BASE | "mcr.microsoft.com/windows/nanoserver" | The Windows Server Docker image name to build FROM for final image. |
RESTY_IMAGE_TAG | "1809" | The Windows Server Docker image tag to build FROM for final image. |
RESTY_VERSION | 1.27.1.1 | The version of OpenResty to use. |
You're very welcome to report bugs and give feedback as GitHub Issues:
https://github.com/openresty/docker-openresty/issues
docker-openresty
is licensed under the 2-clause BSD license.
Copyright (c) 2017-2024, Evan Wies evan@neomantra.net.
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