# MetaCall Guix Docker image for using Guix in a CI/CD environment. ## How to use it This image encapsulates the Guix daemon. For now, Guix does not have a daemonless option, so packaging it into a Docker image has some implications. The Guix daemon needs to fork, and forking a process during build phase is not allowed, so we have to work with it in a different way. There are two options: 1) Running the build with Docker, using the `--privileged` flag and commiting the result on each step. For example, imagine we have the following `Dockerfile`: ```dockerfile FROM metacall/guix:latest AS example # Copy some dependencies COPY . . ``` Now we can build the image `metacall/example` with docker run + commit: ```sh # Build the base image docker build -t metacall/example -f Dockerfile . # Run a guix pull docker run --privileged --name tmp metacall/example sh -c 'guix pull' # Commit changes docker commit tmp metacall/new-image && docker rm -f tmp # Install some package docker run --privileged --name tmp metacall/example sh -c 'guix package -i guile' # Commit changes docker commit tmp metacall/example && docker rm -f tmp # Push the final image docker push metacall/example ``` A complete working example used in production can be found here: https://github.com/metacall/distributable 2) Running the build with BuildKit using the buildx extension for Docker (like how it is done in this repository: https://github.com/metacall/guix/blob/e9a0e791af919ddf74349cdbb11acc325ee1b48b/Dockerfile#L73). BuildKit allows to pass extra arguments to the `RUN` command in the Dockerfile. With the `--security=insecure` flag we can allow Docker to fork while it is building. The previous example can be transformed into this: ```dockerfile FROM metacall/guix:latest AS example # Copy some dependencies COPY . . # Run guix pull and install dependencies RUN --security=insecure sh -c '/entry-point.sh guix pull' \ && sh -c '/entry-point.sh guix package -i guile' ``` For building this image we need Docker `v19.03` or superior and the buildx plugin: ```sh # Install the buildx plugin docker build --platform=local -o . git://github.com/docker/buildx mkdir -p ~/.docker/cli-plugins/ mv buildx ~/.docker/cli-plugins/docker-buildx ``` If you have it already installed, we need to create an insecure builder (this must be run only once): ```sh # Create an insecure builder docker buildx create --use --name insecure-builder --buildkitd-flags '--allow-insecure-entitlement security.insecure' ``` Finally, for building the `Dockerfile` with the already created insecure builder, we have to run this command: ```sh # Build and push the image with buildx docker buildx build -t metacall/example -o type=registry --allow security.insecure . ``` ## Building the image locally For building it, we use `buildx` from Buildkit: ```sh # Run the following command the first time only docker buildx create --use --name insecure-builder --buildkitd-flags '--allow-insecure-entitlement security.insecure' # Build the Guix image with the following command docker buildx build -t metacall/guix --allow security.insecure --build-arg METACALL_GUIX_VERSION="1.3.0" --build-arg METACALL_GUIX_ARCH="x86_64" . ```