# -- stage 1: build static routinator with musl libc for alpine FROM alpine:3.10.2 as build RUN apk add rust cargo WORKDIR /tmp/routinator COPY . . RUN cargo build --target x86_64-alpine-linux-musl --release --locked # -- stage 2: create alpine-based container with the static routinator # executable FROM alpine:3.10.2 COPY --from=build /tmp/routinator/target/x86_64-alpine-linux-musl/release/routinator /usr/local/bin/ # Build variables for uid and guid of user to run container ARG RUN_USER=routinator ARG RUN_USER_UID=1012 ARG RUN_USER_GID=1012 # Install rsync as routinator depends on it RUN apk add rsync libgcc RUN addgroup -g ${RUN_USER_GID} ${RUN_USER} && \ adduser -D -u ${RUN_USER_UID} -G ${RUN_USER} ${RUN_USER} # Create the repository and TAL directories RUN mkdir -p /home/${RUN_USER}/.rpki-cache/repository /home/${RUN_USER}/.rpki-cache/tals && \ chown -R ${RUN_USER_UID}:${RUN_USER_GID} /usr/local/bin/routinator /home/${RUN_USER}/.rpki-cache # Due to ARIN TAL distribution terms, we can't do this here. # An individual user, however, might want to anyway - after reviewing # https://www.arin.net/resources/rpki/tal.html. # #COPY --from=build /tmp/routinator/tals/*.tal /root/.rpki-cache/tals/ USER $RUN_USER_UID EXPOSE 3323/tcp EXPOSE 9556/tcp ENTRYPOINT ["routinator"] CMD ["server", "--rtr", "0.0.0.0:3323", "--http", "0.0.0.0:9556"]