On Fri, Nov 4, 2022 at 5:16 AM Juraj Linkeš wrote: > Adding folks I forgot to add. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Juraj Linkeš > > Sent: Thursday, November 3, 2022 2:47 PM > > Cc: dev@dpdk.org; Juraj Linkeš > > Subject: [PATCH v1] dts: add Dockerfile > > > > The Dockerfile defines development and CI runner images. > > > > Signed-off-by: Juraj Linkeš > > --- > > dts/.devcontainer/devcontainer.json | 30 ++++++++++++++++ > > dts/Dockerfile | 38 ++++++++++++++++++++ > > dts/README.md | 55 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > 3 files changed, 123 insertions(+) > > create mode 100644 dts/.devcontainer/devcontainer.json > > create mode 100644 dts/Dockerfile > > create mode 100644 dts/README.md > > > > diff --git a/dts/.devcontainer/devcontainer.json > > b/dts/.devcontainer/devcontainer.json > > new file mode 100644 > > index 0000000000..41ca28fc17 > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/dts/.devcontainer/devcontainer.json > > @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ > > +// For format details, see https://aka.ms/devcontainer.json. For config > > options, see the README at: > > +// > > +https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-dev-containers/tree/v0.241.1/contai > > +ners/docker-existing-dockerfile > > +{ > > + "name": "Existing Dockerfile", > > + > > + // Sets the run context to one level up instead of the > .devcontainer > > folder. > > + "context": "..", > > + > > + // Update the 'dockerFile' property if you aren't using the > standard > > 'Dockerfile' filename. > > + "dockerFile": "../Dockerfile", > > + > > + // Use 'forwardPorts' to make a list of ports inside the container > > available locally. > > + // "forwardPorts": [], > > + > > + // Uncomment the next line to run commands after the container is > > created - for example installing curl. > > + "postCreateCommand": "poetry install", > > + > > + "extensions": [ > > + "ms-python.vscode-pylance", > > + ] > > + > > + // Uncomment when using a ptrace-based debugger like C++, Go, > > and Rust > > + // "runArgs": [ "--cap-add=SYS_PTRACE", "--security-opt", > > +"seccomp=unconfined" ], > > + > > + // Uncomment to use the Docker CLI from inside the container. See > > https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/samples/docker-from-docker. > > + // "mounts": [ > > +"source=/var/run/docker.sock,target=/var/run/docker.sock,type=bind" ], > > + > > + // Uncomment to connect as a non-root user if you've added one. > > See https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/containers/non-root. > > + // "remoteUser": "vscode" > > +} > > diff --git a/dts/Dockerfile b/dts/Dockerfile new file mode 100644 index > > 0000000000..9a91949eeb > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/dts/Dockerfile > > @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ > > +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause # Copyright(c) 2022 University > > +of New Hampshire > > + > > +# There are two Docker images defined in this Dockerfile. > > +# One is to be used in CI for automated testing. > > +# The other provides a DTS development environment, simplifying Python > > dependency management. > > + > > +FROM ubuntu:22.04 AS base > > + > > +RUN apt-get -y update && apt-get -y upgrade && \ > > + apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends \ > > + python3 \ > > + python3-pip \ > > + python3-pexpect \ > > + python3-poetry \ > > + python3-cachecontrol \ > > + openssh-client > > +WORKDIR /dpdk/dts > > + > > + > > +FROM base AS runner > > + > > +# This image is intended to be used as the base for automated systems. > > +# It bakes DTS into the image during the build. > > + > > +COPY . /dpdk/dts > > +RUN poetry install --no-dev > > + > > +CMD ["poetry", "run", "python", "main.py"] > > + > > +FROM base AS dev > > + > > +# This image is intended to be used as DTS development environment. It > > +doesn't need C compilation # capabilities, only Python dependencies. > > +Once a container mounting DTS using this image is running, # the > > dependencies should be installed using Poetry. > > + > > +RUN apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends \ > > + vim emacs git > > diff --git a/dts/README.md b/dts/README.md new file mode 100644 index > > 0000000000..fd9f32595c > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/dts/README.md > > @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ > > +# DTS Environment > > +The execution and development environments for DTS are the same, a > > +[Docker](https://docs.docker.com/) container defined by our > > [Dockerfile](./Dockerfile). > > +Using a container for the development environment helps with a few > > things. > > + > > +1. It helps enforce the boundary between the DTS environment and the > > TG/SUT, something > > + which caused issues in the past. > > +2. It makes creating containers to run DTS inside automated tooling much > > easier, since > > + they can be based off of a known-working environment that will be > > updated as DTS is. > > +3. It abstracts DTS from the server it is running on. This means that > the bare- > > metal os > > + can be whatever corporate policy or your personal preferences > dictate, > > and DTS does > > + not have to try to support all distros that are supported by DPDK CI. > > +4. It makes automated testing for DTS easier, since new dependencies > > +can be sent in with > > + the patches. > > +5. It fixes the issue of undocumented dependencies, where some test > > suites require > > + python libraries that are not installed. > > +6. Allows everyone to use the same python version easily, even if they > are > > using a > > + distribution or Windows with out-of-date packages. > > +7. Allows you to run the tester on Windows while developing via Docker > for > > Windows. > > + > > +## Tips for setting up a development environment > > + > > +### Getting a docker shell > > +These commands will give you a bash shell inside the container with all > > +the python dependencies installed. This will place you inside a python > > +virtual environment. DTS is mounted via a volume, which is essentially a > > symlink from the host to the container. > > +This enables you to edit and run inside the container and then delete > > +the container when you are done, keeping your work. > > + > > +```shell > > +docker build --target dev -t dpdk-dts . > > +docker run -v $(pwd)/..:/dpdk -it dpdk-dts bash $ poetry install $ > > +poetry shell ``` > > + > > +### Vim/Emacs > > +Any editor in the ubuntu repos should be easy to use, with vim and > > +emacs already installed. You can add your normal config files as a > > +volume, enabling you to use your preferred settings. > > + > > +```shell > > +docker run -v ${HOME}/.vimrc:/root/.vimrc -v $(pwd)/..:/dpdk -it > > +dpdk-dts bash ``` > > + > > +### Visual Studio Code > > +VSCode has first-class support for developing with containers. You may > > +need to run the non-docker setup commands in the integrated terminal. > > +DTS contains a .devcontainer config, so if you open the folder in > > +vscode it should prompt you to use the dev container assuming you have > > +the plugin installed. Please refer to [VS Development Containers > > +Docs](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/containers) > > +to set it all up. > > + > > +### Other > > +Searching for '$IDE dev containers' will probably lead you in the right > > direction. > > -- > > 2.30.2 > > Tested-by: Patrick Robb -- Patrick Robb Technical Service Manager UNH InterOperability Laboratory 21 Madbury Rd, Suite 100, Durham, NH 03824 www.iol.unh.edu