Docker
Enabling the docker service
Inside your configuration.nix
:
{
...
virtualisation.docker.enable = true;
}
Adding users to the docker
group will provide them access to the socket:
{
users.users.<myuser>.extraGroups = [ "docker" ];
}
Building a docker image with nixpkgs
There is an entry for dockerTools in the nixpkgs manual for reference. In the nixpkgs repo some examples can be found.
Also check out the excellent article by lethalman about building minimal docker images with nix.
How to calculate the sha256
of a pulled image
The sha256
argument of the dockerTools.pullImage
function is the checksum of the archive generated by Skopeo. Since the archive contains the name and the tag of the image, Skopeo arguments used to fetch the image have to be identical to those used by the dockerTools.pullImage
function.
For instance, the sha of the following image
pkgs.dockerTools.pullImage{
imageName = "lnl7/nix";
finalImageTag = "2.0";
imageDigest = "sha256:632268d5fd9ca87169c65353db99be8b4e2eb41833b626e09688f484222e860f";
sha256 = "1x00ks05cz89k3wc460i03iyyjr7wlr28krk7znavfy2qx5a0hfd";
};
can be manually generated with the following shell commands
$ skopeo copy docker://lnl7/nix@sha256:632268d5fd9ca87169c65353db99be8b4e2eb41833b626e09688f484222e860f docker-archive:///tmp/image.tgz:lnl7/nix:2.0
$ nix-hash --base32 --flat --type sha256 /tmp/image.tgz
1x00ks05cz89k3wc460i03iyyjr7wlr28krk7znavfy2qx5a0hfd
Container images with nix
While dockerTools
allows to build lightweight containers, it requires nix
to be installed on the host system. An alternative are docker images with nix preinstalled, maintained by LnL7.