Execute command on host during docker build

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Docker Problem Overview


Is it possible to create Dockerfile that executes a command on host when image is being build?

Now I'm doing:

./script_that_creates_magic_file.sh
docker build .

with Dockerfile:

FROM alpine
COPY magic_file

I want to be able to do:

docker build .

with Dockerfile:

FROM alpine
# invoke script_that_creates_magic_file.sh on the host
COPY magic_file

Of course, this script is in the same directory as Dockerfile.

Docker Solutions


Solution 1 - Docker

(Just a suggestion)

We usually have the following structure for building our docker images:

my-image/
├── assets
│   ├── entrypoint.sh
│   └── install.sh
├── build.sh
├── Dockerfile
├── README.md
└── VERSION
  • build.sh: This is were you should invoke script_that_creates_magic_file.sh. Other common tasks involve downloading required files or temporarily copying ssh keys from the host. Finally, this script will call docker build .
  • Dockerfile: As usual, but depending on the number of commands we need to run we might have an install.sh
  • install.sh: This is copied and run inside the container, installs packages, removes unnecessary files, etc. Without being 100% sure - I think such an approach reduces the number of layers avoiding multiple commands in a single RUN
  • entrypoint.sh: Container's entrypoint. Allows us to perform tasks when the container starts (like parse environment variables) and print debugging info

I find the above structure convenient and self-documented since everyone in the team can build any image (no special instructions/steps). The README is there to explain what the image is doing... but I won't lie to you... it is usually empty... (or has an h1 for the gitlab to display) :)

Solution 2 - Docker

To answer the question; no there is no built-in functionality to run a command on the host before docker build (i.e., no "hooks" to trigger scripts on the host).

If you provide more information about your use case, possibly there are alternatives (e.g. using a combination of --build-arg, and docker compose)

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QuestionPiotr Aleksander ChmielowskiView Question on Stackoverflow
Solution 1 - DockerurbanView Answer on Stackoverflow
Solution 2 - DockerthaJeztahView Answer on Stackoverflow