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Update to use the latest release version of WA and devlib.
80 lines
3.5 KiB
Docker
80 lines
3.5 KiB
Docker
# This Dockerfile creates an image for use with Workload Automation
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# and/or devlib.
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#
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# To build this Docker image, please run the following command from
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# this directory:
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#
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# docker build -t wa .
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#
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# This will create an image called wadocker, which is preconfigured to
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# run WA and devlib. Please note that the build process automatically
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# accepts the licenses for the Android SDK, so please be sure that you
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# are willing to accept these prior to building and running the image
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# in a container.
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#
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# To run the container, please run the following command from the
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# directory you wish to work from:
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#
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# docker run -it --privileged -v /dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb --volume ${PWD}:/workspace --workdir /workspace wa
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#
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# The above command starts the container in privileged mode, with
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# access to USB devices. The current directory is mounted into the
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# image, allowing you to work from there. Any files written to this
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# directory are directly written to the host. Additional "volumes",
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# such as required assets, can be mounted into the container using a
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# second --volume command.
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#
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# If you require access to a TTY from the Docker container, please
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# also mount this into the container in the same style as is used to
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# mount USB devices. For example:
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#
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# docker run -it --privileged -v /dev/ttyUSB0:/dev/ttyUSB0 -v /dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb --volume ${PWD}:/workspace --workdir /workspace wa
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#
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# When you are finished, please run `exit` to leave the container.
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#
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# NOTE: Please make sure that the ADB server is NOT running on the
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# host. If in doubt, run `adb kill-server` before running the docker
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# container.
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#
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# We want to make sure to base this on a recent ubuntu release
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FROM ubuntu:17.10
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# Please update the references below to use different versions of
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# devlib, WA or the Android SDK
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ARG DEVLIB_REF=v1.0.0
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ARG WA_REF=v3.0.0
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ARG ANDROID_SDK_URL=https://dl.google.com/android/repository/sdk-tools-linux-3859397.zip
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RUN apt-get update
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RUN apt-get install -y python-pip git wget zip openjdk-8-jre-headless vim emacs nano curl sshpass ssh usbutils
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RUN pip install pandas
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# Let's get the two repos we need, and install them
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RUN git clone -v https://github.com/ARM-software/devlib.git /tmp/devlib && cd /tmp/devlib && git checkout $DEVLIB_REF && python setup.py install
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RUN git clone -v https://github.com/ARM-software/workload-automation.git /tmp/wa && cd /tmp/wa && git checkout $WA_REF && python setup.py install
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# Clean-up
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RUN rm -R /tmp/devlib /tmp/wa
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# Create and switch to the wa user
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RUN useradd -m -G plugdev,dialout wa
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USER wa
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# Let's set up the Android SDK for the user
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RUN mkdir -p /home/wa/.android
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RUN mkdir -p /home/wa/AndroidSDK && cd /home/wa/AndroidSDK && wget $ANDROID_SDK_URL -O sdk.zip && unzip sdk.zip
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RUN cd /home/wa/AndroidSDK/tools/bin && yes | ./sdkmanager --licenses && ./sdkmanager platform-tools && ./sdkmanager 'build-tools;27.0.3'
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# Update the path
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RUN echo 'export PATH=/home/wa/AndroidSDK/platform-tools:${PATH}' >> /home/wa/.bashrc
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RUN echo 'export PATH=/home/wa/AndroidSDK/build-tools:${PATH}' >> /home/wa/.bashrc
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RUN echo 'export ANDROID_HOME=/home/wa/AndroidSDK' >> /home/wa/.bashrc
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# Generate some ADB keys. These will change each time the image is build but will otherwise persist.
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RUN /home/wa/AndroidSDK/platform-tools/adb keygen /home/wa/.android/adbkey
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# We need to make sure to add the remote assets too
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RUN wa --version && echo 'remote_assets_url: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ARM-software/workload-automation-assets/master/dependencies' >> /home/wa/.workload_automation/config.yaml
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