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159 lines
6.1 KiB
Docker
159 lines
6.1 KiB
Docker
# Copyright (c) HashiCorp, Inc.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: BUSL-1.1
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## DOCKERHUB DOCKERFILE ##
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FROM alpine:3.15 as default
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ARG BIN_NAME
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# NAME and PRODUCT_VERSION are the name of the software in releases.hashicorp.com
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# and the version to download. Example: NAME=vault PRODUCT_VERSION=1.2.3.
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ARG NAME=vault
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ARG PRODUCT_VERSION
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ARG PRODUCT_REVISION
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# TARGETARCH and TARGETOS are set automatically when --platform is provided.
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ARG TARGETOS TARGETARCH
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# Additional metadata labels used by container registries, platforms
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# and certification scanners.
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LABEL name="Vault" \
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maintainer="Vault Team <vault@hashicorp.com>" \
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vendor="HashiCorp" \
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version=${PRODUCT_VERSION} \
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release=${PRODUCT_REVISION} \
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revision=${PRODUCT_REVISION} \
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summary="Vault is a tool for securely accessing secrets." \
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description="Vault is a tool for securely accessing secrets. A secret is anything that you want to tightly control access to, such as API keys, passwords, certificates, and more. Vault provides a unified interface to any secret, while providing tight access control and recording a detailed audit log."
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COPY LICENSE /licenses/mozilla.txt
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# Set ARGs as ENV so that they can be used in ENTRYPOINT/CMD
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ENV NAME=$NAME
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ENV VERSION=$VERSION
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# Create a non-root user to run the software.
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RUN addgroup ${NAME} && adduser -S -G ${NAME} ${NAME}
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RUN apk add --no-cache libcap su-exec dumb-init tzdata
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COPY dist/$TARGETOS/$TARGETARCH/$BIN_NAME /bin/
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# /vault/logs is made available to use as a location to store audit logs, if
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# desired; /vault/file is made available to use as a location with the file
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# storage backend, if desired; the server will be started with /vault/config as
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# the configuration directory so you can add additional config files in that
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# location.
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RUN mkdir -p /vault/logs && \
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mkdir -p /vault/file && \
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mkdir -p /vault/config && \
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chown -R ${NAME}:${NAME} /vault
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# Expose the logs directory as a volume since there's potentially long-running
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# state in there
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VOLUME /vault/logs
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# Expose the file directory as a volume since there's potentially long-running
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# state in there
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VOLUME /vault/file
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# 8200/tcp is the primary interface that applications use to interact with
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# Vault.
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EXPOSE 8200
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# The entry point script uses dumb-init as the top-level process to reap any
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# zombie processes created by Vault sub-processes.
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#
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# For production derivatives of this container, you shoud add the IPC_LOCK
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# capability so that Vault can mlock memory.
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COPY .release/docker/docker-entrypoint.sh /usr/local/bin/docker-entrypoint.sh
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ENTRYPOINT ["docker-entrypoint.sh"]
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# # By default you'll get a single-node development server that stores everything
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# # in RAM and bootstraps itself. Don't use this configuration for production.
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CMD ["server", "-dev"]
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## UBI DOCKERFILE ##
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FROM registry.access.redhat.com/ubi8/ubi-minimal:8.8 as ubi
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ARG BIN_NAME
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# PRODUCT_VERSION is the version built dist/$TARGETOS/$TARGETARCH/$BIN_NAME,
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# which we COPY in later. Example: PRODUCT_VERSION=1.2.3.
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ARG PRODUCT_VERSION
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ARG PRODUCT_REVISION
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# TARGETARCH and TARGETOS are set automatically when --platform is provided.
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ARG TARGETOS TARGETARCH
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# Additional metadata labels used by container registries, platforms
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# and certification scanners.
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LABEL name="Vault" \
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maintainer="Vault Team <vault@hashicorp.com>" \
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vendor="HashiCorp" \
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version=${PRODUCT_VERSION} \
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release=${PRODUCT_REVISION} \
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revision=${PRODUCT_REVISION} \
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summary="Vault is a tool for securely accessing secrets." \
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description="Vault is a tool for securely accessing secrets. A secret is anything that you want to tightly control access to, such as API keys, passwords, certificates, and more. Vault provides a unified interface to any secret, while providing tight access control and recording a detailed audit log."
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COPY LICENSE /licenses/mozilla.txt
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# Set ARGs as ENV so that they can be used in ENTRYPOINT/CMD
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ENV NAME=$NAME
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ENV VERSION=$VERSION
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# Set up certificates, our base tools, and Vault. Unlike the other version of
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# this (https://github.com/hashicorp/docker-vault/blob/master/ubi/Dockerfile),
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# we copy in the Vault binary from CRT.
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RUN set -eux; \
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microdnf install -y ca-certificates gnupg openssl libcap tzdata procps shadow-utils util-linux
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# Create a non-root user to run the software.
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RUN groupadd --gid 1000 vault && \
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adduser --uid 100 --system -g vault vault && \
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usermod -a -G root vault
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# Copy in the new Vault from CRT pipeline, rather than fetching it from our
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# public releases.
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COPY dist/$TARGETOS/$TARGETARCH/$BIN_NAME /bin/
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# /vault/logs is made available to use as a location to store audit logs, if
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# desired; /vault/file is made available to use as a location with the file
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# storage backend, if desired; the server will be started with /vault/config as
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# the configuration directory so you can add additional config files in that
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# location.
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ENV HOME /home/vault
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RUN mkdir -p /vault/logs && \
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mkdir -p /vault/file && \
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mkdir -p /vault/config && \
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mkdir -p $HOME && \
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chown -R vault /vault && chown -R vault $HOME && \
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chgrp -R 0 $HOME && chmod -R g+rwX $HOME && \
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chgrp -R 0 /vault && chmod -R g+rwX /vault
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# Expose the logs directory as a volume since there's potentially long-running
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# state in there
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VOLUME /vault/logs
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# Expose the file directory as a volume since there's potentially long-running
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# state in there
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VOLUME /vault/file
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# 8200/tcp is the primary interface that applications use to interact with
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# Vault.
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EXPOSE 8200
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# The entry point script uses dumb-init as the top-level process to reap any
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# zombie processes created by Vault sub-processes.
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#
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# For production derivatives of this container, you shoud add the IPC_LOCK
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# capability so that Vault can mlock memory.
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COPY .release/docker/ubi-docker-entrypoint.sh /usr/local/bin/docker-entrypoint.sh
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ENTRYPOINT ["docker-entrypoint.sh"]
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# Use the Vault user as the default user for starting this container.
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USER vault
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# # By default you'll get a single-node development server that stores everything
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# # in RAM and bootstraps itself. Don't use this configuration for production.
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CMD ["server", "-dev"]
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