Simplified OCI builds

* use the official erlang image as the base
  (no more openssl and erlang recompilation)
* by default, build with OTP27 for x86 only but make it
  easy to request any other OTP version and an ARM64 image
* better docker layer caching
* simplify the workflow and the Dockerfile

(cherry picked from commit e796b61f49)

# Conflicts:
#	.github/workflows/oci-arm64-make.yaml
#	.github/workflows/oci-make.yaml
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Michal Kuratczyk 2025-01-23 20:26:11 +01:00 committed by Mergify
parent 9b1dc24b0d
commit d288f633e9
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# https://github.com/marketplace/actions/build-and-push-docker-images
# When changing the OTP version, make sure to update all references:
# - the default in workflow_dispatch
# - otp_version in both jobs
#
#
name: OCI (make)
on:
push:
@ -9,13 +13,27 @@ on:
- '.github/workflows/release-alphas.yaml'
- '*.md'
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
otp_version:
# a tag of the erlang image, see https://hub.docker.com/_/erlang for available tags
# also used in the setup-beam step (same tag should work for both)
description: OTP version (eg. `26`, `26.2.5.6`)
default: 27
build_arm:
description: Build for ARM64 as well?
type: boolean
default: false
env:
REGISTRY_IMAGE: pivotalrabbitmq/rabbitmq
REGISTRY_IMAGE: pivotalrabbitmq/rabbitmq-test
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
build-package-generic-unix:
strategy:
matrix:
otp_version:
- ${{ github.event.inputs.otp_version || '27' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
authorized: ${{ steps.authorized.outputs.authorized }}
@ -35,43 +53,42 @@ jobs:
if: steps.authorized.outputs.authorized == 'true'
uses: erlef/setup-beam@v1
with:
otp-version: 26.2
elixir-version: 1.15
otp-version: ${{ matrix.otp_version }}
elixir-version: latest
- name: make package-generic-unix
if: steps.authorized.outputs.authorized == 'true'
run: |
make package-generic-unix PROJECT_VERSION=4.0.0
- name: Upload package-generic-unix
if: steps.authorized.outputs.authorized == 'true'
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4.3.1
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: package-generic-unix
name: package-generic-unix-otp${{ matrix.otp_version }}
path: PACKAGES/rabbitmq-server-*.tar.xz
build:
needs: build-package-generic-unix
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: ${{ needs.build-package-generic-unix.outputs.authorized }} == 'true'
build-and-push:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
platform:
- linux/amd64
# Unfortunately even with type=gha cache, OpenSSL and OTP
# are rebuilt often and it takes ~90 minutes to do that
# in the emulated ARM mode. Disabling until we have a better solution.
#- linux/arm64
otp_version:
- ${{ github.event.inputs.otp_version || '27' }}
needs: build-package-generic-unix
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: ${{ needs.build-package-generic-unix.outputs.authorized }} == 'true'
steps:
<<<<<<< HEAD
- name: Prepare
run: |
platform=${{ matrix.platform }}
echo "PLATFORM_PAIR=${platform//\//-}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
=======
>>>>>>> e796b61f4 (Simplified OCI builds)
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Download package-generic-unix
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: package-generic-unix
name: package-generic-unix-otp${{ matrix.otp_version }}
path: PACKAGES
- name: Rename package-generic-unix
run: |
@ -83,6 +100,8 @@ jobs:
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
with:
images: ${{ env.REGISTRY_IMAGE }}
flavor: |
suffix=-otp${{ matrix.otp_version }}
tags: |
type=ref,event=branch
type=ref,event=pr
@ -91,12 +110,6 @@ jobs:
uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v3
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Login to GitHub Container Registry
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Login to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
@ -106,7 +119,9 @@ jobs:
id: build
uses: docker/build-push-action@v6
with:
push: true
context: packaging/docker-image
<<<<<<< HEAD
platforms: ${{ matrix.platform }}
labels: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.labels }}
cache-to: type=gha
@ -174,3 +189,11 @@ jobs:
cat << 'EOF' | jq -e 'map(.result == "success") | all(.)'
${{ toJson(needs) }}
EOF
=======
platforms: ${{ github.event.inputs.build_arm && 'linux/amd64, linux/arm64' || 'linux/amd64' }}
tags: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.tags }}
cache-to: type=gha,mode=max,scope=${{ matrix.otp_version }}
cache-from: type=gha,scope=${{ matrix.otp_version }}
build-args:
OTP_VERSION=${{ matrix.otp_version }}
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#
# Based on the generated file from https://github.com/docker-library/rabbitmq
#
ARG OTP_VERSION="27"
# The official Canonical Ubuntu Focal image is ideal from a security perspective,
# especially for the enterprises that we, the RabbitMQ team, have to deal with
FROM ubuntu:22.04 as build-base
ARG BUILDKIT_SBOM_SCAN_STAGE=true
FROM erlang:${OTP_VERSION}-slim AS base
RUN set -eux; \
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive; \
apt-get update; \
apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
build-essential \
apt-get install --yes --no-install-recommends \
ca-certificates \
gosu \
tzdata \
gnupg \
libncurses5-dev \
wget
FROM build-base as openssl-builder
ARG BUILDKIT_SBOM_SCAN_STAGE=true
# Default to a PGP keyserver that pgp-happy-eyeballs recognizes, but allow for substitutions locally
ARG PGP_KEYSERVER=keyserver.ubuntu.com
# If you are building this image locally and are getting `gpg: keyserver receive failed: No data` errors,
# run the build with a different PGP_KEYSERVER, e.g. docker build --tag rabbitmq:4.0 --build-arg PGP_KEYSERVER=pgpkeys.eu 4.0/ubuntu
# For context, see https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/issues/4252
ENV OPENSSL_VERSION 3.3.1
ENV OPENSSL_SOURCE_SHA256="777cd596284c883375a2a7a11bf5d2786fc5413255efab20c50d6ffe6d020b7e"
# https://www.openssl.org/community/otc.html
# https://www.openssl.org/source/
ENV OPENSSL_PGP_KEY_IDS="0x8657ABB260F056B1E5190839D9C4D26D0E604491 0xB7C1C14360F353A36862E4D5231C84CDDCC69C45 0xC1F33DD8CE1D4CC613AF14DA9195C48241FBF7DD 0x95A9908DDFA16830BE9FB9003D30A3A9FF1360DC 0x7953AC1FBC3DC8B3B292393ED5E9E43F7DF9EE8C 0xA21FAB74B0088AA361152586B8EF1A6BA9DA2D5C 0xE5E52560DD91C556DDBDA5D02064C53641C25E5D 0xEFC0A467D613CB83C7ED6D30D894E2CE8B3D79F5"
ENV OTP_VERSION 26.2.5
# TODO add PGP checking when the feature will be added to Erlang/OTP's build system
# https://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-questions/2019-January/097067.html
ENV OTP_SOURCE_SHA256="de155c4ad9baab2b9e6c96dbd03bf955575a04dd6feee9c08758beb28484c9f6"
# install openssl & erlang to a path that isn't auto-checked for libs to prevent accidental use by system packages
ENV ERLANG_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX /opt/erlang
ENV OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX /opt/openssl
# Install dependencies required to build Erlang/OTP from source
# https://erlang.org/doc/installation_guide/INSTALL.html
# dpkg-dev: Required to set up host & build type when compiling Erlang/OTP
# gnupg: Required to verify OpenSSL artefacts
# libncurses5-dev: Required for Erlang/OTP new shell & observer_cli - https://github.com/zhongwencool/observer_cli
RUN set -eux; \
OPENSSL_SOURCE_URL="https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-$OPENSSL_VERSION.tar.gz"; \
OPENSSL_PATH="/usr/local/src/openssl-$OPENSSL_VERSION"; \
OPENSSL_CONFIG_DIR="$OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/etc/ssl"; \
\
# Required by the crypto & ssl Erlang/OTP applications
wget --progress dot:giga --output-document "$OPENSSL_PATH.tar.gz.asc" "$OPENSSL_SOURCE_URL.asc"; \
wget --progress dot:giga --output-document "$OPENSSL_PATH.tar.gz" "$OPENSSL_SOURCE_URL"; \
export GNUPGHOME="$(mktemp -d)"; \
for key in $OPENSSL_PGP_KEY_IDS; do \
gpg --batch --keyserver "$PGP_KEYSERVER" --recv-keys "$key"; \
done; \
gpg --batch --verify "$OPENSSL_PATH.tar.gz.asc" "$OPENSSL_PATH.tar.gz"; \
gpgconf --kill all; \
rm -rf "$GNUPGHOME"; \
echo "$OPENSSL_SOURCE_SHA256 *$OPENSSL_PATH.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check --strict -; \
mkdir -p "$OPENSSL_PATH"; \
tar --extract --file "$OPENSSL_PATH.tar.gz" --directory "$OPENSSL_PATH" --strip-components 1; \
\
# Configure OpenSSL for compilation
cd "$OPENSSL_PATH"; \
# without specifying "--libdir", Erlang will fail during "crypto:supports()" looking for a "pthread_atfork" function that doesn't exist (but only on arm32v7/armhf??)
# OpenSSL's "config" script uses a lot of "uname"-based target detection...
dpkgArch="$(dpkg --print-architecture)"; dpkgArch="${dpkgArch##*-}"; \
# https://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable/main/
case "$dpkgArch" in \
# https://github.com/openssl/openssl/blob/openssl-3.1.1/Configurations/10-main.conf#L860 (look for "linux-" and "linux64-" keys)
amd64) opensslMachine='linux-x86_64' ;; \
arm64) opensslMachine='linux-aarch64' ;; \
# https://github.com/openssl/openssl/blob/openssl-3.1.1/Configurations/10-main.conf#L736-L766
# https://wiki.debian.org/ArchitectureSpecificsMemo#Architecture_baselines
# https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/ARM-Options.html
armhf) opensslMachine='linux-armv4'; opensslExtraConfig='-march=armv7-a+fp' ;; \
i386) opensslMachine='linux-x86' ;; \
ppc64el) opensslMachine='linux-ppc64le' ;; \
riscv64) opensslMachine='linux64-riscv64' ;; \
s390x) opensslMachine='linux64-s390x' ;; \
*) echo >&2 "error: unsupported arch: '$apkArch'"; exit 1 ;; \
esac; \
MACHINE="$opensslMachine" \
RELEASE="4.x.y-z" \
SYSTEM='Linux' \
BUILD='???' \
./Configure \
"$opensslMachine" \
enable-fips \
--prefix="$OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX" \
--openssldir="$OPENSSL_CONFIG_DIR" \
--libdir="$OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/lib" \
# add -rpath to avoid conflicts between our OpenSSL's "libssl.so" and the libssl package by making sure "$INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/lib" is searched first (but only for Erlang/OpenSSL to avoid issues with other tools using libssl; https://github.com/docker-library/rabbitmq/issues/364)
-Wl,-rpath="$OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/lib" \
${opensslExtraConfig:-} \
wget \
xz-utils \
; \
# Compile, install OpenSSL, verify that the command-line works & development headers are present
make -j "$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN)"; \
make install_sw install_ssldirs install_fips; \
ldconfig; \
# use Debian's CA certificates
rmdir "$OPENSSL_CONFIG_DIR/certs" "$OPENSSL_CONFIG_DIR/private"; \
ln -sf /etc/ssl/certs /etc/ssl/private "$OPENSSL_CONFIG_DIR"
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*; \
apt-get purge -y --auto-remove -o APT::AutoRemove::RecommendsImportant=false;
# smoke test
RUN $OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/bin/openssl version
FROM base AS rabbitmq
FROM openssl-builder as erlang-builder
ARG BUILDKIT_SBOM_SCAN_STAGE=true
ENV RABBITMQ_DATA_DIR=/var/lib/rabbitmq
RUN set -eux; \
OTP_SOURCE_URL="https://github.com/erlang/otp/releases/download/OTP-$OTP_VERSION/otp_src_$OTP_VERSION.tar.gz"; \
OTP_PATH="/usr/local/src/otp-$OTP_VERSION"; \
\
# Download, verify & extract OTP_SOURCE
mkdir -p "$OTP_PATH"; \
wget --progress dot:giga --output-document "$OTP_PATH.tar.gz" "$OTP_SOURCE_URL"; \
echo "$OTP_SOURCE_SHA256 *$OTP_PATH.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check --strict -; \
tar --extract --file "$OTP_PATH.tar.gz" --directory "$OTP_PATH" --strip-components 1; \
\
# Configure Erlang/OTP for compilation, disable unused features & applications
# https://erlang.org/doc/applications.html
# ERL_TOP is required for Erlang/OTP makefiles to find the absolute path for the installation
cd "$OTP_PATH"; \
export ERL_TOP="$OTP_PATH"; \
CFLAGS="$(dpkg-buildflags --get CFLAGS)"; export CFLAGS; \
# add -rpath to avoid conflicts between our OpenSSL's "libssl.so" and the libssl package by making sure "$OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/lib" is searched first (but only for Erlang/OpenSSL to avoid issues with other tools using libssl; https://github.com/docker-library/rabbitmq/issues/364)
export CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wl,-rpath=$OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/lib"; \
hostArch="$(dpkg-architecture --query DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)"; \
buildArch="$(dpkg-architecture --query DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE)"; \
dpkgArch="$(dpkg --print-architecture)"; dpkgArch="${dpkgArch##*-}"; \
# JIT is only supported on amd64 + arm64; https://github.com/erlang/otp/blob/OTP-25.3.2.2/erts/configure#L24306-L24347
jitFlag=; \
case "$dpkgArch" in \
amd64 | arm64) jitFlag='--enable-jit' ;; \
esac; \
./configure \
--prefix="$ERLANG_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX" \
--host="$hostArch" \
--build="$buildArch" \
--disable-sctp \
--disable-silent-rules \
--enable-builtin-zlib \
--enable-clock-gettime \
--enable-hybrid-heap \
--enable-kernel-poll \
--enable-smp-support \
--enable-threads \
--with-microstate-accounting=extra \
--with-ssl="$OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX" \
--without-common_test \
--without-debugger \
--without-dialyzer \
--without-diameter \
--without-edoc \
--without-erl_docgen \
--without-et \
--without-eunit \
--without-ftp \
--without-jinterface \
--without-megaco \
--without-observer \
--without-odbc \
--without-reltool \
--without-ssh \
--without-tftp \
--without-wx \
$jitFlag \
; \
\
# Compile & install Erlang/OTP
make -j "$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN)" GEN_OPT_FLGS="-O2 -fno-strict-aliasing"; \
make install; \
\
# Remove unnecessary files
find "$ERLANG_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/lib/erlang" -type d -name examples -exec rm -rf '{}' +; \
find "$ERLANG_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/lib/erlang" -type d -name src -exec rm -rf '{}' +; \
find "$ERLANG_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/lib/erlang" -type d -name include -exec rm -rf '{}' +
# Check that Erlang/OTP crypto & ssl were compiled against OpenSSL correctly
ENV PATH $ERLANG_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/bin:$PATH
RUN find $ERLANG_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX -type f -name 'crypto.so' -exec ldd {} \; | awk '/libcrypto\.so/ { if (!index($3,ENVIRON["OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX"])) exit 1 }'
RUN erl -noshell -eval 'ok = crypto:start(), ok = io:format("~p~n~n~p~n~n", [crypto:supports(), ssl:versions()]), init:stop().'
FROM ubuntu:22.04
# OPENSSL/ERLANG_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX are defined in a different stage, so define them again
ENV ERLANG_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX /opt/erlang
ENV OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX /opt/openssl
COPY --from=erlang-builder $ERLANG_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX $ERLANG_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX
RUN echo '{"spdxVersion":"SPDX-2.3","SPDXID":"SPDXRef-DOCUMENT","name":"erlang-sbom","packages":[{"name":"erlang","versionInfo":"26.2.2","SPDXID":"SPDXRef-Package--erlang","externalRefs":[{"referenceCategory":"PACKAGE-MANAGER","referenceType":"purl","referenceLocator":"pkg:generic/erlang@26.2.2?os_name=ubuntu&os_version=22.04"}],"licenseDeclared":"Apache-2.0"}]}' > $ERLANG_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/erlang.spdx.json
COPY --from=openssl-builder $OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX $OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX
RUN echo '{"spdxVersion":"SPDX-2.3","SPDXID":"SPDXRef-DOCUMENT","name":"openssl-sbom","packages":[{"name":"openssl","versionInfo":"3.1.5","SPDXID":"SPDXRef-Package--openssl","externalRefs":[{"referenceCategory":"PACKAGE-MANAGER","referenceType":"purl","referenceLocator":"pkg:generic/openssl@3.1.5?os_name=ubuntu&os_version=22.04"}],"licenseDeclared":"Apache-2.0"}]}' > $OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/openssl.spdx.json
ENV PATH $ERLANG_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/bin:$OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/bin:$PATH
ENV RABBITMQ_DATA_DIR /var/lib/rabbitmq
RUN set -eux; \
# Configure OpenSSL to use system certs
ln -vsf /etc/ssl/certs /etc/ssl/private "$OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/etc/ssl"; \
\
# Check that OpenSSL still works after copying from previous builder
ldconfig; \
sed -i.ORIG -e "/\.include.*fips/ s!.*!.include $OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/etc/ssl/fipsmodule.cnf!" \
-e '/# fips =/s/.*/fips = fips_sect/' "$OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/etc/ssl/openssl.cnf"; \
sed -i.ORIG -e '/^activate/s/^/#/' "$OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/etc/ssl/fipsmodule.cnf"; \
[ "$(command -v openssl)" = "$OPENSSL_INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX/bin/openssl" ]; \
openssl version; \
openssl version -d; \
\
# Check that Erlang/OTP crypto & ssl were compiled against OpenSSL correctly
erl -noshell -eval 'ok = crypto:start(), ok = io:format("~p~n~n~p~n~n", [crypto:supports(), ssl:versions()]), init:stop().'; \
\
# Create rabbitmq system user & group, fix permissions & allow root user to connect to the RabbitMQ Erlang VM
groupadd --gid 999 --system rabbitmq; \
groupadd --system rabbitmq; \
useradd --uid 999 --system --home-dir "$RABBITMQ_DATA_DIR" --gid rabbitmq rabbitmq; \
mkdir -p "$RABBITMQ_DATA_DIR" /etc/rabbitmq /etc/rabbitmq/conf.d /tmp/rabbitmq-ssl /var/log/rabbitmq; \
chown -fR rabbitmq:rabbitmq "$RABBITMQ_DATA_DIR" /etc/rabbitmq /etc/rabbitmq/conf.d /tmp/rabbitmq-ssl /var/log/rabbitmq; \
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# Use the latest stable RabbitMQ release (https://www.rabbitmq.com/download.html)
ARG RABBITMQ_VERSION=4.0.0
ENV RABBITMQ_VERSION=${RABBITMQ_VERSION}
ENV RABBITMQ_HOME /opt/rabbitmq
ENV RABBITMQ_HOME=/opt/rabbitmq
# Add RabbitMQ to PATH
ENV PATH $RABBITMQ_HOME/sbin:$PATH
ENV PATH=$RABBITMQ_HOME/sbin:$PATH
COPY package-generic-unix.tar.xz /usr/local/src/rabbitmq-$RABBITMQ_VERSION.tar.xz
# Install RabbitMQ
RUN set -eux; \
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive; \
apt-get update; \
apt-get install --yes --no-install-recommends \
ca-certificates \
# grab gosu for easy step-down from root
gosu \
# Bring in tzdata so users could set the timezones through the environment
tzdata \
; \
# verify that the "gosu" binary works
gosu nobody true; \
\
savedAptMark="$(apt-mark showmanual)"; \
apt-get install --yes --no-install-recommends \
gnupg \
wget \
xz-utils \
; \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*; \
\
RABBITMQ_SOURCE_URL="https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-server/releases/download/v$RABBITMQ_VERSION/rabbitmq-server-generic-unix-latest-toolchain-$RABBITMQ_VERSION.tar.xz"; \
RABBITMQ_PATH="/usr/local/src/rabbitmq-$RABBITMQ_VERSION"; \
\
mkdir -p "$RABBITMQ_HOME"; \
tar --extract --file "$RABBITMQ_PATH.tar.xz" --directory "$RABBITMQ_HOME" --strip-components 1; \
rm -rf "$RABBITMQ_PATH"*; \
@ -271,60 +48,22 @@ RUN set -eux; \
grep -qE '^SYS_PREFIX=\$\{RABBITMQ_HOME\}$' "$RABBITMQ_HOME/sbin/rabbitmq-defaults"; \
sed -i 's/^SYS_PREFIX=.*$/SYS_PREFIX=/' "$RABBITMQ_HOME/sbin/rabbitmq-defaults"; \
grep -qE '^SYS_PREFIX=$' "$RABBITMQ_HOME/sbin/rabbitmq-defaults"; \
chown -R rabbitmq:rabbitmq "$RABBITMQ_HOME"; \
\
apt-mark auto '.*' > /dev/null; \
apt-mark manual $savedAptMark; \
apt-get purge -y --auto-remove -o APT::AutoRemove::RecommendsImportant=false; \
\
# verify assumption of no stale cookies
[ ! -e "$RABBITMQ_DATA_DIR/.erlang.cookie" ]; \
# Ensure RabbitMQ was installed correctly by running a few commands that do not depend on a running server, as the rabbitmq user
# If they all succeed, it's safe to assume that things have been set up correctly
gosu rabbitmq rabbitmqctl help; \
gosu rabbitmq rabbitmqctl list_ciphers; \
gosu rabbitmq rabbitmq-plugins list; \
# no stale cookies
rm "$RABBITMQ_DATA_DIR/.erlang.cookie"; \
\
echo '{"spdxVersion":"SPDX-2.3","SPDXID":"SPDXRef-DOCUMENT","name":"rabbitmq-sbom","packages":[{"name":"rabbitmq","versionInfo":"4.0.0","SPDXID":"SPDXRef-Package--rabbitmq","externalRefs":[{"referenceCategory":"PACKAGE-MANAGER","referenceType":"purl","referenceLocator":"pkg:generic/rabbitmq@4.0.0?os_name=ubuntu&os_version=22.04"}],"licenseDeclared":"MPL-2.0 AND Apache-2.0"}]}' > $RABBITMQ_HOME/rabbitmq.spdx.json
# Enable Prometheus-style metrics by default (https://github.com/docker-library/rabbitmq/issues/419)
RUN gosu rabbitmq rabbitmq-plugins enable --offline rabbitmq_prometheus
# Added for backwards compatibility - users can simply COPY custom plugins to /plugins
RUN ln -sf /opt/rabbitmq/plugins /plugins
chown -R rabbitmq:rabbitmq "$RABBITMQ_HOME";
# set home so that any `--user` knows where to put the erlang cookie
ENV HOME $RABBITMQ_DATA_DIR
ENV HOME=$RABBITMQ_DATA_DIR
# Hint that the data (a.k.a. home dir) dir should be separate volume
VOLUME $RABBITMQ_DATA_DIR
# warning: the VM is running with native name encoding of latin1 which may cause Elixir to malfunction as it expects utf8. Please ensure your locale is set to UTF-8 (which can be verified by running "locale" in your shell)
# Setting all environment variables that control language preferences, behaviour differs - https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/html_node/The-LANGUAGE-variable.html#The-LANGUAGE-variable
# https://docs.docker.com/samples/library/ubuntu/#locales
ENV LANG=C.UTF-8 LANGUAGE=C.UTF-8 LC_ALL=C.UTF-8
ENV LANG=C.UTF-8
ENV LANGUAGE=C.UTF-8
ENV LC_ALL=C.UTF-8
COPY --chown=rabbitmq:rabbitmq 10-defaults.conf 20-management_agent.disable_metrics_collector.conf /etc/rabbitmq/conf.d/
COPY docker-entrypoint.sh /usr/local/bin/
ENTRYPOINT ["docker-entrypoint.sh"]
EXPOSE 4369 5671 5672 15691 15692 25672
CMD ["rabbitmq-server"]
RUN set eux; \
rabbitmq-plugins enable --offline rabbitmq_management; \
# make sure the metrics collector is re-enabled (disabled in the base image for Prometheus-style metrics by default)
rm -f /etc/rabbitmq/conf.d/20-management_agent.disable_metrics_collector.conf; \
# grab "rabbitmqadmin" from inside the "rabbitmq_management-X.Y.Z" plugin folder
# see https://github.com/docker-library/rabbitmq/issues/207
cp /plugins/rabbitmq_management-*/priv/www/cli/rabbitmqadmin /usr/local/bin/rabbitmqadmin; \
[ -s /usr/local/bin/rabbitmqadmin ]; \
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/rabbitmqadmin; \
apt-get update; \
apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends python3; \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*; \
rabbitmqadmin --version
EXPOSE 15671 15672