Use the Docker plugin to build and push Docker images to a registry. The following parameters are used to configure this plugin: * `registry` - authenticates to this registry * `username` - authenticates with this username * `password` - authenticates with this password * `email` - authenticates with this email * `repo` - repository name for the image * `tag` - repository tag for the image * `file` - dockerfile to be used, defaults to Dockerfile * `context` - the context path to use, defaults to root of the git repo * `insecure` - enable insecure communication to this registry * `mirror` - use a mirror registry instead of pulling images directly from the central Hub * `bip` - use for pass bridge ip * `dns` - set custom dns servers for the container * `storage_driver` - use `aufs`, `devicemapper`, `btrfs` or `overlay` driver * `storage_path` - location of docker daemon storage on disk * `build_args` - [build arguments](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/build/#set-build-time-variables-build-arg) to pass to `docker build` The following is a sample Docker configuration in your .drone.yml file: ```yaml publish: docker: username: kevinbacon password: pa55word email: kevin.bacon@mail.com repo: foo/bar tag: latest file: Dockerfile insecure: false ``` Publish and image with multiple tags: ```yaml publish: docker: username: kevinbacon password: pa55word email: kevin.bacon@mail.com repo: foo/bar tag: - latest - 1.0.1 - "1.0" ``` Build an image with arguments: ```yaml publish: docker: username: kevinbacon password: pa55word email: kevin.bacon@mail.com repo: foo/bar build_args: - HTTP_PROXY=http://yourproxy.com ``` ## Caching The Drone build environment is, by default, ephemeral meaning that you layers are not saved between builds. There are two methods for caching your layers. ### Graph directory caching This is the preferred method when using the `overlay` or `aufs` storage drivers. Just use Drone's caching feature to backup and restore the directory `/drone/docker`, as shown in the following example: ```yaml publish: docker: storage_path: /drone/docker username: kevinbacon password: pa55word email: kevin.bacon@mail.com repo: foo/bar tag: - latest - "1.0.1" cache: mount: - /drone/docker ``` ## Troubleshooting For detailed output you can set the `DOCKER_LAUNCH_DEBUG` environment variable in your plugin configuration. This starts Docker with verbose logging enabled. ```yaml publish: docker: environment: - DOCKER_LAUNCH_DEBUG=true ``` ## Known Issues There are known issues when attempting to run this plugin on CentOS, RedHat, and Linux installations that do not have a supported storage driver installed. You can check by running `docker info | grep 'Storage Driver:'` on your host machine. If the storage driver is not `aufs` or `overlay` you will need to re-configure your host machine. This error occurs when trying to use the default `aufs` storage Driver but aufs is not installed: ``` level=fatal msg="Error starting daemon: error initializing graphdriver: driver not supported ``` This error occurs when trying to use the `overlay` storage Driver but overlay is not installed: ``` level=error msg="'overlay' not found as a supported filesystem on this host. Please ensure kernel is new enough and has overlay support loaded." level=fatal msg="Error starting daemon: error initializing graphdriver: driver not supported" ``` This error occurs when using CentOS or RedHat which default to the `devicemapper` storage driver: ``` level=error msg="There are no more loopback devices available." level=fatal msg="Error starting daemon: error initializing graphdriver: loopback mounting failed" Cannot connect to the Docker daemon. Is 'docker -d' running on this host? ``` The above issue can be resolved by setting `storage_driver: vfs` in the `.drone.yml` file. This may work, but will have very poor performance as discussed [here](https://github.com/rancher/docker-from-scratch/issues/20). This error occurs when using Debian wheezy or jessie and cgroups memory features are not configured at the kernel level: ``` time="2015-12-17T08:06:57Z" level=debug msg="Mounting none /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio cgroup blkio" time="2015-12-17T08:06:57Z" level=debug msg="Mounting none /sys/fs/cgroup/perf_event cgroup perf_event" time="2015-12-17T08:06:57Z" level=debug msg="Mounting none /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset cgroup cpuset" time="2015-12-17T08:06:57Z" level=debug msg="Mounting none /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu,cpuacct cgroup cpu,cpuacct" time="2015-12-17T08:06:57Z" level=debug msg="Creating /sys/fs/cgroup/memory" time="2015-12-17T08:06:57Z" level=debug msg="Mounting none /sys/fs/cgroup/memory cgroup memory" time="2015-12-17T08:06:57Z" level=fatal msg="no such file or directory" ``` The above issue can be resolved by editing your `grub.cfg` and adding `cgroup_enable=memory swapaccount=1` to you kernel image. This change should look like that afterwards: ``` menuentry 'Debian GNU/Linux, avec Linux 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-amd64' --class debian --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os { load_video insmod gzio insmod raid insmod mdraid09 insmod part_msdos insmod part_msdos insmod part_msdos insmod ext2 set root='(mduuid/dab6cffad124a3d7a4d2adc226fd5302)' search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root a4085974-c507-4993-a9ed-bdc17e375cad echo 'Chargement de Linux 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 ...' linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.16.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 root=/dev/md1 ro cgroup_enable=memory swapaccount=1 quiet echo 'Chargement du disque mémoire initial ...' initrd /boot/initrd.img-3.16.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 ```