This repository contains Dockerfile of nvm (Node.js Version Manager) and a simple node-project
for running / testing apps on versions of Node.js.
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Install Docker.
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You can choose by your situation:
- If you already have ubuntu:latest on your system, just run:
git clone https://github.com/ETiV/docker-nvm-base.git && \ cd docker-nvm-base && \ docker build -t etiv/nvm-base .\
- If you're new to Docker, and don't have a ubuntu:latest image. Directly Install from Docker Hub:
docker pull etiv/nvm-base
etiv/nvm-base uses an environment variable NODE_VER
to specify which version of Node.js to be used.
Currently, NODE_VER
is set to 0.10
by default.
So the nvm
will automaticlly download and install the latest version in 0.10
(Currently 0.10.30
) of Node.js when startup the container.
To manually specify which version of Node.js to be used, assign NODE_VER
to the value you desired in command line.
i.e. docker run -i -t -e NODE_VER=0.11 etiv/nvm-base
will download and use the latest Node.js 0.11.x
.
The container will run bash
as the default command (CMD
).
So just run:
docker run -ti etiv/nvm-base
This will download and use the latest version of 0.10
of Node.js, and bring you to the bash
shell with the installed Node.js.
The container will receive commands as a string, which will passed to /bin/bash --login -i -c
(ENTRYPOINT
).
So the last argument of the command docker run [anything] etiv/nvm-base 'last argument'
MUST BE A QUOTED STRING.
Otherwise, the command will not be executed correctly.
For examples:
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Installing
uglify-js
to global environment:docker run -d etiv/nvm-base 'npm install -g uglify-js'
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Running Node.js application in directory:
docker run -d etiv/nvm-base 'cd /root/node-project/ ; npm install && node app.js'
OR
docker run -d -w /node-project etiv/nvm-base 'npm install && node app.js'
There is a simple Node.js project called node-project
comes with git source, for testing purpose.
To use it, cd docker-nvm-base
, then run the following command:
docker logs -f $(\
docker run -d \
-e NODE_VER=0.10.28 \
-p 3000:3000 \
-v `pwd`/node-project:/node-project \
-w /node-project \
etiv/nvm-base 'npm install && node app.js'\
)
This command will take port `3000` for listening.
So make sure there is not any other applications has listened on this port.
Or you should change the first `3000` to any other value between 1024 and 65535.
You'll see the outputs like this:
bash: cannot set terminal process group (-1): Inappropriate ioctl for device
bash: no job control in this shell
stdin: is not a tty
Installing node@0.10.28, this may take several minutes...
######################################################################## 100.0%
Now using node v0.10.28
default -> 0.10.28 (-> v0.10.28)
Install node@0.10.28 finished.
npm WARN package.json node-project@0.0.0 No repository field.
npm WARN package.json node-project@0.0.0 No README data
Server Started ... Access through: http://127.0.0.1:3000/
Node.js Version: v0.10.28
0 'Server is alive ... to test, run `curl http://127.1:3000/`'
... ...
Now you can curl http://127.0.0.1:3000/
to access the application.
You'll get "Hello World" returned.
If you have changed the port `3000` in the above command, use the new port instead of `3000` here.
You may also have noticed the line Node.js Version: v0.10.28
.
Here the version is speicfied by docker run
argument -e NODE_VER=0.10.28
.