Based on Alpine Linux Docker image with built-in Ansible for test playbooks and roles
3.16.x
: Based on branchv3.16
. Releases:3.16.0
,3.16.1
,3.16.2
,3.16.3
,3.16.4
,3.16.5
,3.16.6
,3.16.7
,3.16.8
,3.16.9
.3.17.x
: Based on branchv3.17
. Releases:3.17.0
,3.17.1
,3.17.2
,3.17.3
,3.17.4
,3.17.5
,3.17.6
,3.17.7
,3.17.8
,3.17.9
,3.17.10
.3.18.x
: Based on branchv3.18
. Releases:3.18.0
,3.18.2
,3.18.3
,3.18.4
,3.18.5
,3.18.6
,3.18.7
,3.18.8
,3.18.9
.3.19.x
: Based on branchv3.19
. Releases:3.19.0
,3.19.1
,3.19.2
,3.19.3
,3.19.4
.3.20.x
: Based on branchv3.20
. Releases:3.20.0
,3.20.1
,3.20.2
,3.20.3
.latest
: Latest stable version of Alpine Linux3.20.x
with built-in Ansible
To build the image on your own locally, do the following:
- Install Docker.
cd
into target directory. For example, target directory forAlpine Linux 3.20.x
isalpine3.20
- Run
docker build -t docker-alpine-ansible . --build-arg ALPINE_VERSION=3.20.<release>
. Where<release>
is release version of Alpine Linux. List of minor releases can found on official release page of Alpine Linux (https://www.alpinelinux.org/releases/)
- Install Docker.
- Pull pre-build image via
docker image pull kirillzak/docker-alpine-ansible:latest
or build image. - Run a container from the image:
docker run --detach --privileged --volume /sys/fs/cgroup:/sys/fs/cgroup:ro docker-alpine-ansible:latest