- Description
- Setup - The basics of getting started with docksal
- Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
- Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
- Development - Guide for contributing to the module
Installs and configures the docksal (github.com/docksal/docksal) program both for use by individual developers and in the 'CI' configuration. Does not manage configurations.
Installs the fin cli to /usr/local/fin so that any user can execute it. Also creates user-specific config files in /.docksal/docksal.env and assumes full control over that file.
Requires docker installed. For Mac requires docker installed either natively, or virtualbox installed.
Installing docksal globally is as simple as include docksal
. Doing this will not affect individual user configuration files.
Install docksal globally and take control over the demo user's configuration file. This will control the file /home/demo/.docksal/docksal.env
and install the default configuration options.
include docksal
docksal::config { 'demo': }
Although we assume that the home path of the user is /home/<username>
, this is not applicable to mac nor to all users. If you need to override this value, it is as simple as:
include docksal
docksal::config { 'root':
home_directory => '/root'
}
Docksal CI mode is useful when you want to have CI server managed development environments. You can create the config for that by using:
include docksal
docksal::config { 'ci_user':
home_directory => '/var/ci_runner',
ci => true
}
To add custom environment variables to the docksal.env
files managed by puppet, you can pass in the env
parameter. For example:
include docksal
docksal::config { 'ci_user':
home_directory => '/var/ci_runner',
env => {
HOSTING_ENVIRONMENT => 'qa'
}
}
- User home directory default doesn't ever work for macos