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Tutorials | Docker Build |
Building your own Docker image
Submodules
You'll need to retrieve the git submodules prior to building your own Docker image. From within your copy of the git repo run the following to retrieve the submodules and build the Docker image:
git submodule update --init --recursive
docker build -t <YOUR CUSTOM IMAGE NAME> .
Or, you can clone and retrieve the submodules in one command:
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver
About Docker
Version
We make use of build-features that require a recent version of Docker. Depending on your distribution, please have a look at the official installation documentation for Docker to get the latest version. Otherwise, you may encounter issues, for example with the --link
flag for a #!dockerfile COPY
command.
Environment
If you are not using make
to build the image, note that you will need to provide DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1
to the docker build
command for the build to succeed.
Build Arguments
The Dockerfile
takes additional, so-called build arguments. These are
VCS_VERSION
: the image version (default = edge)VCS_REVISION
: the image revision (default = unknown)
When using make
to build the image, these are filled with proper values. You can build the image without supplying these arguments just fine though.