The goal of this repository is to provide a wrapper around docker/docker's parser for dockerfiles.
This project uses setuptools-golang when built from source. To build from source you'll need a go compiler.
If you're using linux and sufficiently new pip (>=8.1) you should be able to just download prebuilt manylinux1 wheels.
pip install dockerfile
There's three api functions provided by this library:
List all of the known dockerfile cmds.
>>> dockerfile.all_cmds()
('add', 'arg', 'cmd', 'copy', 'entrypoint', 'env', 'expose', 'from', 'healthcheck', 'label', 'maintainer', 'onbuild', 'run', 'shell', 'stopsignal', 'user', 'volume', 'workdir')
Parse a Dockerfile by filename.
Returns a tuple
of dockerfile.Command
objects representing each layer of
the Dockerfile.
Possible exceptions:
dockerfile.GoIOError
: The file could not be opened.dockerfile.ParseError
: The Dockerfile was not parseable.
>>> pprint.pprint(dockerfile.parse_file('testfiles/Dockerfile.ok'))
(Command(cmd='from', sub_cmd=None, json=False, original='FROM ubuntu:xenial', start_line=1, flags=(), value=('ubuntu:xenial',)),
Command(cmd='cmd', sub_cmd=None, json=True, original='CMD ["echo", "hi"]', start_line=2, flags=(), value=('echo', 'hi')))
Parse a dockerfile using a string.
Returns a tuple
of dockerfile.Command
objects representing each layer of
the Dockerfile.
Possible exceptions:
dockerfile.ParseError
: The Dockerfile was not parseable.
>>> dockerfile.parse_string('FROM ubuntu:xenial')
(Command(cmd='from', sub_cmd=None, json=False, original='FROM ubuntu:xenial', start_line=1, flags=(), value=('ubuntu:xenial',)),)
Slightly more convenient than the api provided by docker/docker? Might not be terribly useful -- the main point of this repository was a python wrapper.
go get github.com/asottile/dockerfile