Image OOCONV
Simple container used to document convertion and manipulation tools Run libreoffice as a daemon using dagwieers unoconv under a container based on startx/fedora container
Available flavours
Docker Hub repository | Content | Libreoffice | Unoconv |
---|---|---|---|
startx/sv-ooconv:latest |
Fedora core rawhide | 7.1.3.2 | 0.7 |
startx/sv-ooconv:35 |
Fedora core 35 | 7.1.3.2 | 0.7 |
startx/sv-ooconv:34 |
Fedora core 34 | 7.1.3.2 | 0.7 |
startx/sv-ooconv:33 |
Fedora core 33 | 7.0.5.2 | 0.7 |
startx/sv-ooconv:32 |
Fedora core 32 | 6.2.4.2.0 | 0.7 |
startx/sv-ooconv:31 |
Fedora core 31 | 6.3.6.2 | 0.7 |
startx/sv-ooconv:30 |
Fedora core 30 | 6.1.6.3 | 0.7 |
startx/sv-ooconv:29 |
Fedora core 29 | 6.1.6.3 | 0.7 |
startx/sv-ooconv:28 |
Fedora core 28 | 5.0.3.2 | 0.7 |
startx/sv-ooconv:27 |
Fedora core 27 | 5.0.3.2 | 0.7 |
startx/sv-ooconv:26 |
Fedora core 26 | 5.0.3.2 | 0.7 |
startx/sv-ooconv:23 |
Fedora core 23 | 5.0.3.2 | 0.7 |
startx/sv-ooconv:22 |
Fedora core 22 | ||
startx/sv-ooconv:21 |
Fedora core 21 | ||
startx/sv-ooconv:20 |
Fedora core 20 | ||
startx/sv-ooconv:alma8 |
Alma 8 | 6.3.6.2 | 0.7 |
startx/sv-ooconv:rocky8 |
Rocky 8 | 6.3.6.2 | 0.7 |
startx/sv-ooconv:centos9 |
Centos 6 | 6.3.6.2 | 0.7 |
startx/sv-ooconv:centos8 |
Centos 8 | 6.3.6.2 | 0.7 |
startx/sv-ooconv:centos7 |
Centos 7 | 5.3 | 0.7 |
startx/sv-ooconv:centos6 |
Centos 6 | 4.3.7.2 | |
startx/sv-ooconv:ubi8 |
RedHat UBI 8 | 0.7 | |
startx/sv-ooconv:alpine3 |
Alpine 3.12 | 6.2.7.1 | 0.8 |
Running from dockerhub registry
If you want to be guided on setting-up and installing various containers engines (docker, podman, s2i, dockerEE, kubernetes, openshift) you can read ours containers engines guidelines.
- with
docker
you can rundocker run -it --name="service-ooconv" startx/sv-ooconv
from any docker host - with
docker-compose
you can create a docker-compose.yml file with the following content
service:
image: startx/sv-ooconv:latest
container_name: "service-ooconv"
volumes:
- "/tmp/container/ooconv/logs:/logs:z"
Using this image as Openshift Build image
You can use this public image as a base image in your openshift build strategy. You can first import our openshift image stream and automatically add them in your service catalog. You can also test our deploy template or our build and deploy template
# import image streams
oc create -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/startxfr/docker-images/master/Services/ooconv/openshift-imageStreams.yml
# import deploy template and start a sample application
oc create -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/startxfr/docker-images/master/Services/ooconv/openshift-template-deploy.yml
oc process startx-ooconv-template | oc create -f -
# import build and deploy template and start a sample application
oc create -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/startxfr/docker-images/master/Services/ooconv/openshift-template-build.yml
oc process startx-ooconv-build-template | oc create -f -
Using this image as S2I builder
You can use this image as an s2i builder image.
s2i build https://gitlab.com/startx1/containers-example-ooconv startx/sv-ooconv test-ooconv
docker run --rm -i -t test-ooconv
Docker-compose in various situations
- sample docker-compose.yml linked to host port 1000
service:
image: startx/sv-ooconv:latest
container_name: "service-ooconv"
ports:
- "1000:2002"
- sample docker-compose.yml with port exposed only to linked services
service:
image: startx/sv-ooconv:latest
container_name: "service-ooconv"
expose:
- "2002"
Using this image as base container
You can use this Dockerfile template to start a new personalized container based on this container. Create a file named Dockerfile in your project directory and copy this content inside. See docker guide for instructions on how to use this file.
FROM quay.io/startx/ooconv:latest
#... your container specifications
CMD ["/bin/sx", "run"]
Environment variable
This container is based on startx fedora container who came with some additional environment variable
Variable | Type | Mandatory | Description |
---|---|---|---|
base image environement | see environment list | ||
HOSTNAME | auto |
auto |
Container unique id automatically assigned by docker daemon at startup |
LOG_PATH | auto |
auto |
default set to /var/log/ooconv and used as a volume mountpoint |
Exposed port
Port | Description |
---|---|
2002 | network port used to communicate with unoconv service |
Exposed volumes
Container directory | Description |
---|---|
/logs | log directory used to record container and ooconv logs |
Testing the service
access to the running unoconv service with unoconv client unoconv -s localhost -p 2002
. Change port and hostname according to your current configuration
For advanced users
You want to use this container and code to build and create locally this container, follow theses instructions.
This section will help you if you want to :
- Get latest version of this service container
- Enhance container content by adding instruction in Dockefile before build step
You must have a working environment with the source code of this repository. Read and follow how to setup your working environment to get a working directory. The following instructions assume you are at the top level of your working directory.
Build & run a container using docker
- Jump into the container directory with
cd Services/ooconv
- Build the container using
docker build -t sv-ooconv .
- Run this container
- Interactively with
docker run -p 2002:2002 -v /logs -it sv-ooconv
. If you add a second parameter (like/bin/bash
) to will run this command instead of the default entrypoint. Usefull to interact with this container (ex:/bin/bash
,/bin/ps -a
,/bin/df -h
,…) - As a daemon with
docker run -p 2002:2002 -v /logs -d sv-ooconv
Build & run a container using docker-compose
- Jump into the container directory with
cd Services/ooconv
- Run this container
- Interactively with
docker-compose up
Startup logs appears and escaping this command stop the container - As a daemon with
docker-compose up -d
. Container startup logs can be read usingdocker-compose logs
If you experience trouble with port already used, edit docker-compose.yml file and change port mapping