问题
Is there any way to mount a named volume as a non-root user? I am trying to avoid having to run a chown
in each Dockerfile but I need the mount to be writable by a non-root user to be able to write the artifacts created by a build in the image
This is what I'm trying
docker run --rm -it -v /home/bob/dev/:/src/dev -v builds:/mnt/build --name build hilikus/build /bin/bash
but for the second mount I get
[user@42f237282128 ~]$ ll /mnt
total 4
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Sep 18 19:29 build
My other mount (/src/dev/
) is owned by user, not by root so it gives what I need; however, I haven't been able to do the same with the named volume.
回答1:
The named volume initializes to the contents of your image at that location, so you need to set the permissions inside your Dockerfile:
$ cat df.vf-uid
FROM busybox
RUN mkdir -p /data && echo "hello world" > /data/hello && chown -R 1000 /data
$ docker build -t test-vf -f df.vf-uid .
Sending build context to Docker daemon 23.06 MB
Step 1 : FROM busybox
---> 2b8fd9751c4c
Step 2 : RUN mkdir -p /data && echo "hello world" > /data/hello && chown -R 1000 /data
---> Using cache
---> 41390b132940
Successfully built 41390b132940
$ docker run -v test-vol:/data --rm -it test-vf ls -alR /data
/data:
total 12
drwxr-xr-x 2 1000 root 4096 Sep 19 15:26 .
drwxr-xr-x 19 root root 4096 Sep 19 15:26 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 1000 root 12 Aug 22 11:43 hello
回答2:
If you use the new --mount
syntax instead of the old -v/--volume
syntax it is supposedly possible to assign a uid
to the volume's contents via docker volume create somename --opt -o=uid=1000
or something similar.
See https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/volume_create/#driver-specific-options
I haven't fully tested this to run as non-root or using the dockremap
dynamic user with the userns-map option but hope to soon.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39564861/mount-named-volume-as-non-root-in-docker