Sets up a container with jenkins installed listening on port 8080.
To run the container, do the following:
docker run -d -P aespinosa/jenkins
docker ps
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
1131d37c38b1 aespinosa/jenkins:latest java -jar /opt/jenki 12 seconds ago Up 12 seconds 0.0.0.0:49153->8080/tcp drunk_fermi
Your jenkins instance is now available by going to http://localhost:49153 .
By default, JENKINS_HOME is set to /jenkins. The best way to persist or import configuration is to have a separate data volume for /jenkins. Below are a few references on data volumes.
- https://docs.docker.com/userguide/dockervolumes/
- http://aespinosa.github.io/blog/2014-03-05-import-jenkins-configuration-to-docker.html
- https://github.com/aespinosa/docker-jenkins/blob/master/test/jenkins_test.bats#L3
To build the image, simply invoke
docker build github.com/aespinosa/docker-jenkins
A prebuilt container is also available in the docker index
docker pull aespinosa/jenkins
- Allan Espinosa ([email protected])
- Gwenn Etourneau ([email protected])
Copyright 2013 Allan Espinosa
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