dockerfiles
Collection of lightweight and ready-to-use docker images
Images
- Beanstalkd - Lightweight image of the latest beanstalkd version
- Beanstalkd-Console - Admin console for Beanstalk queue server
- Hugin - Hugin & Panorama tools
- Jekyll - Lightweight jekyll working environment
- Latex - Full texlive distribution
- Mailcatcher - Extra small mailcatcher image
- mysql-backup-s3 - Backup MySQL to S3 (supports periodic backups)
- nginx-envtpl - Nginx image with support for environment variables using envtpl
- NodeJS - Minimal NodeJS + NPM image
- Octave - Lightweight octave development environment
- OpenCV - Lightweight ready-to use OpenCV image
- postgres-backup-s3 - Backup PostgresSQL to S3 (supports periodic backups)
- Redis-Commander - Redis management tool
- Rust - Lightweight nightly Rust build including Cargo and GDB
- swagger-ui - Swagger UI 2.1.2 with API_URL and API_KEY injection (45 MB)
- s3cmd - Lightweight wrapper around s3cmd
- thumbor-nginx-cors - Nginx image for thumbor with CORS support
FAQ
Why do you use install.sh
scripts instead of putting the commands in the Dockerfile
?
Structuring an image this way keeps it much smaller.