Jenkins, run job in Docker
I am using Jenkins for my CI/CD and want to run most of my jobs in Docker.
I installed the plugin "CloudBees Docker Custom Build Environment Plugin" which allow me to run my jobs in a given docker as below:
When I check logs I see this:
docker exec --tty --user 996:994 890fd5fc166283923e61ea515d5f49a149e508c231281c39dc05e14d6ab43a09
The uid 996 is the jenkins user which does not even exist inside docker.
That is a problem because I can't do anything once inside docker (apt update, apt install)
Do you guys have any idea how, using that plugin, I can use the real user inside the docker ? (in this case the user must be "node")
Thanks
docker jenkins cloudbees
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I am using Jenkins for my CI/CD and want to run most of my jobs in Docker.
I installed the plugin "CloudBees Docker Custom Build Environment Plugin" which allow me to run my jobs in a given docker as below:
When I check logs I see this:
docker exec --tty --user 996:994 890fd5fc166283923e61ea515d5f49a149e508c231281c39dc05e14d6ab43a09
The uid 996 is the jenkins user which does not even exist inside docker.
That is a problem because I can't do anything once inside docker (apt update, apt install)
Do you guys have any idea how, using that plugin, I can use the real user inside the docker ? (in this case the user must be "node")
Thanks
docker jenkins cloudbees
if you are using the officialjenkins
image, your container is running withjenkins
user which does not havesudo
right to perform admin task etc. So you need to build a customized jenkins image, and add yourapt update
,apt install
steps before runningjenkins
server...
– Enix
Nov 22 '18 at 8:55
I am not running jenkins in Docker, I am running jenkins in EC2 on AWS. However my job are running inside Docker
– Ahmed-F
Nov 22 '18 at 21:13
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I am using Jenkins for my CI/CD and want to run most of my jobs in Docker.
I installed the plugin "CloudBees Docker Custom Build Environment Plugin" which allow me to run my jobs in a given docker as below:
When I check logs I see this:
docker exec --tty --user 996:994 890fd5fc166283923e61ea515d5f49a149e508c231281c39dc05e14d6ab43a09
The uid 996 is the jenkins user which does not even exist inside docker.
That is a problem because I can't do anything once inside docker (apt update, apt install)
Do you guys have any idea how, using that plugin, I can use the real user inside the docker ? (in this case the user must be "node")
Thanks
docker jenkins cloudbees
I am using Jenkins for my CI/CD and want to run most of my jobs in Docker.
I installed the plugin "CloudBees Docker Custom Build Environment Plugin" which allow me to run my jobs in a given docker as below:
When I check logs I see this:
docker exec --tty --user 996:994 890fd5fc166283923e61ea515d5f49a149e508c231281c39dc05e14d6ab43a09
The uid 996 is the jenkins user which does not even exist inside docker.
That is a problem because I can't do anything once inside docker (apt update, apt install)
Do you guys have any idea how, using that plugin, I can use the real user inside the docker ? (in this case the user must be "node")
Thanks
docker jenkins cloudbees
docker jenkins cloudbees
asked Nov 21 '18 at 22:28
Ahmed-FAhmed-F
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if you are using the officialjenkins
image, your container is running withjenkins
user which does not havesudo
right to perform admin task etc. So you need to build a customized jenkins image, and add yourapt update
,apt install
steps before runningjenkins
server...
– Enix
Nov 22 '18 at 8:55
I am not running jenkins in Docker, I am running jenkins in EC2 on AWS. However my job are running inside Docker
– Ahmed-F
Nov 22 '18 at 21:13
add a comment |
if you are using the officialjenkins
image, your container is running withjenkins
user which does not havesudo
right to perform admin task etc. So you need to build a customized jenkins image, and add yourapt update
,apt install
steps before runningjenkins
server...
– Enix
Nov 22 '18 at 8:55
I am not running jenkins in Docker, I am running jenkins in EC2 on AWS. However my job are running inside Docker
– Ahmed-F
Nov 22 '18 at 21:13
if you are using the official
jenkins
image, your container is running with jenkins
user which does not have sudo
right to perform admin task etc. So you need to build a customized jenkins image, and add your apt update
, apt install
steps before running jenkins
server...– Enix
Nov 22 '18 at 8:55
if you are using the official
jenkins
image, your container is running with jenkins
user which does not have sudo
right to perform admin task etc. So you need to build a customized jenkins image, and add your apt update
, apt install
steps before running jenkins
server...– Enix
Nov 22 '18 at 8:55
I am not running jenkins in Docker, I am running jenkins in EC2 on AWS. However my job are running inside Docker
– Ahmed-F
Nov 22 '18 at 21:13
I am not running jenkins in Docker, I am running jenkins in EC2 on AWS. However my job are running inside Docker
– Ahmed-F
Nov 22 '18 at 21:13
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if you are using the official
jenkins
image, your container is running withjenkins
user which does not havesudo
right to perform admin task etc. So you need to build a customized jenkins image, and add yourapt update
,apt install
steps before runningjenkins
server...– Enix
Nov 22 '18 at 8:55
I am not running jenkins in Docker, I am running jenkins in EC2 on AWS. However my job are running inside Docker
– Ahmed-F
Nov 22 '18 at 21:13