ARG BASE_IMAGE ARG VARIANT # Pre-stages for base image variants FROM ${BASE_IMAGE} AS base-default FROM ${BASE_IMAGE} AS base-cuda ARG CUDA_VERSION RUN distro="ubuntu$(. /etc/lsb-release; echo "$DISTRIB_RELEASE" | tr -d '.')" && \ # Official Docker images use the sbsa packages when targetting arm64. # See https://gitlab.com/nvidia/container-images/cuda/-/blob/85f465ea3343a2d7f7753a0a838701999ed58a01/dist/12.5.1/ubuntu2204/base/Dockerfile#L12 arch="$(if [ "$(uname -m)" = "aarch64" ]; then echo "sbsa"; else echo "x86_64"; fi)" && \ apt-get update && apt-get install -y ca-certificates wget && \ wget -qO /tmp/cuda-keyring.deb https://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/repos/$distro/$arch/cuda-keyring_1.1-1_all.deb && \ dpkg -i /tmp/cuda-keyring.deb && apt-get update && \ # In order to minimize the image size, we install only a subset of # the CUDA toolkit that is required by Elixir numerical packages # (nvcc and runtime libraries). Note that we do not need to install # the driver, it is already provided by NVIDIA Container Toolkit. cuda_version="${CUDA_VERSION}" && cuda_major="${cuda_version%-*}" && \ apt-get install -y git cuda-nvcc-${CUDA_VERSION} cuda-libraries-${CUDA_VERSION} libcudnn9-cuda-$cuda_major && \ apt-get clean -y && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* ENV PATH="/usr/local/nvidia/bin:/usr/local/cuda/bin:$PATH" # Build stage: builds the release FROM base-${VARIANT} AS build RUN apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y && \ apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y \ build-essential git && \ apt-get clean -y && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* WORKDIR /app # This flag disables JIT behaviour that causes a segfault under QEMU. # Note that we set this runtime flag only during the build stage and # it has no impact when running the final image. See [1] for more # information. # # [1]: https://github.com/erlang/otp/pull/6340 ENV ERL_FLAGS="+JMsingle true" # Install hex and rebar RUN mix local.hex --force && \ mix local.rebar --force # Build for production ENV MIX_ENV=prod # Install mix dependencies COPY mix.exs mix.lock ./ COPY config config RUN mix do deps.get, deps.compile # Compile and build the release COPY rel rel COPY static static COPY iframe/priv/static/iframe iframe/priv/static/iframe COPY proto proto COPY lib lib # We need README.md during compilation (look for @external_resource "README.md") COPY README.md README.md RUN mix do compile, release livebook # Final stage: prepares the runtime environment and copies over the release. # # As opposed to usual deployments with Elixir releases, we want Erlang, # Elixir and Mix to be available in the runtime image, because those # are required for the Livebook runtimes. Consequently, we build the # release with `include_erts: false`. FROM base-${VARIANT} ARG DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive RUN apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y && \ apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y \ # Runtime dependencies build-essential ca-certificates libncurses5-dev \ # In case someone uses `Mix.install/2` and point to a git repo git \ # Additional standard tools wget \ # In case someone uses Torchx for Nx cmake && \ apt-get clean -y && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* # Run in the /data directory by default, makes for a good place for # the user to mount local volume WORKDIR /data ENV HOME=/home/livebook # Make sure someone running the container with `--user` has permissions # to the home dir (for `Mix.install/2` cache) RUN mkdir $HOME && chmod 777 $HOME # Install hex and rebar for `Mix.install/2` and Mix runtime RUN mix local.hex --force && \ mix local.rebar --force # By default Livebook binds to loopback, but in order to make the app # accessible outside of the container (by binding ports), we need to # bind to any address. Also note that we specify IPv6 address, becuase # we want to accept IPv6 connections. This is actually the default in # usual Phoenix deployments. ENV LIVEBOOK_IP="::" ENV LIVEBOOK_HOME=/data # Copy the release build from the previous stage COPY --from=build /app/_build/prod/rel/livebook /app # Make release files available to any user, in case someone runs the # container with `--user` RUN chmod -R go=u /app # Make all home files available (specifically .mix/) RUN chmod -R go=u $HOME HEALTHCHECK CMD wget --no-verbose --tries=1 --spider http://localhost:${LIVEBOOK_PORT-8080}/public/health || exit 1 CMD [ "/app/bin/server" ]