From e5c446bf659be2662d77abf7f720fdfeaebdce65 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Docker Library Bot Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2016 15:15:13 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Run update.sh --- clojure/README.md | 16 ---------------- 1 file changed, 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/clojure/README.md b/clojure/README.md index 5e4b7ed56..2153912ca 100644 --- a/clojure/README.md +++ b/clojure/README.md @@ -62,22 +62,6 @@ $ docker run -it --rm -v "$PWD":/usr/src/app -w /usr/src/app clojure lein uberja This will build your project into a jar file located in your project's `target/uberjar` directory. -# Image Variants - -The `clojure` images come in many flavors, each designed for a specific use case. - -## `clojure:` - -This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you probably want to use this one. It is designed to be used both as a throw away container (mount your source code and start the container to start your app), as well as the base to build other images off of. - -## `clojure:onbuild` - -This image makes building derivative images easier. For most use cases, creating a `Dockerfile` in the base of your project directory with the line `FROM clojure:onbuild` will be enough to create a stand-alone image for your project. - -While the `onbuild` variant is really useful for "getting off the ground running" (zero to Dockerized in a short period of time), it's not recommended for long-term usage within a project due to the lack of control over *when* the `ONBUILD` triggers fire (see also [`docker/docker#5714`](https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/5714), [`docker/docker#8240`](https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/8240), [`docker/docker#11917`](https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/11917)). - -Once you've got a handle on how your project functions within Docker, you'll probably want to adjust your `Dockerfile` to inherit from a non-`onbuild` variant and copy the commands from the `onbuild` variant `Dockerfile` (moving the `ONBUILD` lines to the end and removing the `ONBUILD` keywords) into your own file so that you have tighter control over them and more transparency for yourself and others looking at your `Dockerfile` as to what it does. This also makes it easier to add additional requirements as time goes on (such as installing more packages before performing the previously-`ONBUILD` steps). - # License View [license information](http://clojure.org/license) for the software contained in this image.