# Build these with the build.py script # Example: # python3 docker/build.py --tag dev --arch amd64 --build-type docker build # One of "docker", "hassio" ARG BASEIMGTYPE=docker # https://github.com/hassio-addons/addon-debian-base/releases FROM ghcr.io/hassio-addons/debian-base:6.2.0 AS base-hassio # https://hub.docker.com/_/debian?tab=tags&page=1&name=bullseye FROM debian:bullseye-20221024-slim AS base-docker FROM base-${BASEIMGTYPE} AS base ARG TARGETARCH ARG TARGETVARIANT RUN \ apt-get update \ # Use pinned versions so that we get updates with build caching && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ python3=3.9.2-3 \ python3-pip=20.3.4-4+deb11u1 \ python3-setuptools=52.0.0-4 \ python3-pil=8.1.2+dfsg-0.3+deb11u1 \ python3-cryptography=3.3.2-1 \ iputils-ping=3:20210202-1 \ git=1:2.30.2-1 \ curl=7.74.0-1.3+deb11u5 \ openssh-client=1:8.4p1-5+deb11u1 \ && rm -rf \ /tmp/* \ /var/{cache,log}/* \ /var/lib/apt/lists/* ENV \ # Fix click python3 lang warning https://click.palletsprojects.com/en/7.x/python3/ LANG=C.UTF-8 LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 \ # Store globally installed pio libs in /piolibs PLATFORMIO_GLOBALLIB_DIR=/piolibs # Support legacy binaries on Debian multiarch system. There is no "correct" way # to do this, other than using properly built toolchains... # See: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/553743/correct-way-to-add-lib-ld-linux-so-3-in-debian RUN \ if [ "$TARGETARCH$TARGETVARIANT" = "armv7" ]; then \ ln -s /lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/ld-linux.so.3 /lib/ld-linux.so.3; \ fi RUN \ # Ubuntu python3-pip is missing wheel pip3 install --no-cache-dir \ wheel==0.37.1 \ platformio==6.1.5 \ # Change some platformio settings && platformio settings set enable_telemetry No \ && platformio settings set check_platformio_interval 1000000 \ && mkdir -p /piolibs # First install requirements to leverage caching when requirements don't change COPY requirements.txt requirements_optional.txt docker/platformio_install_deps.py platformio.ini / RUN \ pip3 install --no-cache-dir -r /requirements.txt -r /requirements_optional.txt \ && /platformio_install_deps.py /platformio.ini # ======================= docker-type image ======================= FROM base AS docker # Copy esphome and install COPY . /esphome RUN pip3 install --no-cache-dir --no-use-pep517 -e /esphome # Settings for dashboard ENV USERNAME="" PASSWORD="" # Expose the dashboard to Docker EXPOSE 6052 COPY docker/docker_entrypoint.sh /entrypoint.sh # The directory the user should mount their configuration files to VOLUME /config WORKDIR /config # Set entrypoint to esphome (via a script) so that the user doesn't have to type 'esphome' # in every docker command twice ENTRYPOINT ["/entrypoint.sh"] # When no arguments given, start the dashboard in the workdir CMD ["dashboard", "/config"] # ======================= hassio-type image ======================= FROM base AS hassio RUN \ apt-get update \ # Use pinned versions so that we get updates with build caching && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ nginx-light=1.18.0-6.1+deb11u3 \ && rm -rf \ /tmp/* \ /var/{cache,log}/* \ /var/lib/apt/lists/* ARG BUILD_VERSION=dev # Copy root filesystem COPY docker/ha-addon-rootfs/ / # Copy esphome and install COPY . /esphome RUN pip3 install --no-cache-dir --no-use-pep517 -e /esphome # Labels LABEL \ io.hass.name="ESPHome" \ io.hass.description="Manage and program ESP8266/ESP32 microcontrollers through YAML configuration files" \ io.hass.type="addon" \ io.hass.version="${BUILD_VERSION}" # io.hass.arch is inherited from addon-debian-base # ======================= lint-type image ======================= FROM base AS lint ENV \ PLATFORMIO_CORE_DIR=/esphome/.temp/platformio RUN \ apt-get update \ # Use pinned versions so that we get updates with build caching && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ clang-format-11=1:11.0.1-2 \ clang-tidy-11=1:11.0.1-2 \ patch=2.7.6-7 \ software-properties-common=0.96.20.2-2.1 \ nano=5.4-2+deb11u2 \ build-essential=12.9 \ python3-dev=3.9.2-3 \ && rm -rf \ /tmp/* \ /var/{cache,log}/* \ /var/lib/apt/lists/* COPY requirements_test.txt / RUN pip3 install --no-cache-dir -r /requirements_test.txt VOLUME ["/esphome"] WORKDIR /esphome