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docker-opengl

A docker image that supports rendering graphical applications, including OpenGL apps.

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Overview

This Docker image supports portable, CPU-based graphical application rendering, including rendering OpenGL-based applications. An X session is running on display :0 and can be viewed through HTML5 viewer on any device with a modern web browser (Mac OSX, Windows, Linux, Android, iOS, ChromeOS, ...). It can be used to expose a graphical interface from a Docker container or to run continuous integration tests that require a graphical enviroment.

Quick-start

Execute the run.sh script.

Details

By default, the run.sh start up the graphical session and points the user to a URL on the local host where they can view and interact with the session. On application exit, the run.sh will print the application's console output and exit with the application's return code.

The session runs Openbox as a non-root user, user that has password-less sudo privileges. The browser view is an HTML5 viewer that talks over websockets to a VNC Server. The VNC Server displays a running Xdummy session.

To customize the Docker image for your graphical application, set the APP environmental variable to the shell command required to start the application. For example:

ENV APP /usr/bin/my-gui-app

The run.sh script can be used to drive start-up. It is customizable with flags:

Usage: run.sh [-h] [-q] [-c CONTAINER] [-i IMAGE] [-p PORT] [-r DOCKER_RUN_FLAGS]

This script is a convenience script to run Docker images based on
thewtex/opengl. It:

- Makes sure docker is available
- On Windows and Mac OSX, creates a docker machine if required
- Informs the user of the URL to access the container with a web browser
- Stops and removes containers from previous runs to avoid conflicts
- Mounts the present working directory to /home/user/work on Linux and Mac OSX
- Prints out the graphical app output log following execution
- Exits with the same return code as the graphical app

Options:

  -h             Display this help and exit.
  -c             Container name to use (default opengl).
  -i             Image name (default thewtex/opengl).
  -p             Port to expose HTTP server (default 6080). If an empty
                 string, the port is not exposed.
  -r             Extra arguments to pass to 'docker run'. E.g.
                 --env="APP=glxgears"
  -q             Do not output informational messages.

See the example directory for a derived image and run.sh script that runs the glxgears OpenGL demo program.

Credits

This configuration was largely inspired by the dit4c project.

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