![OpenWRT Logo](https://openwrt.org/lib/tpl/openwrt/images/logo.png) # OpenWRT Docker Package and Firmware Builder Docker images for building packages and firmware files ## What does it do? OpenWRT Build System is really huge, and takes a lot of time to build up things, so in order to make it easier to other Devs to use it, the Build System outputs two other build systems: the OpenWRT Package Builder and the OpenWRT Image/Firmware Builder. ### OpenWRT Package Builder The Package Builder allows developers to build up a specific set of packages without having to build the entire packaging system. So this means that the developers just need to plug-in their Package Feeds and set which packages are meant to be built. ### OpenWRT Image/Firmware Builder The Image Builder allows developers to build an Image/Firmware to deploy on their devices without having to build all the packages from scratch. This allows Continuous Delivery systems to be much more eficient since it is just installing packages into lean file-systems. ## Why? This project was developed this because of disadvantages found on legacy ones: 1. Setup - It takes some time to setup, and on Docker-based CI environments, if things aren't cleared properly, error are introduced between build iterations. 2. Disk usage A full setup for a target takes a lot of space. It's much more efficient to have a setup where there are ephemeral changes between build iterations, assuming caching of the initial setup, which can be achieved using docker. ## Architecture ### Base image `cusspvz/openwrt-builder:base` There is a base image from where all the other images are based. This image is based on Debian and includes all the tools needed for the OpenWRT Builders. ### OpenWRT Package Builder `cusspvz/openwrt-builder:package-builder_VERSION_TARGET[_SUBTARGET]` Examples: `cusspvz/openwrt-builder:package-builder_18.0.1_brcm2708-bcm2710` Examples: `cusspvz/openwrt-builder:package-builder_17.01.6_brcm2708-bcm2710` ### OpenWRT Image/Firmware Builder `cusspvz/openwrt-builder:image-builder_VERSION_TARGET[_SUBTARGET]` Examples: `cusspvz/openwrt-builder:image-builder_18.0.1_brcm2708-bcm2710` Examples: `cusspvz/openwrt-builder:image-builder_17.01.6_brcm2708-bcm2710` #### Docker Container folders: `/src` - Builder Source `/feeds` - folder to link custom feeds. The image detects mounted folders automatically, so there's no need to tell which feeds you want to build. `/overlay` - folder with files and folders to overlay on the images root `/output` - folder to output built images ## Usage ### OpenWRT Package Builder Builds `.opkg` files and a `Packages.gz` ```bash docker run -ti --rm \ -e GOSU_USER=`id -u`:`id -g` \ -e PACKAGES="transmission openvpn node node-npm" \ -v /path/to/custom-packages-feed:/feeds/mypackages:z \ -v /path/to/output-dir:/output:z \ cusspvz/openwrt-builder:package-builder_18.0.1_brcm2708-bcm2710 ``` ### OpenWRT Image/Firmware Builder Builds all the target images. ```bash docker run -ti --rm \ -e GOSU_USER=`id -u`:`id -g` \ -e PACKAGES="-luci transmission openvpn node node-npm" \ -e CUSTOM_FEEDS="mypackages" \ -v /path/to/custom-packages-feed:/feeds/mypackages:z \ -v /path/to/overlay-dir:/overlay:z \ -v /path/to/output-dir:/output:z \ cusspvz/openwrt-builder:image-builder_18.0.1_brcm2708-bcm2710 ``` ## Available images ### 18.0.1 #### brcm2708-brcm2708 Image Builder -> `image-builder_18.0.1_brcm2708-brcm2708` Package Builder -> `image-builder_18.0.1_brcm2708-brcm2708` ##### Devices: - Raspberry Pi 1 - Raspberry Pi Zero - Raspberry Pi Zero W #### brcm2708-brcm2709 Image Builder -> `image-builder_18.0.1_brcm2708-brcm2709` Package Builder -> `image-builder_18.0.1_brcm2708-brcm2709` ##### Devices: - Raspberry Pi 2 #### brcm2708-brcm2710 Image Builder -> `image-builder_18.0.1_brcm2708-brcm2710` Package Builder -> `image-builder_18.0.1_brcm2708-brcm2710` ##### Devices: - Raspberry Pi 3 - Raspberry Pi 3B+ #### omap-generic Image Builder -> `image-builder_18.0.1_omap-generic` Package Builder -> `image-builder_18.0.1_omap-generic` ##### Devices: - BeagleBone Black ## Development Want to build your own images or help us out? ``` git clone https://github.com/cusspvz/openwrt-builder.docker openwrt-builder cd openwrt-builder/ DOCKER_USERNAME=yourusername ./docker-images-builder.sh ``` NOTE: The `DOCKER_USERNAME` variable is required so the builder can check which images are already built and available on the registry. It also sets the image base. ### `docker-images-builder.sh` Environment Variables Usage example: `DOCKER_USE_SUDO=1 FORCE=1 ./docker-images-builder.sh` #### `VERBOSIFY` Description: Shows all the underlaying command's outputs Example: `VERBOSIFY=1` #### `TARGETS` Description: List of versions and targets that are meant to be built by the image builder. Each list item should contain each version and target concatened with an underscore. [ `$VERSION_$TARGET` ] Default: Defaults to all versions and targets Example: `TARGETS="18.0.1_omap-generic 18.0.1_brcm2708-brcm2708"` #### `FORCE` Description: This script checks if the images already exists on the registry. If this environment variable is set, it will always build and push all the version's targets. This should be used whenever there's a change on the base image. Example: `FORCE=1` #### `DOCKER_USE_SUDO` Description: If you need `sudo` to run docker on your system, this should be set. Example: `DOCKER_USE_SUDO=1` #### `DOCKER` Description: This is needed in case you need to change your docker binary path. Example: `DOCKER=/path/to/docker` #### `DOCKER_USERNAME` Description: Sets the docker username in order to check if the image is already present on the registry. This also is used to prefix the image name. #### `DOCKER_IMAGE` Description: Allows to change the docker image name. Note: If this needs to be altered, you still have to set `DOCKER_USERNAME` so the caching check works properly. Unless you're setting `FORCE`. ## Donate Want to buy me a cup of coffee? BTC: 3FyTUneEqXrpRyCjmXvH4kdmvg7Tomwc4j LTC: MFyux9RBvgjy79iQDgtegYMkJbUqiC27i7 ETH: 0xa2b5Be27d03916E48Ae445A48d784B0E3cBD825a ETC: 0xC4b531135a381d2A91F718249eb33a90f187B231 BTC-CASH: LOL ## Credits Thanks to [jandelgado](https://github.com/jandelgado) for his work on the docker builder and the docker compiler. This exists thanks to: - @OpenWRT team on [OpenWRT](https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt) - @jandelgado on [lede-dockercompiler](https://github.com/jandelgado/lede-dockercompiler) - @jandelgado on [lede-dockerbuilder](https://github.com/jandelgado/lede-dockerbuilder) ## License