Dependencies
- Python
- Pip
- Docker
Make sure you have the latest versions of each installed before using our tool
Creating a Container
Follow the instructions below for a quick introduction of our tool.
1. Download our tool
The direct link for the tool can be found here. If you are using a Linux distribution then you can run the following command
wget https://github.com/FossilizedContainers/tech-demo/raw/master/presto/dist/presto-0.0.1-py3-none-any.whl
2. Install the tool through pip
pip install presto-0.0.1-py3-none-any.whl
3. Run the tool’s Dockerfile creation
presto create
From there you will be prompted for the OS you would like to use. For this example you can use alpine
Afterwards will be a prompt asking for what message you would like to display. For this example you can use Hello World!
This will show the Dockerfile
FROM alpine
CMD ["echo", "Hello World!"]
4. Download or create the Dockerfile
You can either copy and paste the example Dockerfile from above into a new file named Dockerfile
or you can download it from our Github
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FossilizedContainers/tech-demo/master/C4/Dockerfile
5. Run the presto run command
presto run
You should see the following output of your container running
Building image from Dockerfile...
Finished building image...
Running the container...
Hello World!
6. Clean up your containers
You can run the following command to stop and delete the container you just built.
presto clean