Choose the version of Swift you want to build/test with
swift docker test -i swift:5.2
Installing
Currently the easiest way to install swift-docker is via mint. Once you have mint installed you can install as follows
mint install adam-fowler/swift-docker
Command line options
Option
Description
-i/–image
Select swift image to use
-n/–no-slim
swift-docker will automatically use a slim version of a docker image. This option disables this.
-o/–output
Instead of running docker just output Dockerfile
-t/–tag
Tag docker output with tag
-c/–configuration
Set build configuration (debug or release)
–product
Set product to build
–target
Set target to build
-e/-env
Set environment variable when running docker image
-p/-publish
Publish port when running docker image
By adding a -- everything else after that in the command line will be added as an option to the swift test/build command in the docker file.
swift docker test -- --sanitize=thread
Dockerfile Template
It is not possible to create a Dockerfile template that supports all projects. Because of this there is an option to edit the template file used to create the Dockerfile. The following will save a local copy of the template file and open it up into a text editor for you to edit.
swift-docker
Integrate docker into swift command line.
Basic Usage
Build a Swift project in docker
Test a Swift project
Run a Swift project
Choose the version of Swift you want to build/test with
Installing
Currently the easiest way to install
swift-docker
is via mint. Once you have mint installed you can install as followsCommand line options
By adding a
--
everything else after that in the command line will be added as an option to the swift test/build command in the docker file.Dockerfile Template
It is not possible to create a Dockerfile template that supports all projects. Because of this there is an option to edit the template file used to create the Dockerfile. The following will save a local copy of the template file and open it up into a text editor for you to edit.