docker-build-and-run
I've created a little helper command for building and running, in a single command. On Linux or Mac, you can add this to your ~/.bash_profile to make it available in the Terminal.
Usage:
docker-build-and-run BUILD_ARGS [-- RUN_ARGS] [-- RUN_COMMAND]
Examples:
docker-build-and-run . -- npm run test docker-build-and-run --file ./Dockerfile . -- -v ~/volume:/var/volume -- node server.js
The Script:
Add this to a .sh file, or add it to your ~/.bash_profile:
TERM_GREEN="\033[1;32m" TERM_BLUE="\033[1;34m" TERM_NC="\033[0m" docker-build-and-run() { if [[ -z "$@" ]]; then echo " Usage: docker-build-and-run BUILD_ARGS [-- RUN_ARGS] [-- RUN_COMMAND] Examples: docker-build-and-run . -- npm run test docker-build-and-run --file ./Dockerfile . -- -v ~/volume:/var/volume -- node server.js " return fi # Extract the segments between the dashes: BEFORE_THE_DASHES= while (( "$#" )); do if [[ "$1" = "--" ]]; then shift break fi BEFORE_THE_DASHES="$BEFORE_THE_DASHES $1" shift done SEGMENT_1=$BEFORE_THE_DASHES BEFORE_THE_DASHES= while (( "$#" )); do if [[ "$1" = "--" ]]; then shift break fi BEFORE_THE_DASHES="$BEFORE_THE_DASHES $1" shift done SEGMENT_2=$BEFORE_THE_DASHES SEGMENT_3=$@ BUILD_ARGS=$SEGMENT_1 RUN_ARGS=$SEGMENT_2 RUN_COMMAND=$SEGMENT_3 if [ -z "$RUN_COMMAND" ]; then RUN_COMMAND=$RUN_ARGS RUN_ARGS= fi TEMP_TAG=docker-build-and-run-temp docker rm -f $TEMP_TAG 2>/dev/null printf "${TERM_GREEN}Building Docker container (${TERM_BLUE}docker build $BUILD_ARGS${TERM_GREEN})${TERM_NC}\n" \ && docker build --tag $TEMP_TAG $BUILD_ARGS \ && printf "${TERM_GREEN}Running Docker container (${TERM_BLUE}docker run $RUN_ARGS $RUN_COMMAND${TERM_GREEN})${TERM_NC}\n" \ && docker run --rm -it $RUN_ARGS --label $TEMP_TAG $TEMP_TAG $RUN_COMMAND }