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RUNON - Run your commands in any systems
home: https://git.grandou.net/gilles/runon
Quick HOWTO
$ grep ^PRETTY_NAME /etc/os-release
PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)"
$ runon centos7 grep ^PRETTY_NAME /etc/os-release
PRETTY_NAME="CentOS Linux 7 (Core)"
$ runon ubuntu20.04 grep ^PRETTY_NAME /etc/os-release
PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS"
$ runon debian9 grep ^PRETTY_NAME /etc/os-release
PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)"
$ runon centos7 xclock
[xclock launched!]
Install
Installation is only tested on Debian 10, even though it should work straightforward on any equivalent system.
Docker Install
sudo apt install docker
Check that your user is part of docker
group:
sudo adduser <user> docker
If needed, you need to logout and login again for the new group to become active.
manual install
cd <tools>
git clone https://git.grandou.net/gilles/runon
local install, in your ~/local/bin
(or wherever directory which is in your
PATH):
cd <runon>
./install local
or
./install local <your_bin_path>
system install, for all users:
cd <runon>
sudo ./install system
each user can have its own configuration in ~/.config/runon/runon.conf
if needed.
uninstall
simply pass -u
to install command you have used, eg.:
./install local -u
./install local -u <dir>
sudo ./install system -u
some convenient links
you can create soft links to runos
to simplify calls:
cd /usr/local/bin
ln -s runon centos7
now calling centos7 ...
is equivalent to call runos centos7 ...
:
centos7 xclock
Usage
With the default configuration, a seamless environment is set up, allowing to transparently run commands in various environments, while keeping:
- user environment (uid, gid, password, home directory, ...)
- X support to run graphical applications
Basic usage
runon [options] <osname> <command>
runon -h
available options
-
-v
verbose output, this is really usefull when running new containers for the first time, as the initial docker build can be quite long (several minutes) especially with slow internet link. If the command seems to be stalled, don't hesitate to interrupt it (withCTRL-C
) and to restart it with-v
. -
-u
forces the container image to be updated, useful if the distribution has been updated and you want to use it. Otherwise, if a container has been already built, it will be used directly without doing any network access. -
-c <configfile>
uses a custom config file, useful to try new distribution without breaking your running config.
Interactive shell
Just run:
runon <osname>
while start an insteractive shell in the container system:
gilles@host:~$ runon centos8
(centos8) gilles@host:~$ cat /etc/os-release
NAME="CentOS Linux"
VERSION="8"
ID="centos"
ID_LIKE="rhel fedora"
VERSION_ID="8"
PLATFORM_ID="platform:el8"
PRETTY_NAME="CentOS Linux 8"
ANSI_COLOR="0;31"
CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:centos:centos:8"
HOME_URL="https://centos.org/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.centos.org/"
CENTOS_MANTISBT_PROJECT="CentOS-8"
CENTOS_MANTISBT_PROJECT_VERSION="8"
(centos8) gilles@host:~$ id
uid=1000(gilles) gid=1000(gilles) groups=1000(gilles)
(centos8) gilles@host:~$ sudo id
[sudo] password for gilles:
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)
(centos8) gilles@host:~$ xclock
^C
(centos8) gilles@host:~$ exit
exit
gilles@host:~$
Configuration
Configuration is done in runon.conf
file, which describes supported
distribution in .INI format.
Example config
[DEFAULT]
environment =
HOME
USER
DISPLAY
debian_chroot=${osname}
binds =
/etc/passwd:ro
/etc/group:ro
/etc/shadow:ro
/tmp/.X11-unix:ro
/home/${user}
[centos8]
dockerfile =
FROM centos:8
RUN yum install dnf-plugins-core -y
RUN yum config-manager --set-enabled powertools -y
RUN yum install sudo -y
RUN echo "Defaults lecture = never" >> /etc/sudoers
RUN echo "ALL ALL=(ALL) ALL" >> /etc/sudoers
pkginstall = RUN yum install {} -y
packages = ksh csh xterm xorg-x11-apps xkeyboard-config git
[debian9]
dockerfile =
FROM debian:9
RUN apt-get update
RUN apt-get -y install sudo
RUN echo "Defaults lecture = never" >> /etc/sudoers
pkginstall = RUN apt-get -y install {}
packages = ksh csh xterm x11-apps libgtk-3-0 build-essential git
Each section [osname]
defines a distribution which can be used by runon.
The [DEFAULT]
section defines default values which is used if not
overriden in individual section.
Config entries
-
dockerfile
the base content of dockerfile which will be used to generate the running environment. There is usually no need to diverge from the ones given in example. -
pkginstall
the dockerfile command used to install a package, likely to be standard for alldeb
andrpm
based distributions. In the command{}
is replaced by the package name. -
packages
the list of packages to install. Feel free to add the ones you need for your commands (likely news system libs, new tools, ...) -
binds
the list of files and directories from the host system to expose in the container system. you might want to add/opt
or other shared directories. See below for a description ofbinds
entries -
environment
the list of environment variables you want to pass or set in the container system. See below for a description
Lines starting with #
or ;
are comments.
Some substitution happens upon reading the configuration:
${user}
the current username${osname}
the executed distribution.
Binds
Each binds
line can have one of the following formats:
<hostpath>
<hostpath>:<mode>
<hostpath>:<containerpath>
<hostpath>:<containerpath>:<mode>
with:
<hostpath>
is the filename or the dirname of the path you want to expose<containerpath>
is the pathname inside the container, by default it's the same path.<mode>
can berw
, read-write (by default), orro
, read-only.
Environment
Each environment
line define a Environment Variable which is set
in the container upon execution.
Each line can have one of the following formats:
<envvar>
<envvar>=<value>
If no value is given, the host value is passed into the container.