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Building Asterisk into a Docker Container Image
The following set of steps should leave you with a Docker container that is relatively small, built from your local checked out source, and even provides you with a nice little RPM too!
Build the package container image
Build the package container image. This uses FPM[1] so no spec
files and
such are necessary.
docker build --pull -f contrib/docker/Dockerfile.packager -t asterisk-build .
Build your Asterisk RPM from source
Build the Asterisk RPM from the resulting container image.
docker run -ti \
-v $(pwd):/application:ro \
-v $(pwd)/out:/build \
-w /application asterisk-build \
/application/contrib/docker/make-package.sh 13.6.0
NOTE: If you need to build this on a system that has SElinux enabled you'll need to use the following command instead:
docker run -ti \ -v $(pwd):/application:Z \ -v $(pwd)/out:/build:Z \ -w /application asterisk-build \ /application/contrib/docker/make-package.sh 13.6.0
Create your Asterisk container image
Now create your own Asterisk container image from the resulting RPM.
docker build --rm -t madsen/asterisk:13.6.0-1 -f contrib/docker/Dockerfile.asterisk .