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Este proyecto sirve como centro de documentación y repositorio de especificaciones para imágenes oficiales de Docker. Funciona como un generador de documentación basado en metadatos que transforma archivos de contenido estructurado en archivos markdown y readmes para su distribución pública.

El repositorio proporciona guías técnicas y estándares de configuración para desplegar software contenedorizado a través de múltiples arquitecturas de CPU. Incluye manuales detallados para configurar variables de entorno, montajes de volúmenes y ajustes de red para garantizar despliegues de imágenes consistentes.

La documentación cubre una amplia gama de entornos contenedorizados, incluyendo varias distribuciones de Linux y entornos Unix mínimos. Detalla el despliegue de instancias de bases de datos, runtimes de Java y sistemas de gestión de contenido, con un enfoque en la optimización de contenedores ligeros y la persistencia de datos.

El proyecto utiliza validación automatizada para verificar archivos fuente markdown y YAML frente a estándares de formato antes de que se publiquen.

Features

  • Documentation and Content - Generates public image specifications and documentation from structured markdown files and metadata.
  • Container Image Documentations - Serves as the central hub for the technical specifications and public guides of official Docker images.
  • Documentation Publishing Pipelines - Implements a metadata-driven system to generate and publish official image documentation to a public hub.
  • Metadata-Driven Documentation Generators - Transforms structured content files and metadata into final markdown files and readmes for public distribution.
  • Container Deployment Specifications - Provides comprehensive configuration standards for environment variables, volumes, and network settings in official Docker images.
  • Container Deployment Standards - Establishes the configuration standards for environment variables, volume mounts, and network settings in official images.
  • Linux Distributions - Supplies containerized versions of various Linux distributions with stable and rolling release options.
  • Image Documentation Repositories - Functions as the primary repository of metadata and markdown files defining official image specifications.
  • Public Document Publishing - Transforms structured metadata into public-facing markdown and readmes for distribution on image registries.
  • Data Persistence - Defines standards for using container volumes to ensure database data persists across restarts.
  • Database Containerization - Defines specifications for deploying and configuring database servers within Docker containers.
  • Docker Volume Persistence - Ensures data persistence across container restarts by mapping host directories to internal container paths.
  • Runtime Environment Variable Injections - Allows modification of container behavior and credential injection via environment variables without rebuilding images.
  • Minimal Linux Containers - Offers stripped-down Linux containers optimized for minimal footprint and faster boot times.
  • Musl-Based Container Images - Provides minimal base images utilizing musl libc and BusyBox to reduce final container sizes.
  • Multi-Architecture Images - Builds and distributes images across various CPU architectures to ensure cross-platform compatibility.
  • Image Slimming - Provides guidelines and base images to minimize the storage footprint of official container images.
  • Database Instances - Defines the standards for running specific versioned database instances as containers.
  • Minimal Base Images - Utilizes stripped-down Linux distributions and Musl libc to minimize the container footprint for disk-constrained environments.
  • Multi-Architecture Images - Provides technical specifications and guides for building and distributing images across x86, ARM, and RISC-V architectures.
  • Containerized Deployment Runtimes - Defines standard environments for deploying Java runtimes across amd64 and arm64v8 architectures.
  • Minimal Base Images - Provides minimal base images designed for hosting binaries with a reduced resource footprint.
  • Self-Hosted Database Deployments - Specifies how to deploy database servers as background processes across multiple CPU architectures.
  • Container Configuration Guides - Offers detailed manuals for configuring environment variables, volume mounts, and networking for official images.
  • Containerized Linux Environments - Provides stable and secure Linux execution environments as official container images.
  • Containerized Operating Systems - Provides a wide range of full Linux distribution environments as official container images.
  • Minimal Unix Distributions - Offers space-efficient, minimal Unix environments and distributions for containerized workloads.
  • External Service Integrations - Defines standards for connecting containerized runtimes to external databases and servers using network mappings.
  • Layered Image Composition - Supports extending base environments by layering additional software and binaries into new container images.
  • Markdown Formatting - Provides automated checks for markdown and YAML source files to ensure consistent formatting and structural integrity.
  • Documentation Site Generators - Builds complete sets of markdown files and readmes from source content and metadata.
  • Cache State Persistences - Provides guidelines for mapping host directories to containers to persist database caches and state.
  • Database Connectivity - Provides configuration standards for linking containerized applications to database services via environment variables.
  • Database Initializations - Supports running shell scripts or restoring database dumps to initialize database instances during container startup.
  • Persistent Disk Volume Mounts - Specifies the use of persistent disk volume mounts for maintaining runtime working directories.
  • Configuration Persistences - Details how to persist certificates, private keys, and server configurations using volume mounts.
  • External Database Backends - Includes technical guides for connecting container runtimes to external database backends like PostgreSQL.
  • Java Runtimes - Provides Java runtime environments and development kits across multiple versions and OS bases.
  • README Generators - Automates the transformation of structured metadata into final readme formats for platform display.
  • System Package Managers - Includes instructions for using native OS package managers to install and update software within official images.
  • Arch Linux Distributions Support - Provides official Arch Linux root filesystems including base, development, and multilib variants.
  • Java-Specific Slim Images - Optimizes Java runtime images using minimal Linux bases for disk-constrained deployments.
  • Container Image Building - Details the process of using Java base images to package JAR files into custom containers.
  • Container Image Patching - Ensures environment integrity by providing ongoing bug fixes and security patches for official images.
  • Base Image Optimizations - Provides standards for reducing image footprints through minimal Linux bases and optimized binaries.
  • System Package Manager Installations - Details the use of native OS package managers to extend the functionality of base images.
  • Multi-Architecture Deployments - Ensures environments can run across diverse CPU architectures including x86, ARM, and RISC-V.
  • Database Server Connectivity - Guides the configuration of default host addresses for connecting to remote database servers.
  • Lightweight Linux Virtual Machines - Provides guidelines for deploying lightweight Linux images for infrastructure testing and debugging.
  • Runtime Containerization - Details the packaging of Java runtimes and development kits into container images across various operating systems.
  • Database Access Control - Defines standards for managing root access and authentication for containerized database instances.
  • Environment-Based Credential Configuration - Enables securing container instances by setting login credentials through environment variables.
  • Documentation Format Validators - Validates markdown and YAML source files against formatting standards to ensure consistency before publication.
  • Layered Image Extensions - Customize the environment by building a new image from the base to add required extensions.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Qué hace docker-library/docs?

Este proyecto sirve como centro de documentación y repositorio de especificaciones para imágenes oficiales de Docker. Funciona como un generador de documentación basado en metadatos que transforma archivos de contenido estructurado en archivos markdown y readmes para su distribución pública.

¿Cuáles son las características principales de docker-library/docs?

Las características principales de docker-library/docs son: Documentation and Content, Container Image Documentations, Documentation Publishing Pipelines, Metadata-Driven Documentation Generators, Container Deployment Specifications, Container Deployment Standards, Linux Distributions, Image Documentation Repositories.

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