Interactive command in Dockerfile
You can use the technique here:
(echo "initial command" && cat) | some_tool
Or, if multiple stages use printf
and concat with \n
:
(printf "cmd1\ncmd2" && cat) | some_tool
You can also do it in several steps, begin with a Dockerfile with instructions until before the interactive part. Then
docker build -t image1 .
Now just
docker run -it --name image2 image1 /bin/bash
you have a shell inside, you can do your interactive commands, then do something like
docker commit image2 myuser/myimage:2.1
The doc for docker commit
https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/commit/
you may need to specify a new CMD or ENTRYPOINT, as stated in the doc
Commit a container with new CMD and EXPOSE instructions
For example some docker images using wine do it in several steps, install wine, then launch and configure the software launched in wine, then docker commit
The output of RUN
commands is shown in your terminal during the build. The Docker build process is completely non-interactive, so you must find some way of either auto-accepting the terms (almost every piece of software allows this, think apt-get install -y...
) or using some shell wizardry to echo the acceptance back to the process or whatever (Expect maybe?).