docs: Begin from-sources instructions to install Houdini via docker
These instructions are more detailed than what will ultimately appear in `docker.md`, and focus on building from sources wherever possible. They are specifically designed to include extra detail for users not as familiar with docker, or for those who would like bootstrap further from scratch to create a Houdini docker image.
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# Bootstrapping a Houdini Instance Using Docker
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This file complements [the existing docker documentation](docker.md). The file
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documents, in great detail, how to bootstrap Houdini into a docker image from
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complete scratch. Special attention was given to verifying the licensing
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requirements and details, and to attempt to reproduce the creation of the
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Docker image from scratch in the most complete way. Some of the instructions
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herein are not specific to Houdini or Ruby on Rails applications at all;
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rather, they are simply documentation of steps that at least one user went
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through to bootstrap to a usable docker image.
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Commands that were run as pure root have the `#` in front of them; commands
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run as a regular user (which sometimes include `sudo`, so note that some of
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them are run with system privileges) have a `$` in front of them.
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## Creating a Base Image
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Since most Docker images have copyleft license compliance problem, rather
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than using a docker image from Docker's problematic repositories, we create
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a Debian image from scratch. Using the
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[instructions to create one's own base image](https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/baseimages/),
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along with
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[Debian's deboostrap instructions](https://wiki.debian.org/Debootstrap), to
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create a docker image of Debian's `bullseye` release.
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# mkdir /srv/bullseye-base
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# debootstrap bullseye /srv/bullseye-base http://deb.debian.org/debian/
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$ sudo tar -C /srv/bullseye-base -c . | docker import - bullseye-base
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If the last command gets the error …
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Got permission denied while trying to connect to the Docker daemon socket at unix:///var/run/docker.sock: …
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… then likely the user account that you're using as a regular user is not in
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the `docker` group.
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This creates a docker image named `bullseye-base` on your system.
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