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Load custom apps through apps.json file

Base64 encoded string of apps.json file needs to be passed in as build arg environment variable.

Create following apps.json file:

[
  {
    "url": "https://github.com/frappe/erpnext",
    "branch": "version-15"
  },
  {
    "url": "https://github.com/frappe/payments",
    "branch": "version-15"
  },
  {
    "url": "https://{{ PAT }}@git.example.com/project/repository.git",
    "branch": "main"
  }
]

Note:

  • url needs to be http(s) git url with personal access tokens without username eg:- http://{{PAT}}@github.com/project/repository.git in case of private repo.
  • Add dependencies manually in apps.json e.g. add erpnext if you are installing hrms.
  • Use fork repo or branch for ERPNext in case you need to use your fork or test a PR.

Generate base64 string from json file:

export APPS_JSON_BASE64=$(base64 -w 0 /path/to/apps.json)

Test the Previous Step: Decode the Base64-encoded Environment Variable

To verify the previous step, decode the APPS_JSON_BASE64 environment variable (which is Base64-encoded) into a JSON file. Follow the steps below:

  1. Use the following command to decode and save the output into a JSON file named apps-test-output.json:
echo -n ${APPS_JSON_BASE64} | base64 -d > apps-test-output.json
  1. Open the apps-test-output.json file to review the JSON output and ensure that the content is correct.

Clone frappe_docker and switch directory

git clone https://github.com/frappe/frappe_docker
cd frappe_docker

Configure build

Common build args.

  • FRAPPE_PATH, customize the source repo for frappe framework. Defaults to https://github.com/frappe/frappe
  • FRAPPE_BRANCH, customize the source repo branch for frappe framework. Defaults to version-15.
  • APPS_JSON_BASE64, correct base64 encoded JSON string generated from apps.json file.

Notes

  • Use buildah or docker as per your setup.
  • Make sure APPS_JSON_BASE64 variable has correct base64 encoded JSON string. It is consumed as build arg, base64 encoding ensures it to be friendly with environment variables. Use jq empty apps.json to validate apps.json file.
  • Make sure the --tag is valid image name that will be pushed to registry. See section below for remarks about its use.
  • .git directories for all apps are removed from the image.

Quick build image

This method uses pre-built frappe/base:${FRAPPE_BRANCH} and frappe/build:${FRAPPE_BRANCH} image layers which come with required Python and NodeJS runtime. It speeds up the build time.

It uses images/layered/Containerfile.

docker build \
  --build-arg=FRAPPE_PATH=https://github.com/frappe/frappe \
  --build-arg=FRAPPE_BRANCH=version-15 \
  --build-arg=APPS_JSON_BASE64=$APPS_JSON_BASE64 \
  --tag=ghcr.io/user/repo/custom:1.0.0 \
  --file=images/layered/Containerfile .

Custom build image

This method builds the base and build layer every time, it allows to customize Python and NodeJS runtime versions. It takes more time to build.

It uses images/custom/Containerfile.

docker build \
  --build-arg=FRAPPE_PATH=https://github.com/frappe/frappe \
  --build-arg=FRAPPE_BRANCH=version-15 \
  --build-arg=PYTHON_VERSION=3.11.9 \
  --build-arg=NODE_VERSION=18.20.2 \
  --build-arg=APPS_JSON_BASE64=$APPS_JSON_BASE64 \
  --tag=ghcr.io/user/repo/custom:1.0.0 \
  --file=images/custom/Containerfile .

Custom build args,

  • PYTHON_VERSION, use the specified python version for base image. Default is 3.11.6.
  • NODE_VERSION, use the specified nodejs version, Default 18.18.2.
  • DEBIAN_BASE use the base Debian version, defaults to bookworm.
  • WKHTMLTOPDF_VERSION, use the specified qt patched wkhtmltopdf version. Default is 0.12.6.1-3.
  • WKHTMLTOPDF_DISTRO, use the specified distro for debian package. Default is bookworm.

Push image to use in yaml files

Login to docker or buildah

docker login

Push image

docker push ghcr.io/user/repo/custom:1.0.0

Use Images

In the compose.yaml, you can set the image name and tag through environment variables, making it easier to customize.

x-customizable-image: &customizable_image
  image: ${CUSTOM_IMAGE:-frappe/erpnext}:${CUSTOM_TAG:-${ERPNEXT_VERSION:?No ERPNext version or tag set}}
  pull_policy: ${PULL_POLICY:-always}

The environment variables can be set in the shell or in the .env file as setup-options.md describes.

  • CUSTOM_IMAGE: The name of your custom image. Defaults to frappe/erpnext if not set.
  • CUSTOM_TAG: The tag for your custom image. Must be set if CUSTOM_IMAGE is used. Defaults to the value of ERPNEXT_VERSION if not set.
  • PULL_POLICY: The Docker pull policy. Defaults to always. Recommended set to never for local images, so prevent docker from trying to download the image when it has been built locally.
  • HTTP_PUBLISH_PORT: The port to publish through no SSL channel. Default depending on deployment, it may be 80 if SSL activated or 8080 if not.
  • HTTPS_PUBLISH_PORT: The secure port to publish using SSL. Default is 443.

Make sure image name is correct to be pushed to registry. After the images are pushed, you can pull them to servers to be deployed. If the registry is private, additional auth is needed.

Example

If you built an image with the tag ghcr.io/user/repo/custom:1.0.0, you would set the environment variables as follows:

export CUSTOM_IMAGE='ghcr.io/user/repo/custom'
export CUSTOM_TAG='1.0.0'
docker compose -f compose.yaml \
  -f overrides/compose.mariadb.yaml \
  -f overrides/compose.redis.yaml \
  -f overrides/compose.https.yaml \
  config > ~/gitops/docker-compose.yaml