# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1 # Compile the web vault using docker # Usage: # Quick and easy: # `make container-extract` # or, if you just want to build # `make container` # The default is to use `docker` you can also configure `podman` via a `.env` file # See the `.env.template` file for more details # # docker build -t web_vault_build . # docker create --name bw_web_vault_extract web_vault_build # docker cp bw_web_vault_extract:/bw_web_vault.tar.gz . # docker rm bw_web_vault_extract # # Note: you can use --build-arg to specify the version to build: # docker build -t web_vault_build --build-arg VAULT_VERSION=main . FROM node:22-trixie AS build RUN node --version && npm --version # Can be a tag, release, but prefer a commit hash because it's not changeable # https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/commit/${VAULT_VERSION} # # Using https://github.com/vaultwarden/vw_web_builds/tree/v2026.2.0 ARG VAULT_VERSION=3986035910f6ad172c8ceabcd378e2ca0d25349c ENV VAULT_VERSION=$VAULT_VERSION ENV VAULT_FOLDER=bw_clients ENV CHECKOUT_TAGS=false RUN mkdir /bw_web_builds WORKDIR /bw_web_builds COPY scripts ./scripts # Use a glob pattern here so builds will continue even if the `.build_env` does not exists COPY .build_env* ./ RUN ./scripts/checkout_web_vault.sh RUN ./scripts/build_web_vault.sh RUN mv "${VAULT_FOLDER}/apps/web/build" ./web-vault RUN tar -czvf "bw_web_vault.tar.gz" web-vault --owner=0 --group=0 # Output the sha256sum here so people are able to match the sha256sum from the CI with the assets and the downloaded version if needed RUN echo "sha256sum: $(sha256sum bw_web_vault.tar.gz)" # We copy the final result as a separate empty image so there's no need to download all the intermediate steps # The result is included both uncompressed and as a tar.gz, to be able to use it in the docker images and the github releases directly FROM scratch # hadolint ignore=DL3010 COPY --from=build /bw_web_builds/bw_web_vault.tar.gz /bw_web_vault.tar.gz COPY --from=build /bw_web_builds/web-vault /web-vault # Added so docker create works, can't actually run a scratch image CMD [""]