Docker images for cross compiling prebuilt binaries for Node.js. Used by prebuildify-cross
.
All images include Node.js LTS, Python 3.x, npm and a preconfigured build toolchain suitable for node-gyp
and prebuildify
. For example:
> docker run --rm ghcr.io/prebuild/alpine node -v
v16.15.1
Images are tagged with a major, minor and full version as well as latest
. For example, use the following to pin to major version 2:
FROM ghcr.io/prebuild/alpine:2
Within a major version range, we will not change toolchains, environment variables, working directories, users and more. However, the Node.js version will change without notice. We use Node.js LTS (at the time of building images) for a light maintenance effort. This is okay because prebuildify
can target (the headers of) older Node.js versions while itself running on a newer version.
Images that are based on dockcross
(see below) may inadvertently introduce breaking changes because dockcross
does not use semantic versions (dockcross/dockcross#399) and does not maintain a changelog that would allow us to easily categorize changes and then tag our images accordingly. If this concerns you we recommend pinning to an exact version (x.x.x
) which we treat as immutable.
Compile in CentOS 7, as a better alternative to (commonly) Ubuntu 16.04 on Travis or GitHub Actions. Makes prebuilds compatible with Debian 8, Ubuntu 14.04, RHEL 7, CentOS 7 and other Linux flavors with an old glibc.
The neat thing about this is that you get to compile with gcc 7 but glibc 2.17, so binaries are compatible for [among others] Ubuntu 14.04 and Debian 8.
The RHEL folks put in a ton of work to make the devtoolsets work on their older base systems (libc mainly), which involves shipping a delta library that contains the new stuff that can be statically linked in where it's used. We use this method for building Node binary releases.
Preconfigures prebuildify
to tag prebuilds with the libc flavor, to set them apart from musl prebuilds, e.g. linux-x64/node.glibc.node
.
Compile in Alpine, which uses musl instead of glibc and therefore can't run regular linux prebuilds. Worse, it sometimes does successfully load such a prebuild during npm install
- which prevents a compilation fallback from kicking in - and then segfaults at runtime. You can fix this situation in two ways: by shipping an alpine
prebuild and/or by shipping a centos7-devtoolset7
prebuild, because the latter will be skipped in Alpine thanks to the glibc
tag.
Preconfigures prebuildify
to tag prebuilds with the libc flavor, to set them apart from glibc prebuilds, e.g. linux-x64/node.musl.node
.
Cross-compile for Linux ARM. This image thinly wraps a dockcross
image. Preconfigures prebuildify
to tag prebuilds with the armv version (6).
Cross-compile for Linux ARM. This image thinly wraps a dockcross
image. Preconfigures prebuildify
to tag prebuilds with the armv version (7).
Cross-compile for Linux ARM. This image uses musl instead of glibc for Alpine linux. This image thinly wraps a dockcross
image. Preconfigures prebuildify
to tag prebuilds with the armv version (7).
Cross-compile for Linux ARM. This image thinly wraps a dockcross
image. Preconfigures prebuildify
to tag prebuilds with the armv version (8).
Cross-compile for Linux ARM. This image uses an old version of glibc (glibc 2.27) for compatibility. This image thinly wraps a dockcross
image. Preconfigures prebuildify
to tag prebuilds with the armv version (8).
Cross-compile for Linux ARM. This image uses musl instead of glibc for Alpine linux. This image thinly wraps a dockcross
image. Preconfigures prebuildify
to tag prebuilds with the armv version (8).
Cross-compile for Android ARM. This image thinly wraps a dockcross
image. Preconfigures prebuildify
to tag prebuilds with the armv version (7).
Cross-compile for Android ARM. This image thinly wraps a dockcross
image. Preconfigures prebuildify
to tag prebuilds with the armv version (8).
Images were previously hosted on Docker Hub. These are no longer updated:
Update CHANGELOG.md
according to Common Changelog, for which you might like hallmark
to pull commit messages into the changelog:
hallmark bump minor
Tweak CHANGELOG.md
as needed until hallmark lint
is happy. Then commit, tag and push. For example:
git add CHANGELOG.md
git commit -m "2.1.0"
git tag -a v2.1.0 -m v2.1.0
git push --follow-tags
The git tag triggers CI/CD to publish new images to GHCR. A changelog entry is required.
GPL-3.0-only © 2019 prebuild
contributors.