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Install Docker CE on Raspberry Pi SoC
WARNING: DO NOT install Docker with apt directly without configuring apt source.
OS Requirement
Docker CE supports not only x86_64
architecture computers, but also ARM
ones. In this section, we will take Raspberry Pi SoC as an example to explain how to install Docker CE on ARM
computers.
Docker CE supports the following Raspbian versions.
- Raspbian Stretch
NOTE: Raspbian
is the top OS on Raspberry Pi recommended by Raspberry Pi Foundation, which is the development and maintenance organization for Raspberry Pi. Raspbian is based on Debian
.
Install with apt
Since the apt source uses HTTPS to make sure that the software is not modified maliciously during download, we have to add the apt source via HTTPS as well as the CA certificate.
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install \
apt-transport-https \
ca-certificates \
curl \
gnupg2 \
lsb-release \
software-properties-common
Due to the network issues in China mainland, it is highly recommended for Chinese users to use Chinese sources. Please refer to the official sources in the comments(they are replaced by a Chinese source).
To verify the validity of the package downloaded, we have to add the GPG key for the package source.
$ curl -fsSL https://mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/docker-ce/linux/raspbian/gpg | sudo apt-key add -
# Official source
# $ curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/raspbian/gpg | sudo apt-key add -
After that, we need to add the Docker CE source to source.list
:
$ sudo add-apt-repository \
"deb [arch=armhf] https://mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/docker-ce/linux/raspbian \
$(lsb_release -cs) \
stable"
# Official Source
# $ sudo add-apt-repository \
# "deb [arch=armhf] https://download.docker.com/linux/raspbian \
# $(lsb_release -cs) \
# stable"
The above commands will add the APT source for the stable version of Docker CE. If you need the
test
ornightly
source, please replace with them to meet your own needs.
Install Docker CE
Update apt cache and install docker-ce
.
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install docker-ce
Install with Automatic Scripts
To simplify the installation process during test or development, Docker official provides a convenient installation script, you can install docker on Raspbian with the following script:
$ curl -fsSL get.docker.com -o get-docker.sh
$ sudo sh get-docker.sh --mirror Aliyun
After execution, the script will have everything prepared, and have installed the stable version on your OS.
Start Docker CE
$ sudo systemctl enable docker
$ sudo systemctl start docker
Add Docker Usergroups
Command docker
uses Unix socket to communicate with Docker engine by default. Only users of root
and docker
groups can communicate with Unix socket of the Docker engine.root
user is not directly used on Linux systems in general for security. Therefore, it is better to add users who need to use docker
to the docker
user group.
create docker
group:
$ sudo groupadd docker
add current user to docker
group:
$ sudo usermod -aG docker $USER
Exit current terminal and relogin to test.
Verify the Installation
$ docker run arm32v7/hello-world
Unable to find image 'hello-world:latest' locally
latest: Pulling from library/hello-world
d1725b59e92d: Pull complete
Digest: sha256:0add3ace90ecb4adbf7777e9aacf18357296e799f81cabc9fde470971e499788
Status: Downloaded newer image for hello-world:latest
Hello from Docker!
This message shows that your installation appears to be working correctly.
To generate this message, Docker took the following steps:
1. The Docker client contacted the Docker daemon.
2. The Docker daemon pulled the "hello-world" image from the Docker Hub.
(amd64)
3. The Docker daemon created a new container from that image which runs the
executable that produces the output you are currently reading.
4. The Docker daemon streamed that output to the Docker client, which sent it
to your terminal.
To try something more ambitious, you can run an Ubuntu container with:
$ docker run -it ubuntu bash
Share images, automate workflows, and more with a free Docker ID:
https://hub.docker.com/
For more examples and ideas, visit:
https://docs.docker.com/get-started/
If it shows the above message, it means your installation is successful.
NOTE: ARM platform cannot use x86
mirrors, to view a list of the mirrors supported on Raspbian, please visit arm32v7.
Registry Mirror(In China)
If you pull docker images very slowly, then you can configure Registry Mirror.