Add private GitHub repository "the right way" in dockerfile (w composer.json)
I'm trying to add my private GitHub repository, through the composer.json-file, while building a docker image. But I can't make it work no matter what I try.
I want the most simple approach possible, it doesn't have to be the most secure but at least acceptable. I'm hoping it's possible to do with a "Personal Access Token".
Here's my attempt;
FROM php:8-fpm
# Set working directory
WORKDIR /var/www
# Set args
ARG GIT_ACCESS_TOKEN
ARG GIT_PRIVATE_KEY
ARG GIT_HASH
ENV GIT_HASH=$GIT_HASH
# add credentials on build
#RUN touch ~/.composer/auth.json
RUN mkdir ~/.composer
RUN echo '{"github-oauth":{"github.com": "${GIT_ACCESS_TOKEN}"}}' > ~/.composer/auth.json
# Install dependencies
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
nano \
build-essential \
default-mysql-client \
locales \
zip \
libzip-dev \
unzip \
git \
curl \
libssl-dev \
libonig-dev
# Install extensions
RUN docker-php-ext-install opcache pdo_mysql mbstring zip ftp mysqli bcmath
# GitHub access to LCMS
RUN git config --global url."https://${GIT_ACCESS_TOKEN}@github.com".insteadOf "ssh://[email protected]"
RUN mkdir -p ~/.ssh/ && \
echo ${GIT_ACCESS_TOKEN} > ~/.ssh/id_rsa && \
chmod -R 600 ~/.ssh/ && \
ssh-keyscan -t rsa github.com >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts
# Install composer
# Copy composer.lock and composer.json
COPY ./web/composer.json /var/www/
RUN curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --install-dir=/usr/local/bin --filename=composer
# Install vendor dependencies through composer
RUN composer install
# Install opache settings for php
COPY ./web/nginx/php.ini $PHP_INI_DIR/conf.d/opcache.ini
# Copy existing application directory contents
COPY ./web /var/www
# Clean up
RUN apt-get remove -y git && apt-get autoremove -y && apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/*
# Expose port 9000 and start php-fpm server
EXPOSE 9000
I'm always greeted with errors from GitHub. If I run the code above, I get this error;
> [11/14] RUN composer install:
#15 0.196 Do not run Composer as root/super user! See https://getcomposer.org/root for details
#15 0.226 No composer.lock file present. Updating dependencies to latest instead of installing from lock file. See https://getcomposer.org/install for more information.
#15 0.226 Loading composer repositories with package information
#15 0.877
#15 0.883
#15 0.883 [RuntimeException]
#15 0.883 Failed to execute git clone --mirror -- '[email protected]/xxxxx' '/root/.composer/cache/vcs/git-github.com-xxxxxxx/'
#15 0.883
#15 0.883 Cloning into bare repository '/root/.composer/cache/vcs/git-github.com-xxxxxxx'...
#15 0.883 Warning: Permanently added the RSA host key for IP address '140.82.121.3' to the list of known hosts.
#15 0.883 Load key "/root/.ssh/id_rsa": invalid format
#15 0.883 [email protected]: Permission denied (publickey).
#15 0.883 fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
#15 0.883
#15 0.883 Please make sure you have the correct access rights
#15 0.883 and the repository exists.
Anyone with suggestions?
Your personal access token is not meant to be used as an SSH key, it's a replacement for the your personal GitHub password and can only be used with HTTPS connections.
A working minimal Dockerfile would be:
FROM php:8-fpm
ARG GIT_ACCESS_TOKEN
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y git
RUN git clone https://yourusername:${GIT_ACCESS_TOKEN}@github.com/yourusername/yourrepo.git
You can then use the ARG on the build command line:
docker build --build-arg GIT_ACCESS_TOKEN="YOURLONGACCESSTOKEN" .
BUT:
Your access token will be visible to everybody who hast access to your image.
This is noted in the Dockerfile documentation:
Warning:
It is not recommended to use build-time variables for passing secrets like github keys, user credentials etc. Build-time variable values are visible to any user of the image with the
docker history
command.
You should use a multi-stage build or use the newer Build secrets to prevent this.