OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:BCI:Tumbleweed/golang-stable-image?expand=0&rev=97
2.7 KiB
Go 1.22 development Container Image
Description
Go (a.k.a., Golang) is a statically-typed programming language, with syntax loosely derived from C. Go offers additional features such as garbage collection, type safety, certain dynamic-typing capabilities, additional built-in types (for example, variable-length arrays and key-value maps) as well as a large standard library.
Usage
To compile and deploy an application, copy the sources, fetch dependencies (assuming go.mod is used for dependency management), and build the binary:
# Build the application using the Go 1.22 development Container Image
FROM registry.opensuse.org/opensuse/bci/golang:1.22 as build
WORKDIR /app
# pre-copy/cache go.mod for pre-downloading dependencies and only redownloading them in subsequent builds if they change
COPY go.mod go.sum ./
RUN go mod download && go mod verify
COPY . ./
# Make sure to build the application with CGO disabled.
# This will force Go to use some Go implementations of code
# rather than those normally supplied by the host operating system.
# You need this for scratch images as those supporting libraries
# are not available.
RUN CGO_ENABLED=0 go build -o /hello
# Bundle the application into a scratch image
FROM scratch
COPY --from=build /hello /hello
CMD ["/hello"]
Build and run the container image:
$ podman build -t my-golang-app .
$ podman run -it --rm my-golang-app
There are situations when you don't want to run an application inside a container.
To compile the application, without running it inside a container instance, use the following command:
$ podman run --rm -v "$PWD":/app:Z -w /app registry.opensuse.org/opensuse/bci/golang:1.22 go build -v
To run the application tests inside a container, use the following command:
$ podman run --rm -v "$PWD":/app:Z -w /app registry.opensuse.org/opensuse/bci/golang:1.22 go test -v
Note: The Golang image should be used as a build environment. For runtime, self-contained Go binaries should use a scratch
image and for applications that require external dependencies use the bci-base
image.
Additional tools
The following additional tools are included in the image:
- go1.22-race
- make
- git-core
Licensing
SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
This documentation and the build recipe are licensed as MIT. The container itself contains various software components under various open source licenses listed in the associated Software Bill of Materials (SBOM).
This image is based on openSUSE Tumbleweed.