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You can find semi-official Node.js Docker images for ARM at https://hub.docker.com/r/arm32v7/node/, so this repo is no longer maintained.

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Raspberry Pi compatible Docker base image with Node.js

Run all the commands from within the project root directory.

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rpi-node

Raspberry Pi compatible Docker base image with Node.js.

Run all the commands from within the project root directory.

Build Details

Build the Docker Image

./build.sh

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2015 Hypriot

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rpi-node's Issues

Node 4.x?

Note that there's now a Node.JS 4.0.0 out, with ARM binaries in the official distribution

https://nodejs.org/en/download/

This has separate ARM6, ARM7, and ARM8 releases, and I don't know if it's possible to do a Dockerfile that intelligently switches among them, or if you'd need an 'rpi-node' and 'rpi2-node' setup.

Also note that the whole Node.JS ecosystem is busy patching and porting to get modules to work, as they changed the nan component, and dozens of npm modules that depend on that need non-trivial work to get that to go.

Please add Yarn

A lot of developers are switching to Yarn as a replacement to NPM (because it performs better). Even the official NodeJS docker repo has included Yarn in their builds (ie. here). ๐Ÿ˜„

Fails to build on windows

Hello! I'm very new to Docker, so might be my fault 100%.

I'm trying to follow along the examples with a really basic Dockerfile but I get som weird errors.

The example that uses centos:centos6 works great but when i switch to hypriot/rpi-node:4.4.3 it errors out.
I've also tried ubuntu:14.04 which works, and the Dockerfile for hypriot/rpi-node:4.4.3 directly which errors.

Dockerfile

FROM    hypriot/rpi-node:4.4.3

COPY    package.json package.json
RUN     ["npm", "install", "--production"]

COPY    server.js server.js

EXPOSE  8080

CMD     ["node", "server.js"]

Log output for my Dockerfile

Sending build context to Docker daemon 80.67 MB
Step 1 : FROM hypriot/rpi-node:4.4.3
 ---> 4f926a7e9322
Step 2 : COPY package.json package.json
 ---> Using cache
 ---> a699223f1b79
Step 3 : RUN npm install --production 
---> Running in e3ac170cf67f
rpc error: code = 2 desc = "oci runtime error: exec format error"

Node 8 missing

Since a while ago Node 8 was released with the much improved npm5.
Could you add image with these installed?

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