Are you developing Docker images and you would like to run them on an HPC cluster supporting Singularity? Are you working on Mac or Windows with no easy access to a Linux machine? docker2singularity is the simplest way to generate Singularity images.
- Docker (native Linux or Docker for Mac or Docker for Windows) - to create the Singularity image.
- Singularity >= 2.1 - to run the Singularity image (versions 2.0 and older are not supported!).
No need to download anything from this repository! Simply type:
docker run \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
-v D:\host\path\where\to\ouptut\singularity\image:/output \
--privileged -t --rm \
singularityware/docker2singularity \
ubuntu:14.04
Replace D:\host\path\where\to\ouptut\singularity\image with a path on the host filesystem where your Singularity image will be created. Replace ubuntu:14.04 with the docker image name you wish to convert (it will be pulled from Docker Hub if it does not exist on your host system).
docker2singularity uses the Docker daemon located on the host system. It will access the Docker image cache from the host system avoiding having to redownload images that are already present locally.
- Define all environmental variables using the
ENVinstruction set. Do not rely on.bashrc,.profile, etc. - Define an
ENTRYPOINTinstruction set pointing to the command line interface to your pipeline - Do not define
CMD- rely only onENTRYPOINT - You can interactively test the software inside the container by overriding the
ENTRYPOINTdocker run -i -t --entrypoint /bin/bash bids/example - Do not rely on being able to write anywhere other than the home folder and
/scratch. Make sure your container runs with the--read-only --tmpfs /run --tmpfs /tmpparameters (this emulates the read-only behavior of Singularity) - Don’t rely on having elevated user permissions
- Don’t use the USER instruction set
If you are getting the following error:
docker: Error response from daemon: client is newer than server
You need to use the docker info command to check your docker version and use it to grab the correct corresponding version of docker2singularity. For example:
docker run \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
-v D:\host\path\where\to\ouptut\singularity\image:/output \
--privileged -t --rm \
singularityware/docker2singularity:1.11 \
ubuntu:14.04
Currently only the 1.10, 1.11 and 1.12 versions are supported. If you are using an older version of Docker you will need to upgrade.
This work is heavily based on the docker2singularity work done by vsoch and gmkurtzer. Hopefully most of the conversion code will be merged into Singularity in the future making this container even leaner!