A ionic 2 image to be used with Gitlab CI
- Node 6.9.1
- Npm 3.10.8
- Ionic 2.1.12
- Cordova 5.3.1
- android-23
- Ready to run Google Chrome for e2e tests
- Ruby 2.2 (usefull for scss-lint)
- Yarn 0.17.3
- Android SDK (build tools, platform tools, android-23)
docker run -ti --rm -p 8100:8100 -p 35729:35729 fallen90/ionic-docker
If you have your own ionic sources, you can launch it with:
docker run -ti --rm -p 8100:8100 -p 35729:35729 -v /path/to/your/ionic-project/:/myApp:rw fallen90/ionic-docker
With this alias:
alias ionic="docker run -ti --rm -p 8100:8100 -p 35729:35729 --privileged -v /dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb -v ~/.gradle:/root/.gradle -v \$PWD:/myApp:rw fallen90/ionic-docker ionic"
Due to a bug in ionic, if you want to use ionic serve, you have to use --net host option :
alias ionic="docker run -ti --rm --net host --privileged -v /dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb -v ~/.gradle:/root/.gradle -v \$PWD:/myApp:rw fallen90/ionic-docker ionic"
Know you need gradle for android, I suggest to mount ~/.gradle into /root/.gradle to avoid downloading the whole planet again and again
you can follow the ionic tutorial (except for the ios part...) without having to install ionic nor cordova nor nodejs on your computer.
ionic start myApp tabs
cd myApp
ionic serve
# If you didn't used --net host, be sure to chose the ip address, not localhost, or you would not be able to use it
open http://localhost:8100 and everything works.
You can test on your android device, just make sure that debugging is enabled.
cd myApp
ionic platform add android
ionic build android
ionic run android
* The application is not installed on my android device
* Try `docker run -ti --rm -p 8100:8100 -p 35729:35729 --privileged -v /dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb -v \$PWD:/myApp:rw fallen90/ionic-docker adb devices` your device should appear
* The adb devices show nothing whereas I can see it when I do `adb devices` on my computer
* You can't have adb inside and outside docker at the same time, be sure to `adb kill-server` on your computer before using this image