/pyinstaller

Docker image that can build single file Python apps with PyInstaller for Alpine Linux.

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PyInstaller

Docker image that can build single file Python apps with PyInstaller for Alpine Linux.

Alpine uses musl instead of glibc. The PyInstaller bootloader for Linux 64 that comes with PyInstaller is made for glibc. This Docker image builds a bootloader with musl.

This Docker image also provides a clean way to build PyInstaller apps in an isolated environment.

Usage

Building A PyInstaller Package

To build a Python package, create a Docker container with your source mounted as a volume at /src:

docker run --rm \
    -v "${PWD}:/src" \
    six8/pyinstaller-alpine \
    --noconfirm \
    --onefile \
    --log-level DEBUG \
    --clean \
    example.py

If a requirements.txt file is found in your source directory, the requirements will automatically be installed with pip.

This will output a built app to the dist sub-directory in your source directory. The app can be ran on an Alpine OS:

./dist/example

Encrypting Your App

You can use PyInstaller to obfuscate your source with encryption. To use a specific key, pass a 16 character string with the --key {key-string} parameter. A non-standard feature of this Docker image is that you can use --random-key to use a random key:

docker run --rm \
    -v "${PWD}:/src" \
    six8/pyinstaller-alpine \
    --onefile \
    --random-key \
    --clean \
    example.py

Reproducible Build

If you want a Reproducible Build when your source has not changed, you can pass a PYTHONHASHSEED env var for consistent randomization for internal data structures:

docker run --rm \
    -v "${PWD}:/src" \
    -e PYTHONHASHSEED=42 \
    six8/pyinstaller-alpine \
    --onefile \
    --clean \
    example.py

cksum dist/example | awk '{print $1}'

Building Docker Image

If you'd like to build the Docker image yourself:

./build.sh