A collection of Docker containers for running Blender headless or distributed ✨
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The images in this repository are autogenerated by running the generate.py
script. The script uses manifest.json
image definitions to define different versions and capabilities. To quickly get started with using the images head over to our wiki page.
nytimes/blender:latest
- Latest GPU image with latest Blender version
nytimes/blender:3.3.1-cpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:3.3.1-gpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:3.2-cpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:3.2-gpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:3.1-cpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:3.1-gpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:3.0-cpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:3.0-gpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:2.93-cpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:2.93-gpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:2.92-cpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:2.92-gpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:2.91-cpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:2.91-gpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:2.90-cpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:2.90-gpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:2.83-cpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:2.83-gpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:2.82-cpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:2.82-gpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:2.81-cpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:2.81-gpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:2.80-cpu-ubuntu18.04
nytimes/blender:2.80-gpu-ubuntu18.04
To contribute a new image make sure you:
- Add the image definition in the
manifest.json
- Add the image to this README in the Docker tags section
- run the
generate.py
script (for instance usingdocker run -it --rm -v "$PWD":/usr/src/myapp -w /usr/src/myapp python:3.8-slim python generate.py
) - ensure that you can build by running
docker build -t blender .
in the folders where the newDockerfile
were generated - ensure that containerized blender can run
docker run -it blender blender --version
- add the pipelines in
.drone.yml
- PR your change and if the change is approved, we will deploy it Docker Hub
This repository is maintained by the Research & Development team at The New York Times and is provided as-is for your own use. For more information about R&D at the Times visit rd.nytimes.com