# rake-compiler-dock **Easy to use and reliable cross compiler environment for building Windows, Linux, Mac and JRuby binary gems.** It provides cross compilers and Ruby environments for 2.4 and newer versions of the [RubyInstaller](http://rubyinstaller.org/) and Linux runtime environments. They are prepared for use with [rake-compiler](https://github.com/rake-compiler/rake-compiler). It is used by [many gems with C or JRuby extentions](https://github.com/rake-compiler/rake-compiler-dock/wiki/Projects-using-rake-compiler-dock). This is kind of successor of [rake-compiler-dev-box](https://github.com/tjschuck/rake-compiler-dev-box). It is wrapped as a gem for easier setup, usage and integration and is based on lightweight Docker containers. It is also more reliable, since the underlying docker images are versioned and immutable. ## Supported platforms The following platforms are supported for cross-compilation by rake-compiler-dock: - `aarch64-linux` and `aarch64-linux-gnu` - `aarch64-linux-musl` - `arm-linux` and `arm-linux-gnu` - `arm-linux-musl` - `arm64-darwin` - `jruby` - `x64-mingw-ucrt` - `x64-mingw32` - `x86-linux` and `x86-linux-gnu` - `x86-linux-musl` - `x86-mingw32` - `x86_64-darwin` - `x86_64-linux` and `x86_64-linux-gnu` - `x86_64-linux-musl` ### Windows `x64-mingw-ucrt` should be used for Ruby 3.1 and later on windows. `x64-mingw32` should be used for Ruby 3.0 and earlier. This is to match the [changed platform of RubyInstaller-3.1](https://rubyinstaller.org/2021/12/31/rubyinstaller-3.1.0-1-released.html). ### GNU and Musl Platform names with a `*-linux` suffix are aliases for `*-linux-gnu`, since the Rubygems default is to assume `gnu` if no libc is specified. Some C extensions may not require separate GNU and Musl builds, in which case it's acceptable to ship a single `*-linux` gem to cover both platforms. The `*-linux-gnu` and `*-linux-musl` platform name suffixes require Rubygems 3.3.22 or later (or Bundler 2.3.21 or later) at installation time. Ruby version 3.0 and later ship with a sufficient Rubygems version, but versions compatible with earlier Rubies are: - ruby: "2.7", rubygems: "3.4.22" - ruby: "2.6", rubygems: "3.4.22" - ruby: "2.5", rubygems: "3.3.26" - ruby: "2.4", rubygems: "3.3.26" ## Installation Install docker [following the instructions on the docker website](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) ... or install [docker-toolbox for Windows and OSX](https://github.com/docker/toolbox/releases) or boot2docker on [Windows](https://github.com/boot2docker/windows-installer/releases) or [OS X](https://github.com/boot2docker/osx-installer/releases) . Install rake-compiler-dock as a gem. The docker image is downloaded later on demand: $ gem install rake-compiler-dock ... or build your own gem and docker image: $ git clone https://github.com/rake-compiler/rake-compiler-dock $ rake install ## Usage Rake-compiler-dock provides the necessary tools to build Ruby extensions for Windows and Linux written in C and C++ and JRuby written in Java. It is intended to be used in conjunction with [rake-compiler's](https://github.com/rake-compiler/rake-compiler) cross build capability. Your Rakefile should enable cross compilation like so: ```ruby exttask = Rake::ExtensionTask.new('my_extension', my_gem_spec) do |ext| ext.cross_compile = true ext.cross_platform = %w[x86-mingw32 x64-mingw-ucrt x64-mingw32 x86-linux x86_64-linux x86_64-darwin arm64-darwin] end ``` where you should choose your platforms from the list in the "Supported platforms" section. See below, how to invoke cross builds in your Rakefile. Additionally it may also be used to build ffi based binary gems like [libusb](https://github.com/larskanis/libusb), but currently doesn't provide any additional build helpers for this use case, beyond docker invocation and cross compilers. ### Interactive Usage Rake-compiler-dock offers the shell command `rake-compiler-dock` and a [ruby API](http://www.rubydoc.info/gems/rake-compiler-dock/RakeCompilerDock) for issuing commands within the docker image, described below. `rake-compiler-dock` without arguments starts an interactive shell session. This is best suited to try out and debug a build. It mounts the current working directory into the docker environment. All changes below the current working directory are shared with the host. But note, that all other changes to the file system of the container are dropped at the end of the session - the docker image is static for a given version. `rake-compiler-dock` can also take the build command(s) from STDIN or as command arguments. All commands are executed with the same user and group of the host. This is done by copying user account data into the container and sudo to it. To build x86 Windows and x86_64 Linux binary gems interactively, it can be called like this: user@host:$ cd your-gem-dir/ user@host:$ rake-compiler-dock # this enters a container with an interactive shell for x86 Windows (default) user@5b53794ada92:$ bundle user@5b53794ada92:$ rake cross native gem user@5b53794ada92:$ exit user@host:$ ls pkg/*.gem your-gem-1.0.0.gem your-gem-1.0.0-x86-mingw32.gem user@host:$ RCD_PLATFORM=x86_64-linux-gnu rake-compiler-dock # this enters a container for amd64 Linux GNU target user@adc55b2b92a9:$ bundle user@adc55b2b92a9:$ rake cross native gem user@adc55b2b92a9:$ exit user@host:$ ls pkg/*.gem your-gem-1.0.0.gem your-gem-1.0.0-x86_64-linux-gnu.gem Or non-interactive: user@host:$ rake-compiler-dock bash -c "bundle && rake cross native gem" The environment variable `RUBY_CC_VERSION` is predefined as described [below](#environment-variables). If necessary, additional software can be installed, prior to the build command. This is local to the running session, only. For Windows and Mac: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install your-package For Linux: sudo yum install your-package You can also choose between different executable ruby versions by `rbenv shell ` . The current default is 3.1. ### JRuby support Rake-compiler-dock offers a dedicated docker image for JRuby. JRuby doesn't need a complicated cross build environment like C-ruby, but using Rake-compiler-dock for JRuby makes building binary gems more consistent. To build java binary gems interactively, it can be called like this: user@host:$ cd your-gem-dir/ user@host:$ RCD_RUBYVM=jruby rake-compiler-dock # this enters a container with an interactive shell user@5b53794ada92:$ ruby -v jruby 9.2.5.0 (2.5.0) 2018-12-06 6d5a228 OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM 10.0.2+13-Ubuntu-1ubuntu0.18.04.4 on 10.0.2+13-Ubuntu-1ubuntu0.18.04.4 +jit [linux-x86_64] user@5b53794ada92:$ bundle user@5b53794ada92:$ rake java gem user@5b53794ada92:$ exit user@host:$ ls pkg/*.gem your-gem-1.0.0.gem your-gem-1.0.0-java.gem ### Add to your Rakefile To make the build process reproducible for other parties, it is recommended to add rake-compiler-dock to your Rakefile. This can be done like this: ```ruby PLATFORMS = %w[ aarch64-linux-gnu aarch64-linux-musl arm-linux-gnu arm-linux-musl arm64-darwin x64-mingw-ucrt x64-mingw32 x86-linux-gnu x86-linux-musl x86-mingw32 x86_64-darwin x86_64-linux-gnu x86_64-linux-musl ] task 'gem:native' do require 'rake_compiler_dock' sh "bundle package --all" # Avoid repeated downloads of gems by using gem files from the host. PLATFORMS.each do |plat| RakeCompilerDock.sh "bundle --local && rake native:#{plat} gem", platform: plat end RakeCompilerDock.sh "bundle --local && rake java gem", rubyvm: :jruby end ``` This runs the `bundle` and `rake` commands once for each platform. That is once for the jruby gems and 6 times for the specified MRI platforms. ### Run builds in parallel rake-compiler-dock uses dedicated docker images per build target (since rake-compiler-dock-1.0). Because each target runs in a separate docker container, it is simple to run all targets in parallel. The following example defines `rake gem:native` as a multitask and separates the preparation which should run only once. It also shows how gem signing can be done with parallel builds. Please note, that parallel builds only work reliable, if the specific platform gem is requested (instead of just "rake gem"). ```ruby namespace "gem" do task 'prepare' do require 'rake_compiler_dock' require 'io/console' sh "bundle package --all" sh "cp ~/.gem/gem-*.pem build/gem/ || true" ENV["GEM_PRIVATE_KEY_PASSPHRASE"] = STDIN.getpass("Enter passphrase of gem signature key: ") end exttask.cross_platform.each do |plat| desc "Build all native binary gems in parallel" multitask 'native' => plat desc "Build the native gem for #{plat}" task plat => 'prepare' do RakeCompilerDock.sh <<-EOT, platform: plat (cp build/gem/gem-*.pem ~/.gem/ || true) && bundle --local && rake native:#{plat} pkg/#{exttask.gem_spec.full_name}-#{plat}.gem EOT end end end ``` ### Add to your Gemfile Rake-compiler-dock uses [semantic versioning](http://semver.org/), so you should add it into your Gemfile, to make sure, that future changes will not break your build. ```ruby gem 'rake-compiler-dock', '~> 1.2' ``` See [the wiki](https://github.com/rake-compiler/rake-compiler-dock/wiki/Projects-using-rake-compiler-dock) for projects which make use of rake-compiler-dock. ### As a CI System Container The OCI images provided by rake-compiler-dock can be used without the `rake-compiler-dock` gem or wrapper. This may be useful if your CI pipeline is building native gems. For example, a Github Actions job might look like this: ``` yaml jobs: native-gem: name: "native-gem" runs-on: ubuntu-latest container: image: "ghcr.io/rake-compiler/rake-compiler-dock-image:1.2.2-mri-x86_64-linux-gnu" steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - run: bundle install && bundle exec rake gem:x86_64-linux-gnu:rcd - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2 with: name: native-gem path: gems retention-days: 1 ``` Where the referenced rake task might be defined by something like: ``` ruby cross_platforms = ["x64-mingw32", "x86_64-linux", "x86_64-darwin", "arm64-darwin"] namespace "gem" do cross_platforms.each do |platform| namespace platform do task "rcd" do Rake::Task["native:#{platform}"].invoke Rake::Task["pkg/#{rcee_precompiled_spec.full_name}-#{Gem::Platform.new(platform)}.gem"].invoke end end end end ``` For an example of rake tasks that support this style of invocation, visit https://github.com/flavorjones/ruby-c-extensions-explained/tree/main/precompiled ### Living on the edge: using weekly snapshots OCI images snapshotted from `main` are published weekly to Github Container Registry with the string "snapshot" in place of the version number in the tag name, e.g.: - `ghcr.io/rake-compiler/rake-compiler-dock-image:snapshot-mri-x86_64-linux-gnu` These images are intended for integration testing. They may not work properly and should not be considered production ready. ## Environment Variables Rake-compiler-dock makes use of several environment variables. The following variables are recognized by rake-compiler-dock: * `RCD_RUBYVM` - The ruby VM and toolchain to be used. Must be one of `mri`, `jruby`. * `RCD_PLATFORM` - The target rubygems platform. Must be a space separated list out of the platforms listed under "Supported platforms" above. It is ignored when `rubyvm` is set to `:jruby`. * `RCD_IMAGE` - The docker image that is downloaded and started. Defaults to "ghcr.io/rake-compiler/rake-compiler-dock-image:IMAGE_VERSION-PLATFORM" with an image version that is determined by the gem version. The following variables are passed through to the docker container without modification: * `http_proxy`, `https_proxy`, `ftp_proxy` - See [Frequently asked questions](https://github.com/rake-compiler/rake-compiler-dock/wiki/FAQ) for more details. * `GEM_PRIVATE_KEY_PASSPHRASE` - To avoid interactive password prompts in the container. The following variables are provided to the running docker container: * `RCD_IMAGE` - The full docker image name the container is running on. * `RCD_HOST_RUBY_PLATFORM` - The `RUBY_PLATFORM` of the host ruby. * `RCD_HOST_RUBY_VERSION` - The `RUBY_VERSION` of the host ruby. * `RUBY_CC_VERSION` - The target ruby versions for rake-compiler. The default is defined in the [Dockerfile](https://github.com/rake-compiler/rake-compiler-dock/blob/94770238d68d71df5f70abe76097451a575ce46c/Dockerfile.mri.erb#L229), but can be changed as a parameter to rake. * `RCD_MOUNTDIR` - The directory which is mounted into the docker container. Defaults to pwd. * `RCD_WORKDIR` - The working directory within the docker container. Defaults to pwd. Other environment variables can be set or passed through to the container like this: ```ruby RakeCompilerDock.sh "rake cross native gem OPENSSL_VERSION=#{ENV['OPENSSL_VERSION']}" ``` ## More information See [Frequently asked questions](https://github.com/rake-compiler/rake-compiler-dock/wiki/FAQ) and [![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/larskanis/rake-compiler-dock](https://badges.gitter.im/Join%20Chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/larskanis/rake-compiler-dock?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge) ## Contributing 1. Fork it ( https://github.com/rake-compiler/rake-compiler-dock/fork ) 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 5. Create a new Pull Request