Dockerfile links3.1 (versions/library-3.1/Dockerfile)3.2 (versions/library-3.2/Dockerfile)3.3 (versions/library-3.3/Dockerfile)3.4 (versions/library-3.4/Dockerfile)3.5, latest (versions/library-3.5/Dockerfile)edge (versions/library-edge/Dockerfile)Where to get help:
the Docker Community Forums, the Docker Community Slack, or Stack Overflow
Where to file issues:
https://github.com/gliderlabs/docker-alpine/issues
Maintained by:
Glider Labs (an Alpine community contributor)
Published image artifact details:
repo-info repo's repos/alpine/ directory (history)
(image metadata, transfer size, etc)
Image updates:
official-images PRs with label library/alpine
official-images repo's library/alpine file (history)
Source of this description:
docs repo's alpine/ directory (history)
Supported Docker versions:
the latest release (down to 1.6 on a best-effort basis)
Alpine Linux is a Linux distribution built around musl libc and BusyBox. The image is only 5 MB in size and has access to a package repository that is much more complete than other BusyBox based images. This makes Alpine Linux a great image base for utilities and even production applications. Read more about Alpine Linux here and you can see how their mantra fits in right at home with Docker images.
Use like you would any other base image:
FROM alpine:3.3
RUN apk add --no-cache mysql-client
ENTRYPOINT ["mysql"]
This example has a virtual image size of only 16 MB. Compare that to our good friend Ubuntu:
FROM ubuntu:14.04
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y mysql-client \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
ENTRYPOINT ["mysql"]
This yields us a virtual image size of about 232 MB image.
This image is well documented. Check out the documentation at Viewdocs.