Update desktop integration examples to be more up to date.

Chromium > Iceweasel and cool new gparted example.

Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Jessica Frazelle <jess@docker.com> (github: jfrazelle)
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Examples
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* Data container: ./data/Dockerfile creates a data image sharing /data volume
* Iceweasel: ./iceweasel/Dockerfile shows a way to dockerize a common multimedia application
* Chromium: ./chromium/Dockerfile shows a way to dockerize a common application
* Gparted: ./gparted/Dockerfile shows a way to dockerize a common application w devices

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# VERSION: 0.1
# DESCRIPTION: Create chromium container with its dependencies
# AUTHOR: Jessica Frazelle <jess@docker.com>
# COMMENTS:
# This file describes how to build a Chromium container with all
# dependencies installed. It uses native X11 unix socket.
# Tested on Debian Jessie
# USAGE:
# # Download Chromium Dockerfile
# wget http://raw.githubusercontent.com/docker/docker/master/contrib/desktop-integration/chromium/Dockerfile
#
# # Build chromium image
# docker build -t chromium .
#
# # Run stateful data-on-host chromium. For ephemeral, remove -v /data/chromium:/data
# docker run -v /data/chromium:/data -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix \
# -e DISPLAY=unix$DISPLAY chromium
# # To run stateful dockerized data containers
# docker run --volumes-from chromium-data -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix \
# -e DISPLAY=unix$DISPLAY chromium
DOCKER_VERSION 1.3
# Base docker image
FROM debian:jessie
MAINTAINER Jessica Frazelle <jess@docker.com>
# Install Chromium
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
chromium \
chromium-l10n \
libcanberra-gtk-module \
libexif-dev \
--no-install-recommends
# Autorun chromium
CMD ["/usr/bin/chromium", "--no-sandbox", "--user-data-dir=/data"]

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# VERSION: 0.1
# DESCRIPTION: Create data image sharing /data volume
# AUTHOR: Daniel Mizyrycki <daniel@dotcloud.com>
# COMMENTS:
# This image is used as base for all data containers.
# /data volume is owned by sysadmin.
# USAGE:
# # Download data Dockerfile
# wget http://raw.githubusercontent.com/dotcloud/docker/master/contrib/desktop-integration/data/Dockerfile
#
# # Build data image
# docker build -t data .
#
# # Create a data container. (eg: iceweasel-data)
# docker run --name iceweasel-data data true
#
# # List data from it
# docker run --volumes-from iceweasel-data busybox ls -al /data
docker-version 0.6.5
# Smallest base image, just to launch a container
FROM busybox
MAINTAINER Daniel Mizyrycki <daniel@docker.com>
# Create a regular user
RUN echo 'sysadmin:x:1000:1000::/data:/bin/sh' >> /etc/passwd
RUN echo 'sysadmin:x:1000:' >> /etc/group
# Create directory for that user
RUN mkdir /data
RUN chown sysadmin.sysadmin /data
# Add content to /data. This will keep sysadmin ownership
RUN touch /data/init_volume
# Create /data volume
VOLUME /data

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# VERSION: 0.1
# DESCRIPTION: Create gparted container with its dependencies
# AUTHOR: Jessica Frazelle <jess@docker.com>
# COMMENTS:
# This file describes how to build a gparted container with all
# dependencies installed. It uses native X11 unix socket.
# Tested on Debian Jessie
# USAGE:
# # Download gparted Dockerfile
# wget http://raw.githubusercontent.com/docker/docker/master/contrib/desktop-integration/gparted/Dockerfile
#
# # Build gparted image
# docker build -t gparted .
#
# docker run -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix \
# --device=/dev/sda:/dev/sda \
# -e DISPLAY=unix$DISPLAY gparted
#
DOCKER-VERSION 1.3
# Base docker image
FROM debian:jessie
MAINTAINER Jessica Frazelle <jess@docker.com>
# Install Gparted and its dependencies
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
gparted \
libcanberra-gtk-module \
--no-install-recommends
# Autorun gparted
CMD ["/usr/sbin/gparted"]

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# VERSION: 0.7
# DESCRIPTION: Create iceweasel container with its dependencies
# AUTHOR: Daniel Mizyrycki <daniel@dotcloud.com>
# COMMENTS:
# This file describes how to build a Iceweasel container with all
# dependencies installed. It uses native X11 unix socket and alsa
# sound devices. Tested on Debian 7.2
# USAGE:
# # Download Iceweasel Dockerfile
# wget http://raw.githubusercontent.com/dotcloud/docker/master/contrib/desktop-integration/iceweasel/Dockerfile
#
# # Build iceweasel image
# docker build -t iceweasel .
#
# # Run stateful data-on-host iceweasel. For ephemeral, remove -v /data/iceweasel:/data
# docker run -v /data/iceweasel:/data -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix \
# -v /dev/snd:/dev/snd --lxc-conf='lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 116:* rwm' \
# -e DISPLAY=unix$DISPLAY iceweasel
#
# # To run stateful dockerized data containers
# docker run --volumes-from iceweasel-data -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix \
# -v /dev/snd:/dev/snd --lxc-conf='lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 116:* rwm' \
# -e DISPLAY=unix$DISPLAY iceweasel
docker-version 0.6.5
# Base docker image
FROM debian:wheezy
MAINTAINER Daniel Mizyrycki <daniel@docker.com>
# Install Iceweasel and "sudo"
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y iceweasel sudo
# create sysadmin account
RUN useradd -m -d /data -p saIVpsc0EVTwA sysadmin
RUN sed -Ei 's/sudo:x:27:/sudo:x:27:sysadmin/' /etc/group
RUN sed -Ei 's/(\%sudo\s+ALL=\(ALL\:ALL\) )ALL/\1 NOPASSWD:ALL/' /etc/sudoers
# Autorun iceweasel. -no-remote is necessary to create a new container, as
# iceweasel appears to communicate with itself through X11.
CMD ["/usr/bin/sudo", "-u", "sysadmin", "-H", "-E", "/usr/bin/iceweasel", "-no-remote"]