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Run various development environments in a Docker container for security reasons

Give only access to the current directory, and any specific directories the tool uses.

Node.js and NPM/NPX

Installation

  1. Install NPM.
    • Download the Node.js binary distribution.
    • Extract the node_modules directory from it and put it in /usr/local/lib, let it be owned by root.
    • (Skip the node binary and everything else.)
  2. Create any needed files and directories with the nodejs/setup.sh script.
  3. Put the scripts in nodejs/bin somewhere in your PATH.

Usage

  • Use the node script to run Node.js.
  • Use the node-repl script to run Node.js in interactive mode (REPL).
  • Use the npm-global to install stuff from NPM in /usr/local/lib/node_modules, don't forget the -g flag. Binary links will not work.
  • Use the npm script to manage a project.
  • Use the npm-multi script to manage a multi-module project, start it in project root dir and pass the name of the module as first argument.
  • Use the npx script to run npx.

Java, Maven and Gradle

Installation

  1. Build the Docker image and create any needed files and directories with the maven/setup.sh script.
  2. Put the scripts in maven/bin somewhere in your PATH.

Scala and SBT

Installation

  1. Build the Docker image and create any needed files and directories with the sbt/setup.sh script.
  2. Put the scripts in sbt/bin somewhere in your PATH.