Parses a dockerfile contents string and returns the array of commands, keeping the original file order.
var parser = require('docker-file-parser');
var options = { includeComments: false };
var contents = 'FROM ubuntu:latest\n'
+ 'ADD . /root\n'
+ 'RUN echo done\n';
var commands = parser.parse(contents, options);
commands.every(function (cmd) { console.log(cmd); });
includeComments
Whether to include comment commands in the returned array. A comment will have the command name as 'COMMENT'.
Each returned command entry is an object with these properties:
name
The capitalized name of the command, e.g. 'FROM'.args
Arguments for the command (can be array, string or map).lineno
Line number from the contents string.error
Only if there was an error parsing command.
Example:
{
name: 'ADD',
args: [ '.', '/srv/app' ],
lineno: 5
}
There are other docker file parse modules for JavaScript, like
dockerfile-parse
and dockerfile-parser
, this module differs in the follow
aspects:
- keeps the ordering of the commands (as they occur in the dockerfile)
- written from a translation of the docker parser.go
- properly handles character escaping and quoting, e.g. ENV myName="John Doe" myDog=Rex\ The\ Dog
- handles multi-line commands (i.e. have a line continuance '' at the end)
- can optionally include the comments