ansible-bender VS dockerfiles

Compare ansible-bender vs dockerfiles and see what are their differences.

ansible-bender

ansible-playbook + buildah = a sweet container image (by ansible-community)

dockerfiles

Various Docker files for various operations and programs. Inspired by Jessie Frazelle who inspired me to start sharing Dockerfiles :) (by themkat)
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ansible-bender dockerfiles
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4.0 3.5
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ansible-bender

Posts with mentions or reviews of ansible-bender. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-31.

dockerfiles

Posts with mentions or reviews of dockerfiles. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-05.
  • Creating container images with Ansible (using ansible-bender)
    5 projects | dev.to | 5 Apr 2022
    In the last article, building container images with Ansible was briefly discussed. An external blog article on that very subject was linked to, and if you read it you may have seen a lot of manual steps using Docker- and Buildah-commands. This seems like a lot of boiler plate code just to make container images with Ansible, right? From that idea, ansible-bender was born! Ansible-Bender uses Buildah to build your images, and Podman to handle them (some commands like pushing images, build logs, inspecting images etc. are included into Ansible-Bender). Buildah is a container image builder that does not depend on any external programs, and can build containers for any container runtime. A very big downside is that it's only supported on GNU/Linux-based systems, which is bad news if you are using Mac OS X (or god forbid if you are one of the Windows users, ugh). To combat this issue I made a Docker image that includes Buildah and all dependencies, that can be used to run Ansible-Bender on other platforms. Might be a bit slower than just using it on a GNU/Linux-based system, but beats not being able to use it at all!

What are some alternatives?

When comparing ansible-bender and dockerfiles you can also consider the following projects:

kaniko - Build Container Images In Kubernetes

buildah - A tool that facilitates building OCI images.

rtl88x2bu - rtl88x2bu driver updated for current kernels.

Headphones - Automatic music downloader for SABnzbd

Healthchecks - Open-source cron job and background task monitoring service, written in Python & Django

.emacs.d - My .emacs.d configuration. Even have a Github Actions pipeline :smirk:

Packer - Packer is a tool for creating identical machine images for multiple platforms from a single source configuration.