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Build and deploy a custom worker image
This topic describes how to build and deploy a custom worker image so that you can add custom tools or logic to your Terraform run environments.
Introduction
Terraform Enterprise performs Terraform runs in ephemeral containers using a built-in tfc-agent container image by default. To add custom tools or logic to your Terraform run environment, you must build a custom image and configure Terraform Enterprise to use it.
Requirements
The base image must be hashicorp/tfc-agent:1.6.0 or later.
Dockerfile
Build your custom image using the below Dockerfile.
FROM hashicorp/tfc-agent:latest
# Switch the to root user in order to perform privileged actions such as
# installing software.
USER root
# Install sudo. The container runs as a non-root user, but people may rely on
# the ability to apt-get install things.
RUN apt-get -y install sudo
# Permit tfc-agent to use sudo apt-get commands.
RUN echo 'tfc-agent ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/apt-get , /usr/bin/apt' >> /etc/sudoers.d/50-tfc-agent
# Switch back to the tfc-agent user as needed by Terraform agents.
USER tfc-agent
Agent
Update the environment variable TFE_RUN_PIPELINE_IMAGE in your yaml file:
TFE_RUN_PIPELINE_IMAGE: registry.example.com/example/tfc-agent:custom-tag