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I am using Jenkins for my CI/CD and want to run most of my jobs in Docker.
I installed the plugin "CloudBees Docker Custom Build Environment Plugin" which allow me to run my jobs in a given docker as below:



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When I check logs I see this:



docker exec --tty --user 996:994 890fd5fc166283923e61ea515d5f49a149e508c231281c39dc05e14d6ab43a09


The uid 996 is the jenkins user which does not even exist inside docker.
That is a problem because I can't do anything once inside docker (apt update, apt install)



Do you guys have any idea how, using that plugin, I can use the real user inside the docker ? (in this case the user must be "node")



Thanks










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  • if you are using the official jenkins image, your container is running with jenkins user which does not have sudo right to perform admin task etc. So you need to build a customized jenkins image, and add your apt update, apt install steps before running jenkins server...
    – Enix
    Nov 22 at 8:55










  • I am not running jenkins in Docker, I am running jenkins in EC2 on AWS. However my job are running inside Docker
    – Ahmed-F
    Nov 22 at 21:13

















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I am using Jenkins for my CI/CD and want to run most of my jobs in Docker.
I installed the plugin "CloudBees Docker Custom Build Environment Plugin" which allow me to run my jobs in a given docker as below:



enter image description here



When I check logs I see this:



docker exec --tty --user 996:994 890fd5fc166283923e61ea515d5f49a149e508c231281c39dc05e14d6ab43a09


The uid 996 is the jenkins user which does not even exist inside docker.
That is a problem because I can't do anything once inside docker (apt update, apt install)



Do you guys have any idea how, using that plugin, I can use the real user inside the docker ? (in this case the user must be "node")



Thanks










share|improve this question






















  • if you are using the official jenkins image, your container is running with jenkins user which does not have sudo right to perform admin task etc. So you need to build a customized jenkins image, and add your apt update, apt install steps before running jenkins server...
    – Enix
    Nov 22 at 8:55










  • I am not running jenkins in Docker, I am running jenkins in EC2 on AWS. However my job are running inside Docker
    – Ahmed-F
    Nov 22 at 21:13















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up vote
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down vote

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I am using Jenkins for my CI/CD and want to run most of my jobs in Docker.
I installed the plugin "CloudBees Docker Custom Build Environment Plugin" which allow me to run my jobs in a given docker as below:



enter image description here



When I check logs I see this:



docker exec --tty --user 996:994 890fd5fc166283923e61ea515d5f49a149e508c231281c39dc05e14d6ab43a09


The uid 996 is the jenkins user which does not even exist inside docker.
That is a problem because I can't do anything once inside docker (apt update, apt install)



Do you guys have any idea how, using that plugin, I can use the real user inside the docker ? (in this case the user must be "node")



Thanks










share|improve this question













I am using Jenkins for my CI/CD and want to run most of my jobs in Docker.
I installed the plugin "CloudBees Docker Custom Build Environment Plugin" which allow me to run my jobs in a given docker as below:



enter image description here



When I check logs I see this:



docker exec --tty --user 996:994 890fd5fc166283923e61ea515d5f49a149e508c231281c39dc05e14d6ab43a09


The uid 996 is the jenkins user which does not even exist inside docker.
That is a problem because I can't do anything once inside docker (apt update, apt install)



Do you guys have any idea how, using that plugin, I can use the real user inside the docker ? (in this case the user must be "node")



Thanks







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  • if you are using the official jenkins image, your container is running with jenkins user which does not have sudo right to perform admin task etc. So you need to build a customized jenkins image, and add your apt update, apt install steps before running jenkins server...
    – Enix
    Nov 22 at 8:55










  • I am not running jenkins in Docker, I am running jenkins in EC2 on AWS. However my job are running inside Docker
    – Ahmed-F
    Nov 22 at 21:13




















  • if you are using the official jenkins image, your container is running with jenkins user which does not have sudo right to perform admin task etc. So you need to build a customized jenkins image, and add your apt update, apt install steps before running jenkins server...
    – Enix
    Nov 22 at 8:55










  • I am not running jenkins in Docker, I am running jenkins in EC2 on AWS. However my job are running inside Docker
    – Ahmed-F
    Nov 22 at 21:13


















if you are using the official jenkins image, your container is running with jenkins user which does not have sudo right to perform admin task etc. So you need to build a customized jenkins image, and add your apt update, apt install steps before running jenkins server...
– Enix
Nov 22 at 8:55




if you are using the official jenkins image, your container is running with jenkins user which does not have sudo right to perform admin task etc. So you need to build a customized jenkins image, and add your apt update, apt install steps before running jenkins server...
– Enix
Nov 22 at 8:55












I am not running jenkins in Docker, I am running jenkins in EC2 on AWS. However my job are running inside Docker
– Ahmed-F
Nov 22 at 21:13






I am not running jenkins in Docker, I am running jenkins in EC2 on AWS. However my job are running inside Docker
– Ahmed-F
Nov 22 at 21:13



















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