Test Recipes Docker and SSH Guidelines
SSH Host Access
- The SSH host is accessible as user "sketch" at
host.docker.internal:2222 - Use the provided SSH key at
/sketch_test_key - Connection command:
ssh -i /sketch_test_key -p 2222 sketch@host.docker.internal
Docker and gvisor Installation
- The SSH host runs Ubuntu and requires Docker and gvisor to be installed manually
- Use Ubuntu's native
docker.io package instead of Docker's official repository - Install with:
sudo apt install -y docker.io docker-compose - Follow the instructions in README.md for complete installation steps
- Both
runc (default) and runsc (gvisor) runtimes should be available - Test with:
docker run --runtime=runsc --rm hello-world
Sketch Testing with Docker over SSH
- Configure SSH config for easy access:
Host dockerhost pointing to the VM - Use
DOCKER_HOST=ssh://dockerhost for remote Docker access - For one-shot testing:
DOCKER_HOST=ssh://dockerhost ANTHROPIC_API_KEY="key" go run ./cmd/sketch -one-shot -prompt "prompt" -verbose -unsafe -skaband-addr="" - The
-skaband-addr="" flag bypasses sketch.dev authentication for testing
Container Networking Issues
- When running Docker inside containers, expect networking and iptables permission issues
- Use
--iptables=false --bridge=none flags for dockerd in constrained environments - Consider using host networking or simplified setups for testing
Package Installation
- Always use longer timeouts for package installations (2-5 minutes)
- Ubuntu package installs may show debconf warnings in non-interactive environments - this is normal
- Install SSH client with:
apt install -y openssh-client