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How to use Docker with Self-hosted Linux Shell runner?

When i'm trying to start this pipeline

pipelines:
branches:
master:
- step:
name: Step 1
runs-on:
- self.hosted
- test
- linux.shell
script:
- docker version

i got thin result

"Cannot connect to the Docker daemon at tcp://localhost:2375. Is the docker daemon running?"

I have Docker installed, docker.service and docker.socket is active on runner.

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Theodora Boudale
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Nov 01, 2022

Hi @Ievgen Koshevyi and welcome to the community!

Docker has not been tested and is not supported for Linux Shell Runners. That being said, I think the issue is that we are setting the variable DOCKER_HOST to tcp://localhost:2375 which leads to issues.

In order to work around this, you can add the command export DOCKER_HOST="" in your script as follows:

pipelines:
branches:
master:
- step:
name: Step 1
runs-on:
- self.hosted
- test
- linux.shell
script:
- export DOCKER_HOST=""
- docker version

Please feel free to let me know if that solves the issue and if you have any questions.

Kind regards,
Theodora

Yeah. It works. Thank you!

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