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docs: clarify options for secret types (file, env)
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Signed-off-by: David Karlsson <[email protected]>
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dvdksn committed Oct 16, 2024
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Supported types are:

- [`file`](#file)
- [`env`](#env)
- [`type=file`](#typefile)
- [`type=env`](#typeenv)

Buildx attempts to detect the `type` automatically if unset.
Buildx attempts to detect the `type` automatically if unset. If an environment
variable with the same key as `id` is set, then Buildx uses `type=env` and the
variable value becomes the secret. If no such environment variable is set, and
`type` is not set, then Buildx falls back to `type=file`.

#### `file`
#### `type=file`

Attribute keys:
Source a build secret from a file.

##### `type=file` synopsis

```console
$ docker buildx build --secret [type=file,]id=<ID>[,src=<FILEPATH>] .
```

##### `type=file` attributes

| Key | Description | Default |
| --------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
| `id` | ID of the secret. | N/A (this key is required) |
| `src`, `source` | Filepath of the file containing the secret value (absolute or relative to current working directory). | `id` if unset. |

###### `type=file` usage

- `id` - ID of the secret. Defaults to base name of the `src` path.
- `src`, `source` - Secret filename. `id` used if unset.
In the following example, `type=file` is automatically detected because no
environment variable mathing `aws` (the ID) is set.

```console
$ docker buildx build --secret id=aws,src=$HOME/.aws/credentials .
```

```dockerfile
# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
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aws s3 cp s3://... ...
```

#### `type=env`

Source a build secret from an environment variable.

##### `type=env` synopsis

```console
$ docker buildx build --secret id=aws,src=$HOME/.aws/credentials .
$ docker buildx build --secret [type=env,]id=<ID>[,env=<VARIABLE>] .
```

#### `env`
##### `type=env` attributes

Attribute keys:
| Key | Description | Default |
| ---------------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
| `id` | ID of the secret. | N/A (this key is required) |
| `env`, `src`, `source` | Environment variable to source the secret from. | `id` if unset. |

##### `type=env` usage

In the following example, `type=env` is automatically detected because an
environment variable matching `id` is set.

- `id` - ID of the secret. Defaults to `env` name.
- `env` - Secret environment variable. `id` used if unset, otherwise will look for `src`, `source` if `id` unset.
```console
$ SECRET_TOKEN=token docker buildx build --secret id=SECRET_TOKEN .
```

```dockerfile
# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
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yarn run test
```

In the following example, the build argument `SECRET_TOKEN` is set to contain
the value of the environment variable `API_KEY`.

```console
$ SECRET_TOKEN=token docker buildx build --secret id=SECRET_TOKEN .
$ API_KEY=token docker buildx build --secret id=SECRET_TOKEN,env=API_KEY .
```

You can also specify the name of the environment variable with `src` or `source`:

```console
$ API_KEY=token docker buildx build --secret type=env,id=SECRET_TOKEN,src=API_KEY .
```

> [!NOTE]
> Specifying the environment variable name with `src` or `source`, you are
> required to set `type=env` explicitly, or else Buildx assumes that the secret
> is `type=file`, and looks for a file with the name of `src` or `source` (in
> this case, a file named `API_KEY` relative to the location where the `docker
> buildx build` command was executed.
### <a name="shm-size"></a> Shared memory size for build containers (--shm-size)

Sets the size of the shared memory allocated for build containers when using
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