Do run an interactive session in the fully installed STRANDS base system, simply make sure you have docker installed on your machine, and then you can simply run
docker run -it --rm strands/strands-docker:kinetic /bin/bash
to launch an interactive session. In there, most STRANDS packages are available, however, access to any local hardware (GPU) is not directly possible, there is more documentation for this at http://wiki.ros.org/docker/Tutorials/Hardware%20Acceleration
But this is enough to have a play with some STRANDS software and connect it to other ROS components as required.
If you want to run this with your local user and actually have the docker container access your X server, run something like:
docker run -it --rm \
--user=`id -u` \
--env="DISPLAY" \
--workdir="/home/$USER" \
--volume="/home/$USER:/home/$USER" \
--volume="/etc/group:/etc/group:ro" \
--volume="/etc/passwd:/etc/passwd:ro" \
--volume="/etc/shadow:/etc/shadow:ro" \
--volume="/etc/sudoers.d:/etc/sudoers.d:ro" \
--volume="/tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix:rw" \
strands/strands-docker:kinetic /bin/bash
This is a useful guide for running X-enabled docker images on OSX: https://blog.bennycornelissen.nl/bwc-gui-apps-in-docker-on-osx/
and here is a gist run this on a MAC: https://gist.github.com/marc-hanheide/d9b4bb6057665acf7524c7b79827f1c8
Requirements:
- install docker on OSX: https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/
- create a docker machine:
docker-machine create --driver virtualbox --virtualbox-memory 2048 docker-vm
source docker-x.sh
from https://gist.github.com/marc-hanheide/d9b4bb6057665acf7524c7b79827f1c8- run
docker_run -it strands/strands-docker:kinetic
build locally via docker build --tag strands/strands-docker:kinetic --network host .
This repository is set up to release automatically a STRANDS docker image into the official docker repository at https://hub.docker.com/r/strands/strands-docker/