# Brave Browser Container Image 🐳
## Setup
In the following instructions, `podman` may be replaced with `sudo docker`.
### Step 1: Select or Build Image
Perform **one** of the following steps:
- ```sh
$ git clone https://github.com/fphammerle/docker-brave-browser
$ cd docker-brave-browser
$ podman build -t [IMAGE_NAME] .
```
- Select a pre-built image at https://hub.docker.com/r/fphammerle/brave-browser/tags
(e.g., `docker.io/fphammerle/brave-browser:0.2.0-browser1.22.71-amd64`)
### Step 2: Start Dedicated X Server
Choose some arbitrary `[DISPLAY_NUMBER]` and run:
```sh
$ Xephyr -resizeable :[DISPLAY_NUMBER]
# for example:
$ Xephyr -resizeable :1
```
Alternative: Adapt the access rights of your main X server
(cave: `xhost +` is horribly insecure)
### Step 3: Launch Container
```sh
$ podman run --name brave_browser --rm --init \
-e DISPLAY=:[DISPLAY_NUMBER] -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix \
-v brave_browser_home:/home/browser --shm-size 1GB \
--read-only --tmpfs /tmp:size=8k \
--cap-drop ALL --security-opt no-new-privileges \
[IMAGE_NAME]
```
Add `--tmpfs /tmp:size=8k` when using `docker`.