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Windows and Linux containers for Unreal Engine 4

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Unreal Engine 4 Docker Containers

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Looking for a place to start? Check out the comprehensive documentation to view step-by-step instructions for common use cases.

The ue4-docker Python package contains a set of Dockerfiles and accompanying build infrastructure that allows you to build Docker images for Epic Games' Unreal Engine 4. The images also incorporate the infrastructure from ue4cli, conan-ue4cli, and ue4-ci-helpers to facilitate a wide variety of use cases.

Key features include:

  • Unreal Engine 4.19.0 and newer is supported.
  • Both Windows containers and Linux containers are supported.
  • Building and packaging UE4 projects is supported.
  • Running automation tests is supported.
  • Running built UE4 projects with offscreen rendering is supported via NVIDIA Docker under Linux.

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Contributing

See the file CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines on how to contribute to the development of ue4-docker.

Legal

Copyright © 2018 - 2019, Adam Rehn. Licensed under the MIT License, see the file LICENSE for details.

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