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Windows and Linux containers for Unreal Engine 4

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<p align=”center”><img src=”https://raw.githubusercontent.com/adamrehn/ue4-docker/master/resources/images/banner.svg?sanitize=true” alt=”Unreal Engine and Docker Logos” height=”100”></p> <h1 align=”center”><strong>Unreal Engine 4 Docker Containers</strong></h1> <h3 align=”center”><a href=”https://adamrehn.com/docs/ue4-docker/use-cases/continuous-integration”>Continuous Integration</a> &bull; <a href=”https://adamrehn.com/docs/ue4-docker/use-cases/cloud-rendering”>Cloud Rendering</a> &bull; <a href=”https://adamrehn.com/docs/ue4-docker/use-cases/microservices”>UE4-Powered Microservices</a></h3> <p>&nbsp;</p>

Looking for a place to start? Check out the [comprehensive documentation](https://adamrehn.com/docs/ue4-docker/) 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](https://www.unrealengine.com/). The images also incorporate the infrastructure from [ue4cli](https://github.com/adamrehn/ue4cli) and [conan-ue4cli](https://github.com/adamrehn/conan-ue4cli) 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](https://github.com/adamrehn/ue4-docker/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md) for guidelines on how to contribute to the development of ue4-docker.

## Legal

Copyright &copy; 2018, Adam Rehn. Licensed under the MIT License, see the file [LICENSE](https://github.com/adamrehn/ue4-docker/blob/master/LICENSE) for details.

Unreal and its logo are Epic Games’ trademarks or registered trademarks in the US and elsewhere.

Docker and the Docker logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Docker in the United States and other countries.

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