Drone uses the `build` section of the `.drone.yml` to describe your Docker build environment and specify your build and test instructions. The following is an example build definition:
```yaml
build:
image: golang
environment:
- GOBIN=/drone/bin
commands:
- go get
- go build
- go test
```
## Build options
The build configuration options:
*`image` - any valid Docker image name
*`pull` - if true, will always attempt to pull the latest image
*`environment` - list of environment variables, declared in `name=value` format
*`privileged` - if true, runs the container with extended privileges [1]
*`volumes` - list of bind mounted volumes on the host machine [1]
*`net` - sets the container [network mode](https://docs.docker.com/articles/networking/#container-networking) [1]
[1] Some build options are disabled for security reasons, including `volumes`, `privileged` and `net`. To enable these options, a system administrator must white-list your repository as trusted. This can be done via the repository settings screen.
## Build image
The `image` attribute supports any valid Docker image name:
The `cache` attribute supports a list of directories to cache within the build directory. Internally Drone will treat these as volume containers that are shared between all builds within the repository built on the same host machine. Unlike the `volumes` option `cache` is available without the repository being marked as trusted by an administrator[2].
[2] If the repository is public and the build is triggered by a pull request then caching will be disabled for that build. For all other builds caching will be available.
For more information on how to use caching within a project view [caching in Drone](caching.md).