# Build Drone uses the `build` section of the `.drone.yml` to describe your Docker build environment and 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] * `commands` - list of build commands [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: ```yaml # Docker library image image: golang # Docker library image, with tag image: golang:1.4 # Docker image, full name, with tag image: library/golang:1.4 # fully qualified Docker image URI, with tag image: index.docker.io/library/golang:1.4 ``` ## Skipping builds Skip a build by including the text `[CI SKIP]` in your commit message.