kbuild

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Published: Feb 22, 2019 License: Apache-2.0

README

Build container images inside a Kubernetes Cluster with your local build context.

For more information see: Kaniko

Requirements
  1. ~/.docker/config.json exists and authenticated to a registry
  2. ~/.kube/config exists and configured with the correct cluster
  3. A Kubernetes Cluster
  4. A Container Registry
Installation

For Linux or Mac use

curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cedrickring/kbuild/master/scripts/get | bash
Usage

Build an image of the current directory with tag repository:tag

kbuild -t repository:tag

To specify a Dockerfile in the working directory, use:

kbuild -t repository:tag -d Dockerfile.dev

or

kbuild --tag repository:tag --dockerfile Dockerfile.dev

respectively.

You can specify multiple image tags by repeating the tag flag.

Additional Flags
-w / --workdir

Specify the working directory (defaults to the directory you're currently in)

-d / --dockerfile

Path to the Dockerfile in the build context (defaults to Dockerfile)

-c / --cache

Enable RUN command caching for faster builds (See here)

--cache-repo

Specify the repo to cache build steps in (defaults to <repository>cache, repo retrieved from the image tag)

-n / --namespace

Specify namespace for the builder to run in (defaults to "default" namespace)

--build-arg

This flag allows you to pass in build args (ARG) for the Kaniko executor

--bucket

The bucket to use for Google Cloud Storage

Registry credentials

You can either have your Docker Container Registry credentials in your ~/.docker/config.json or provide them with the --username (-u) and --password (-p) flags.

When using the cli flags, the container registry url is guessed based on the first provided image tag. e.g. -t my.registry.com/tag is guessed as my.registry.com. If no specific registry is provided in the tag, it defaults to https://index.docker.io/v1/.

Google Cloud Storage

If you want to use the Google Cloud Storage to store your build context, you have to pass gcs as the first argument to kbuild and specify the --bucket to use.

Example: kbuild -t image:tag --bucket mybucket gcs

You might need to create a service account key and store the path to the service-account.json in the GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS environment variable.

How does kbuild work?

In order to use the local context, the context needs to be tar-ed, copied to an Init Container, which shares an empty volume with the Kaniko container, and extracted in the empty volume (only for local context).

Limitations
  • You cannot specify args for the Kaniko executor
Windows
  • The docker-credential-wincred helper is not supported by Kaniko

Directories

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