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Add a simple Makefile with a `validate` target to run `shellcheck -a` on the script. Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com> |
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BuildSourceImage
Tool to build a source image. The goal is to make retrieving the source code used to make a container image easier for users to obtain, using the standard OCI protocols and image formats.
Usage
$> ./BuildSourceImage.sh -h
BuildSourceImage.sh version 0.1
Usage: BuildSourceImage.sh [-D] [-b <path>] [-c <path>] [-e <path>] [-r <path>] [-o <path>] [-i <image>] [-p <image>] [-l] [-d <drivers>]
-b <path> base path for source image builds
-c <path> build context for the container image. Can be provided via CONTEXT_DIR env variable
-e <path> extra src for the container image. Can be provided via EXTRA_SRC_DIR env variable
-s <path> directory of SRPMS to add. Can be provided via SRPM_DIR env variable
-o <path> output the OCI image to path. Can be provided via OUTPUT_DIR env variable
-d <drivers> enumerate specific source drivers to run
-l list the source drivers available
-i <image> image reference to fetch and inspect its rootfs to derive sources
-p <image> push source image to specified reference after build
-D debuging output. Can be set via DEBUG env variable
-h this usage information
-v version
It also nicely usable inside a container
$> buildah build-using-dockerfile -t containers/buildsourceimage .
Examples
- Building from a fetched reference
- Building from a directory of src.rpms:
- Building from a directory of src.rpms and pushing it to a simple registry:
Use Cases
- Build a source image from an existing container image by introspection
- Build a source code image from a collection of known
.src.rpm
's - Include additional build context into the source image
- Include extra sources use