cri-o/cmd/crio/config.go
Antonio Murdaca a35727c80b
*: implement additional pull registries
Signed-off-by: Antonio Murdaca <runcom@redhat.com>
2017-08-02 16:38:11 +02:00

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Go

package main
import (
"os"
"text/template"
"github.com/kubernetes-incubator/cri-o/server"
"github.com/urfave/cli"
)
var commentedConfigTemplate = template.Must(template.New("config").Parse(`
# The "crio" table contains all of the server options.
[crio]
# root is a path to the "root directory". CRIO stores all of its data,
# including container images, in this directory.
root = "{{ .Root }}"
# run is a path to the "run directory". CRIO stores all of its state
# in this directory.
runroot = "{{ .RunRoot }}"
# storage_driver select which storage driver is used to manage storage
# of images and containers.
storage_driver = "{{ .Storage }}"
# storage_option is used to pass an option to the storage driver.
storage_option = [
{{ range $opt := .StorageOptions }}{{ printf "\t%q,\n" $opt }}{{ end }}]
# The "crio.api" table contains settings for the kubelet/gRPC
# interface (which is also used by crioctl).
[crio.api]
# listen is the path to the AF_LOCAL socket on which crio will listen.
listen = "{{ .Listen }}"
# stream_address is the IP address on which the stream server will listen
stream_address = "{{ .StreamAddress }}"
# stream_port is the port on which the stream server will listen
stream_port = "{{ .StreamPort }}"
# file_locking is whether file-based locking will be used instead of
# in-memory locking
file_locking = {{ .FileLocking }}
# The "crio.runtime" table contains settings pertaining to the OCI
# runtime used and options for how to set up and manage the OCI runtime.
[crio.runtime]
# runtime is the OCI compatible runtime used for trusted container workloads.
# This is a mandatory setting as this runtime will be the default one
# and will also be used for untrusted container workloads if
# runtime_untrusted_workload is not set.
runtime = "{{ .Runtime }}"
# runtime_untrusted_workload is the OCI compatible runtime used for untrusted
# container workloads. This is an optional setting, except if
# default_container_trust is set to "untrusted".
runtime_untrusted_workload = "{{ .RuntimeUntrustedWorkload }}"
# default_workload_trust is the default level of trust crio puts in container
# workloads. It can either be "trusted" or "untrusted", and the default
# is "trusted".
# Containers can be run through different container runtimes, depending on
# the trust hints we receive from kubelet:
# - If kubelet tags a container workload as untrusted, crio will try first to
# run it through the untrusted container workload runtime. If it is not set,
# crio will use the trusted runtime.
# - If kubelet does not provide any information about the container workload trust
# level, the selected runtime will depend on the default_container_trust setting.
# If it is set to "untrusted", then all containers except for the host privileged
# ones, will be run by the runtime_untrusted_workload runtime. Host privileged
# containers are by definition trusted and will always use the trusted container
# runtime. If default_container_trust is set to "trusted", crio will use the trusted
# container runtime for all containers.
default_workload_trust = "{{ .DefaultWorkloadTrust }}"
# conmon is the path to conmon binary, used for managing the runtime.
conmon = "{{ .Conmon }}"
# conmon_env is the environment variable list for conmon process,
# used for passing necessary environment variable to conmon or runtime.
conmon_env = [
{{ range $env := .ConmonEnv }}{{ printf "\t%q,\n" $env }}{{ end }}]
# selinux indicates whether or not SELinux will be used for pod
# separation on the host. If you enable this flag, SELinux must be running
# on the host.
selinux = {{ .SELinux }}
# seccomp_profile is the seccomp json profile path which is used as the
# default for the runtime.
seccomp_profile = "{{ .SeccompProfile }}"
# apparmor_profile is the apparmor profile name which is used as the
# default for the runtime.
apparmor_profile = "{{ .ApparmorProfile }}"
# cgroup_manager is the cgroup management implementation to be used
# for the runtime.
cgroup_manager = "{{ .CgroupManager }}"
# pids_limit is the number of processes allowed in a container
pids_limit = {{ .PidsLimit }}
# The "crio.image" table contains settings pertaining to the
# management of OCI images.
[crio.image]
# default_transport is the prefix we try prepending to an image name if the
# image name as we receive it can't be parsed as a valid source reference
default_transport = "{{ .DefaultTransport }}"
# pause_image is the image which we use to instantiate infra containers.
pause_image = "{{ .PauseImage }}"
# pause_command is the command to run in a pause_image to have a container just
# sit there. If the image contains the necessary information, this value need
# not be specified.
pause_command = "{{ .PauseCommand }}"
# signature_policy is the name of the file which decides what sort of policy we
# use when deciding whether or not to trust an image that we've pulled.
# Outside of testing situations, it is strongly advised that this be left
# unspecified so that the default system-wide policy will be used.
signature_policy = "{{ .SignaturePolicyPath }}"
# image_volumes controls how image volumes are handled.
# The valid values are mkdir and ignore.
image_volumes = "{{ .ImageVolumes }}"
# insecure_registries is used to skip TLS verification when pulling images.
insecure_registries = [
{{ range $opt := .InsecureRegistries }}{{ printf "\t%q,\n" $opt }}{{ end }}]
# registries is used to specify a comma separated list of registries to be used
# when pulling an unqualified image (e.g. fedora:rawhide).
registries = [
{{ range $opt := .Registries }}{{ printf "\t%q,\n" $opt }}{{ end }}]
# The "crio.network" table contains settings pertaining to the
# management of CNI plugins.
[crio.network]
# network_dir is is where CNI network configuration
# files are stored.
network_dir = "{{ .NetworkDir }}"
# plugin_dir is is where CNI plugin binaries are stored.
plugin_dir = "{{ .PluginDir }}"
`))
// TODO: Currently ImageDir isn't really used, so we haven't added it to this
// template. Add it once the storage code has been merged.
var configCommand = cli.Command{
Name: "config",
Usage: "generate crio configuration files",
Flags: []cli.Flag{
cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "default",
Usage: "output the default configuration",
},
},
Action: func(c *cli.Context) error {
// At this point, app.Before has already parsed the user's chosen
// config file. So no need to handle that here.
config := c.App.Metadata["config"].(*server.Config)
if c.Bool("default") {
config = server.DefaultConfig()
}
// Output the commented config.
return commentedConfigTemplate.ExecuteTemplate(os.Stdout, "config", config)
},
}