koji-containerbuild
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Container build support for Koji buildsystem
Koji containerbuild
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This package extends Koji buildsystem with plugin which allows building containers via OpenShift buildsystem. Additionally it provides CLI tool to submit builds based on koji CLI.
Most likely you'll need to run own OpenShift instance. See OpenShift documentation how to setup that.
Supported versions of python
Python 2.7+ is supported only by Koji CLI plugin Python 3.6+ is supported by all plugins
Build a package
To build the current release, use the following command in the repo directory::
tito build --rpm
Create release tarball
To create tarball for a release run::
python setup.py sdist
Create new release
Create upstream release
In this upstream repository:
1. Bump release and commit changelog:
* If this is downstream update, run::
tito tag
* If this is upstream update you need to specify version. It needs to be without release part, only dot separated one (for example 0.5.7)::
tito tag --use-version 0.5.7
2. See last line of tito output which give you a hint how to push commit and tag to remote (for example 0.5.7-1)::
git push origin
git push origin koji-containerbuild-0.5.7-1
3. Create srpm::
tito build --srpm
Update downstream release
Following steps are for updating packages in Fedora:
-
Clone or pull latest changes in downstream repository::
fedpkg co koji-containerbuild
-
Switch to branch which you want to update (e.g. start with master)::
fedpkg switch-branch master
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Import srpm created in previos section (for example koji-containerbuild version 0.5.7-1, updating Fedora 24)::
fedpkg import /tmp/tito/koji-containerbuild-0.5.7-1.f24.src.rpm
Review changes - there should be single new tarball, entries in changelog looks fine (e.g. not empty).
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Try to build package as scratch-build::
fedpkg scratch-build --srpm
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If build succeeded commit changes to remote and build regular build::
fedpkg push fedpkg build
Update other branches either by merging (preferred) or importing srpm.
Plugin installation
Koji hub
If you already use any Koji hub plugin you need to use same path for this
plugin too. Default path used by Koji hub is `/usr/lib/koji-hub-plugins`.
Modify `/etc/koji-hub/hub.conf`:
* set `PluginPath` to a directory which contains `hub_containerbuild.py` from this
package.
* add `hub_containerbuild` value to `Plugins`. If you have already some plugin
enabled use space as a separator between names.
Finally (graceful) restart httpd daemon.
Koji builder
The Koji builder plugin requires the osbs-client <https://github.com/projectatomic/osbs-client>
_ package. In Fedora it is part
of the official repositories. Additionally you'll need to modify
/etc/osbs.conf
with the addresses to your OpenShift buildystem instance and
registry. Follow the osbs documentation <https://osbs.readthedocs.io/>
_.
Similarly to Koji hub you'll need to find out which path will be used for
plugins. Default path used by Koji builder is /usr/lib/koji-builder-plugins
.
-
set
PluginPath
to a directory which containsbuilder_containerbuild.py
from this package. -
add
builder_containerbuild
value toPlugins
. Similarly to Koji hub use space to separate existing plugin names.
Koji CLI
Package provides CLI binary with interface similar to upstream koji CLI. It
adds only single new command - `container-build` which allows submitting container
builds to Koji hub.
No additional configuration is required.
Everything should be set by `koji` package.
Post Install Configuration
--------------------------
As the kojiadmin, add builder(s) to the newly created channel and add a
package
::
$ koji add-host-to-channel --new kojibuilder1 container
$ koji add-pkg --owner some_koji_user some_koji_target testing