Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package builder defines interfaces for any Docker builder to implement.
Historically, only server-side Dockerfile interpreters existed. This package allows for other implementations of Docker builders.
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Constants ¶
const (
// DefaultDockerfileName is the Default filename with Docker commands, read by docker build
DefaultDockerfileName = "Dockerfile"
)
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Types ¶
type Backend ¶
type Backend interface { ImageBackend ExecBackend // CommitBuildStep creates a new Docker image from the config generated by // a build step. CommitBuildStep(backend.CommitConfig) (image.ID, error) // ContainerCreateWorkdir creates the workdir ContainerCreateWorkdir(containerID string) error CreateImage(config []byte, parent string) (Image, error) ImageCacheBuilder }
Backend abstracts calls to a Docker Daemon.
type ExecBackend ¶
type ExecBackend interface { // ContainerAttachRaw attaches to container. ContainerAttachRaw(cID string, stdin io.ReadCloser, stdout, stderr io.Writer, stream bool, attached chan struct{}) error // ContainerCreateIgnoreImagesArgsEscaped creates a new Docker container and returns potential warnings ContainerCreateIgnoreImagesArgsEscaped(config types.ContainerCreateConfig) (container.CreateResponse, error) // ContainerRm removes a container specified by `id`. ContainerRm(name string, config *types.ContainerRmConfig) error // ContainerKill stops the container execution abruptly. ContainerKill(containerID string, sig string) error // ContainerStart starts a new container ContainerStart(containerID string, hostConfig *container.HostConfig, checkpoint string, checkpointDir string) error // ContainerWait stops processing until the given container is stopped. ContainerWait(ctx context.Context, name string, condition containerpkg.WaitCondition) (<-chan containerpkg.StateStatus, error) }
ExecBackend contains the interface methods required for executing containers
type Image ¶
type Image interface { ImageID() string RunConfig() *container.Config MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) OperatingSystem() string }
Image represents a Docker image used by the builder.
type ImageBackend ¶
type ImageBackend interface {
GetImageAndReleasableLayer(ctx context.Context, refOrID string, opts backend.GetImageAndLayerOptions) (Image, ROLayer, error)
}
ImageBackend are the interface methods required from an image component
type ImageCache ¶
type ImageCache interface { // GetCache returns a reference to a cached image whose parent equals `parent` // and runconfig equals `cfg`. A cache miss is expected to return an empty ID and a nil error. GetCache(parentID string, cfg *container.Config) (imageID string, err error) }
ImageCache abstracts an image cache. (parent image, child runconfig) -> child image
type ImageCacheBuilder ¶
type ImageCacheBuilder interface { // MakeImageCache creates a stateful image cache. MakeImageCache(cacheFrom []string) ImageCache }
ImageCacheBuilder represents a generator for stateful image cache.
type Source ¶
type Source interface { // Root returns root path for accessing source Root() string // Close allows to signal that the filesystem tree won't be used anymore. // For Context implementations using a temporary directory, it is recommended to // delete the temporary directory in Close(). Close() error // Hash returns a checksum for a file Hash(path string) (string, error) }
Source defines a location that can be used as a source for the ADD/COPY instructions in the builder.
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Package dockerfile is the evaluation step in the Dockerfile parse/evaluate pipeline.
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Package dockerfile is the evaluation step in the Dockerfile parse/evaluate pipeline. |
Package remotecontext is a generated protocol buffer package.
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Package remotecontext is a generated protocol buffer package. |
urlutil
Package urlutil provides helper function to check if a given build-context location should be considered a URL or a remote Git repository.
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Package urlutil provides helper function to check if a given build-context location should be considered a URL or a remote Git repository. |