CRI-O - OCI-based implementation of Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface
Compatibility matrix: CRI-O ⬄ Kubernetes
CRI-O and Kubernetes follow the same release cycle and deprecation policy. For more information visit the Kubernetes versioning documentation.
Version - Branch |
Kubernetes branch/version |
Maintenance status |
CRI-O 1.12.x - release-1.12 |
Kubernetes 1.12 branch, v1.12.x |
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CRI-O 1.13.x - release-1.13 |
Kubernetes 1.13 branch, v1.13.x |
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CRI-O 1.14.x - release-1.14 |
Kubernetes 1.14 branch, v1.14.x |
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CRI-O 1.15.x - release-1.15 |
Kubernetes 1.15 branch, v1.15.x |
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CRI-O 1.16.x - release-1.16 |
Kubernetes 1.16 branch, v1.16.x |
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CRI-O HEAD - master |
Kubernetes master branch |
✓ |
Key:
✓
Changes in main Kubernetes repo about CRI are actively implemented in CRI-O
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Maintenance is manual, only bugs will be patched.
What is the scope of this project?
CRI-O is meant to provide an integration path between OCI conformant runtimes and the kubelet.
Specifically, it implements the Kubelet Container Runtime Interface (CRI) using OCI conformant runtimes.
The scope of CRI-O is tied to the scope of the CRI.
At a high level, we expect the scope of CRI-O to be restricted to the following functionalities:
- Support multiple image formats including the existing Docker image format
- Support for multiple means to download images including trust & image verification
- Container image management (managing image layers, overlay filesystems, etc)
- Container process lifecycle management
- Monitoring and logging required to satisfy the CRI
- Resource isolation as required by the CRI
What is not in scope for this project?
- Building, signing and pushing images to various image storages
- A CLI utility for interacting with CRI-O. Any CLIs built as part of this project are only meant for testing this project and there will be no guarantees on the backward compatibility with it.
This is an implementation of the Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface (CRI) that will allow Kubernetes to directly launch and manage Open Container Initiative (OCI) containers.
The plan is to use OCI projects and best of breed libraries for different aspects:
It is currently in active development in the Kubernetes community through the design proposal. Questions and issues should be raised in the Kubernetes sig-node Slack channel.
Commands
Command |
Description |
crio(8) |
OCI Kubernetes Container Runtime daemon |
Note that kpod and its container management and debugging commands have moved to a separate repository, located here.
Configuration
OCI Hooks Support
You can configure CRI-O to inject OCI Hooks when creating containers.
CRI-O Usage Transfer
Useful information for ops and dev transfer as it relates to infrastructure that utilizes CRI-O
Communication
For async communication and long running discussions please use issues and pull requests on the github repo. This will be the best place to discuss design and implementation.
For chat communication we have an IRC channel #CRI-O on chat.freenode.net, and a channel on the Kubernetes slack that everyone is welcome to join and chat about development.
Awesome CRI-O
We maintain a curated list of links related to CRI-O. Did you find
something interesting on the web about the project? Awesome, feel free to open
up a PR and add it to the list.
Getting started
Installing CRI-O
To install CRI-O, you can use your distribution's package manager:
Fedora 30 and later:
sudo dnf module install cri-o
Fedora 29, CentOS, RHEL, and related distributions:
sudo yum install crio
openSUSE:
sudo zypper install cri-o
Debian (10 and newer including Raspbian) and Ubuntu (18.04 and newer): Packages are available via the
Kubic
project repositories:
# Debian Unstable/Sid
echo 'deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/kubic:/libcontainers:/stable/Debian_Unstable/ /' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/devel:kubic:libcontainers:stable.list
wget -nv https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:kubic:libcontainers:stable/Debian_Unstable/Release.key -O Release.key
# Debian Testing
echo 'deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/kubic:/libcontainers:/stable/Debian_Testing/ /' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/devel:kubic:libcontainers:stable.list
wget -nv https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:kubic:libcontainers:stable/Debian_Testing/Release.key -O Release.key
# Debian 10
echo 'deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/kubic:/libcontainers:/stable/Debian_10/ /' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/devel:kubic:libcontainers:stable.list
wget -nv https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:kubic:libcontainers:stable/Debian_10/Release.key -O Release.key
# Raspbian 10
echo 'deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/kubic:/libcontainers:/stable/Raspbian_10/ /' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/devel:kubic:libcontainers:stable.list
wget -nv https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:kubic:libcontainers:stable/Raspbian_10/Release.key -O Release.key
# Ubuntu (19.10, 19.04 and 18.04)
. /etc/os-release
sudo sh -c "echo 'deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/kubic:/libcontainers:/stable/x${NAME}_${VERSION_ID}/ /' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/devel:kubic:libcontainers:stable.list"
wget -nv https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:kubic:libcontainers:stable/x${NAME}_${VERSION_ID}/Release.key -O Release.key
sudo apt-key add - < Release.key
sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install cri-o-1.16
Alternatively, if you'd rather build CRI-O
from source, checkout our setup
guide. We also provide a way in building static binaries
of CRI-O
via nix.
Running CRI-O
You can run a local version of Kubernetes with CRI-O
using local-up-cluster.sh
:
- Clone the Kubernetes repository
- From the Kubernetes project directory, run:
CGROUP_DRIVER=systemd \
CONTAINER_RUNTIME=remote \
CONTAINER_RUNTIME_ENDPOINT='unix:///var/run/crio/crio.sock' \
./hack/local-up-cluster.sh
For more guidance in running CRI-O
, visit our tutorial page
The HTTP status API
CRI-O exposes per default the gRPC API to fulfill the
Container Runtime Interface (CRI) of Kubernetes. Besides this, there exists an
additional HTTP API to retrieve further runtime status information about CRI-O.
Please be aware that this API is not considered to be stable and production
use-cases should not rely on it.
On a running CRI-O instance, we can access the API via an HTTP transfer tool like
curl:
$ sudo curl -v --unix-socket /var/run/crio/crio.sock http://localhost/info | jq
{
"storage_driver": "btrfs",
"storage_root": "/var/lib/containers/storage",
"cgroup_driver": "cgroupfs",
"default_id_mappings": { ... }
}
The following API entry points are currently supported:
Path |
Content-Type |
Description |
/info |
application/json |
General information about the runtime, like storage_driver and storage_root . |
/containers/:id |
application/json |
Dedicated container information, like name , pid and image . |
/config |
application/toml |
The complete TOML configuration (defaults to /etc/crio/crio.conf ) used by CRI-O. |
The tool crio-status
can be used to access the API with a dedicated command
line tool. It supports all API endpoints via the dedicated subcommands config
,
info
and containers
, for example:
$ sudo go run cmd/crio-status/main.go info
cgroup driver: cgroupfs
storage driver: btrfs
storage root: /var/lib/containers/storage
default GID mappings (format <container>:<host>:<size>):
0:0:4294967295
default UID mappings (format <container>:<host>:<size>):
0:0:4294967295
Weekly Meeting
A weekly meeting is held to discuss CRI-O development. It is open to everyone.
The details to join the meeting are on the wiki.
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