bravetools
buildkit
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145 | 7,705 | |
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7.5 | 9.8 | |
16 days ago | about 22 hours ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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bravetools
- Declarative creation and management of LXD containers
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LXD containers on macOS at near-native speeds
We're using Multipass + Bravetools (https://github.com/bravetools/bravetools) / Docker to build system/application containers.
I believe multipass uses SSHFS (https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/how-to-improve-mounts-perform...) to mount filesystems between the host and the VM. Performance has been excellent.
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Learn And Use Lxd System Containers Especially
We've been working on a docker-compose-like system for LXD - https://github.com/bravetools/bravetools and have been shipping products with its declarative yaml configuration. The combination of declarative approach with the benefits of LXD has worked really well.
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I was suggested to check out LXD since I used a docker/podman container with systemd enabled for a simulation software enviornment. Is LXD a correct option for me?
Could you raise this asn an issue on our github page? Would be easier to support as others could chip in https://github.com/bravetools/bravetools/issues
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Resources for creating tiny web server instances
Because some containers require a bespoke configuration, we’re using bravetools (https://github.com/bravetools/bravetools) to automate custom image builds and deployment.
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A tool to build, deploy, and release any environment using System Containers
Code: https://github.com/bravetools/bravetools Docs: https://bravetools.github.io/bravetools/
buildkit
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Caching PNPM Modules in Docker Builds in GitHub Actions
The currently proposed solution is to allow Docker to bind the cache directory in the build to a directory on the host. This way the cache could be persisted externally. However, this issue has been opened for almost 4 years (May 27, 2020) with no clear answer as to whether it'll be implemented any time soon.
- ARM vs x86 em Docker
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The worst thing about Jenkins is that it works
> We are uding docker-in-docker at the moment
You can also run a "less privileged" container with all the features of Docker by using rootless buildkit in Kubernetes. Here are some examples:
https://github.com/moby/buildkit/tree/master/examples/kubern...
https://github.com/moby/buildkit/blob/master/examples/kubern...
It's also possible to run dedicated buildkitd workers and connect to them remotely.
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Show HN: Dockerfile Explorer
- BuildOp evaluates its input as additional LLB operations to add to the graph to allow for dynamic build graphs (also unused in the Dockerfile frontend)
With the Dockerfile Explorer, we run the Dockerfile frontend[1] that BuildKit uses inside of WASM to parse and produce the LLB output locally in your browser. We then embed the Monaco Editor so that you can change your Dockerfile to see how it impacts the LLB output that BuildKit will use to build your Docker image.
You can see a quick video and read more details on how it all works here: https://depot.dev/blog/dockerfile-explorer.
We'd love any feedback or ideas folks would like around this type of tool!
[0] https://github.com/moby/buildkit#exploring-llb
- macOS Containers v0.0.1
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Jenkins Agents On Kubernetes
Now since Kubernetes works off of containerd I'll be taking a different approach on handling container builds by using nerdctl and the buildkit that comes bundled with it. I'll do this on the amd64 control plane node since it's beefier than my Raspberry Pi workers for handling builds and build related services. Go ahead and download and unpack the latest nerdctl release as of writing (make sure to check the release page in case there's a new one):
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Frequent Docker BuildKit cache misses with w/ multi-stage and docker-container
There's a 2-year-old moby/buildkit GitHub issue about frequent build cache misses when using the BuildKit docker-container driver and multi-stage builds. Anyone else in this sub run into this problem and/or have reasonable workarounds? It seems like something that should come up pretty often.
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A Panic in BuildKit: an Open Source Journey
A couple months ago I encountered a bug in buildkit - when enabling OpenTelemetry tracing, we got occasional panics. With a bit of investigation, we found the cause, fixed and tested in our fork and internal deployments, and pushed to upstream.
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Is it possible to copy files from a manifest in Dockerfile?
I do some search in the internet and there seems to be no good solution, so I just create a feature request: https://github.com/moby/buildkit/issues/3859
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Cicada - CI/CD platform written with Rust
Yeah, only Linux containers at the moment, BuildKit is the way we are constructing pipelines and doing caching. Split on if we will support non-linux hosts, but definitely want to find a good solution to not doing Docker-in-Docker.
What are some alternatives?
initbuntu - A library/ubuntu based image that runs systemd instead of bash
buildah - A tool that facilitates building OCI images.
macpine - Lightweight Linux VMs on MacOS
kaniko - Build Container Images In Kubernetes
dhis2-tools-dab - Improved DHIS2 management system through LXD containers.
jib - 🏗 Build container images for your Java applications.
hyperkit - A toolkit for embedding hypervisor capabilities in your application
buildx - Docker CLI plugin for extended build capabilities with BuildKit
colima - Container runtimes on macOS (and Linux) with minimal setup
podman - Podman: A tool for managing OCI containers and pods.
devenv - Fast, Declarative, Reproducible, and Composable Developer Environments
nerdctl - contaiNERD CTL - Docker-compatible CLI for containerd, with support for Compose, Rootless, eStargz, OCIcrypt, IPFS, ...