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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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youki
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Show HN: Youki, a container runtime in Rust, passed the default tests
https://github.com/utam0k/youki
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Youki, a container runtime in Rust, passed all the default tests provided by opencontainers.
What? The current gitignore for https://github.com/utam0k/youki/blob/main/.gitignore, the project made by /u/utam0k and the subject of this post, is exactly two lines:
youki, a container runtime in Rust I'm implementing, passed all the default tests provided by opencontainers. There are still many issues that need to be implemented, but it's getting fun. I think Rust to be a good choice for implementing container utilities. If you are interested, please refer to the motivation section of README for more details. I'd like to hear your opinions.
- Youki – An experimental container runtime written in Rust
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Experimental implementation of container runtime in Rust
I am implementing the oci-runtime in Rust. Currently, this project is in the experimental stage, but it can run hello-world using docker. https://github.com/utam0k/youki
runtime-tools
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Podman/buildah oci bundle
But there is another issue - machinectl doesn't know how to start oci-bundle. It would be nice to have a tool which would generate .nspawn file from config.json (apparrently, there is an open issue for that https://github.com/opencontainers/runtime-tools/issues/669)
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Youki, a container runtime in Rust, passed all the default tests provided by opencontainers.
I think you might be looking at the gitignore for https://github.com/opencontainers/runtime-tools/blob/master/.gitignore , which is NOT the repo made by /u/utam0k. That's a large repo from opencontainers that includes many different things, so that .gitignore is bigger but by no means unreasonable.
youki, a container runtime in Rust I'm implementing, passed all the default tests provided by opencontainers. There are still many issues that need to be implemented, but it's getting fun. I think Rust to be a good choice for implementing container utilities. If you are interested, please refer to the motivation section of README for more details. I'd like to hear your opinions.
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Crun: Fully featured OCI runtime and C library for running containers
crun runs the OCI validations tests on each PR.
The tests are maintained here: https://github.com/opencontainers/runtime-tools/tree/master/...
I guess this is the closest to be "certified compliant", but that is not enough for working with existing container engines as everyone just assumes runc is used
What are some alternatives?
railcar - RailCar: Rust implementation of the Open Containers Initiative oci-runtime
crun - A fast and lightweight fully featured OCI runtime and C library for running containers
knast - [discontinued] Experimental OCI & CRI-compatible container runtimes for FreeBSD
singularity - Singularity has been renamed to Apptainer as part of us moving the project to the Linux Foundation. This repo has been persisted as a snapshot right before the changes.
runtime-spec - OCI Runtime Specification
umoci - umoci modifies Open Container images
image-tools - OCI Image Tooling
runc - CLI tool for spawning and running containers according to the OCI specification
ignite - Ignite a Firecracker microVM
ormb - Docker for Your ML/DL Models Based on OCI Artifacts