smith
- microcontainer builder
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What is smith
is a simple command line utility for building
microcontainers
from rpm packages or oci images.
Principles of microcontainers
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A microcontainer only contains the process to be run and its direct dependencies.
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The microcontainer has files with no user ownership or special permissions beyond the executable bit.
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The root filesystem of the container should be able to run read-only. All writes from the container should be into a directory called
/write
. Any unique config that an individual container instance will need should be placed into a directory called/read
. Ephemeral files such as pid files can be written to/run
.
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Building
Building can be done via the Makefile:
make
Build dependencies:
golang-bin
Go dependencies are vendored in the vendor directory.
Runtime dependencies
To build from rpms, smith requires:
mock
Although mock is used for rpm packaging, it can be installed on debian/ubuntu if you are willing to be a little tricky. Specifically you need at least mock 1.2. Version 1.1.X will not work because the -r flag does not support abspath to the mock config file. Instructions for debian/ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install createrepo yum
# At the time of this writing the below package is suitable and available
# for download. Your milage may vary and we suggest finding an official
# debian mock package that is 1.2 or 1.3.
wget http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/m/mock/mock_1.3.2-1_all.deb
sudo dpkg -i mock_1.3.2-1_all.deb
usermod -a -G mock <your_username>
# rpm on debian has a patch to macros that messes up mock so undo it. Note
# that updating your os will sometimes reset this file and you will have
# to run this command again.
sudo sed -i 's;%_dbpath\t.*;%_dbpath\t\t%{_var}/lib/rpm;g' /usr/lib/rpm/macros
# on debian/ubuntu for some reason yum tries to install packages for
# multiple archs, so it is necessary to update the yum.conf section in
# default.cfg to prevent that. If you switch your default.cfg you may
# have to do this again.
sudo sed -i '/\[main\]/a multilib_policy=best' /etc/mock/default.cfg
smith
Installing Installing can be done via the Makefile:
sudo make install
smith
using a Docker container
Installing docker build -t smith .
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Using To use smith, simply create a smith.yaml defining your container and run
smith
. If you want to overlay additional files or symlinks, simply place them
into a directory called rootfs
beside smith.yaml.
If you are building the same container multiple times without editing the
package line, the -f
parameter will rebuild the container without
reinstalling the package.
Build
To build a container with smith, create a smith.yaml file and invoke smith with no parameters:
mkdir cat
cd cat
cat >smith.yaml <<EOF
package: coreutils
paths:
- /usr/bin/cat
cmd:
- /usr/bin/cat
- /read/data
EOF
mkdir -p rootfs/read
echo "Hello World!" >rootfs/read/data
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Build using a Docker container
Run the container mounting smith.yaml
folder:
mkdir cat
cd cat
cat >smith.yaml <<EOF
package: coreutils
paths:
- /usr/bin/cat
cmd:
- /usr/bin/cat
- /read/data
EOF
mkdir -p rootfs/read
echo "Hello World!" >rootfs/read/data
Build smith.yml
:
docker run -it --rm \
--privileged -v $PWD:/write \
-v cache:/var/cache \
-v mock:/var/lib/mock vishvananda/smith
You can also use an alias to run smith commands from your host:
smith(){
docker run -it --rm \
--privileged -v $PWD:/write \
-v cache:/var/cache \
-v mock:/var/lib/mock vishvananda/smith $@
}
Your image will be saved as image.tar.gz. You can change the name with a parameter:
smith -i cat.tar.gz
Smith has a few other options which can be viewed using "--help"
smith --help
Build Types
Smith can build from local rpm files or repositories. You can change the yum config by modifying your /etc/mock/default.cfg.
Smith can also build directly from oci files downloaded via the download command, or an oci directly from a docker repository. Simply specify either in your smith.yaml as package, for example:
package: https://registry-1.docker.io/library/fedora
paths:
- /usr/bin/cat
cmd:
- /usr/bin/cat
- /read/data
To build Smith directly from oci, the Docker command is slightly different:
smith(){
docker run -it --rm \
-v $PWD:/write \
-v tmp:/tmp vishvananda/smith $@
}
Advanced Usage
For more detailed instructions on building containers, check out How To Build a Tiny Httpd Container
Upload
You can upload your image to a docker repository:
smith upload -r https://username:[email protected]/myrepo/cat -i cat.tar.gz
Images will be uploaded to the tag latest
. You can specify an alternative tag
name to use appending it after a colon:
smith upload -r https://registry-1.docker.io/myrepo/cat:newtag
It automatically uploads to registry-1.docker.io using docker media types. Otherwise it tries to upload using oci media types. If you want to upload to a private docker v2 registry that doesn't support oci media types, you can use the -d switch:
smith upload -d -r https://myregistry.com/myrepo/cat -i cat.tar.gz
You can specify a tag name to upload to by appending it to the name
Download
smith
can also download existing images from docker repositories:
smith download -r https://registry-1.docker.io/library/hello-world -i hello-world.tar.gz
It will convert these to tar.gz oci layouts. The latest
tag will be
downloaded. To download an alternative tag, append it after a colon:
smith download -r https://registry-1.docker.io/library/hello-world:othertag
Contributing
Smith is an open source project. See CONTRIBUTING for details.
Oracle gratefully acknowledges the contributions to smith that have been made by the community.
License
Copyright (c) 2017, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Smith is dual licensed under the Universal Permissive License 1.0 and the Apache License 2.0.
See LICENSE for more details.