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It is an equivalent to what we already have for Weldr API but this one
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 * submit a compose
 * get a status
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osbuild-composer

An HTTP service for building bootable OS images. It provides the same API as lorax-composer but in the background it uses osbuild to create the images.

You can control it in Cockpit or using the composer-cli. To get started on Fedora, run:

# dnf install cockpit-composer golang-github-osbuild-composer composer-cli
# systemctl enable --now cockpit.socket
# systemctl enable --now osbuild-composer.socket

Now you can access the service using composer-cli, for example:

composer-cli status show

or using a browser: http://localhost:9090

API documentation

Please refer to the lorax-composer's documenation as osbuild-composer is a drop-in replacement.

High-level overview

overview

Frontends

osbuild-composer is meant to be used with 2 different front-ends. The primary one, which is meant for general use, is cockpit-composer. It is part of the Cockpit project and unless you have a strong reason not to use it, you should use it. composer-cli is a command line tool that can be used with osbuild-composer.

Compose

  • Compose is what the user submits over one of the frontends
  • It contains of one or more image builds
  • It contains zero or more upload actions

Image build

Job

  • What composer submits to a worker
  • Is a unit of work performed by osbuild (internally it is a single execution of osbuild)
  • Consists of one image build and zero or more Upload actions

Image type

  • In the cockpit-composer, for examples these are image types:
    • Openstack
    • Azure
    • AWS
  • As of now, we name them internally by their file format: vhd, ami, etc.
  • You can see a list of types by executing: composer-cli compose types

Upload action

  • Each image can be, but does not have to be, uploaded to a remote location
  • One image can be uploaded to multiple locations

Testing

See test/README.md