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Tom Gundersen cdd1912e78 dnf-json: make independent from the host
We must avoid depending on the host's state in any way. This achieves
isolation in the following ways:
 - rather than the default config file /dev/null is used
 - rather than sharing the host persistent state dir a temporary one
   is used and thrown away for each call
 - the module_platform_id is set explicitly per supported distro, rather
   than taken from /etc/os-release.

Optionally, the cache directory can be configured, as we may want to keep
this separate from the host, if for no other reason than accounting.
However, the cache appears to be well-behaved, so we can keep sharing
it between calls (or even with the host). This speeds up things
considerably, so this is definitely what we want.

Signed-off-by: Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no>
2020-02-14 14:43:27 +01:00
cmd dnf-json: make independent from the host 2020-02-14 14:43:27 +01:00
distribution service: adjust the IO and CPU scheduling classes 2019-12-13 20:13:15 +01:00
docs README: Define terminology as a base for internal refactoring 2020-01-30 14:42:25 +01:00
internal dnf-json: make independent from the host 2020-02-14 14:43:27 +01:00
osbuild@e0bb65dd71 submodule: bump to current osbuild master 2019-12-15 20:57:40 +01:00
repositories repositories: install the base repositories in the filesystem 2020-01-03 22:35:52 +01:00
test distro: add custom image size 2020-01-23 00:57:31 +01:00
tools image-info: mount ESP at /boot/efi if found 2019-12-09 18:08:52 +01:00
.gitignore add makefile targets for rpm build 2019-12-02 13:45:07 +01:00
.gitmodules image-info: add test 2019-10-05 14:47:35 +02:00
.packit.yaml add packit 2019-11-29 12:16:27 +01:00
.travis.yml travis: disable PPC tests 2019-12-11 15:23:24 +01:00
dnf-json dnf-json: make independent from the host 2020-02-14 14:43:27 +01:00
go.mod weldr: add support for toml blueprints 2019-12-03 01:27:00 +01:00
go.sum weldr: add support for toml blueprints 2019-12-03 01:27:00 +01:00
golang-github-osbuild-composer.spec tests: add basic integration tests 2020-01-03 22:35:52 +01:00
LICENSE Revert "Fill in the license template" 2019-11-15 15:26:51 +01:00
Makefile repositories: install the base repositories in the filesystem 2020-01-03 22:35:52 +01:00
README.md README: Define terminology as a base for internal refactoring 2020-01-30 14:42:25 +01:00

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