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Tom Gundersen 481213a8dd pipeline: pin the sources options in the pipeline object
Make the sources options a static property of the pipeline, in
particular of each stage, rather than being passed in on `run()`.

This more closely matches the intended semantics of sources and
pipeline having similar lifetimes and being fairly coupled together.

The difference between the pipeline and the sources is that the
sources do not contribute to identifying the pipeline (they are not
part of the hash for the pipeline id), and they could be swapped
out without changing the output image (as long as they are valid).
However, a pipeline without A sources object would not be useful,
and typically the pipeline and the sources are generated, passed
around and used together.

This is different from the build environment and the secrets object,
which both are specific to either the host or the caller, unlike
the pipeline which should be universal.

This changes the `load()` function to take a `manifest`, which is
a map containing both the pipeline and the sources.

Note that the semantics of the build-env parameter remains unchanged:
It shares the sources with the rest of the pipeline. We may want to
reconsider this in future commits, as the build-env is specific to
the host, whereas the regular pipeline is not.

Signed-off-by: Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no>
2020-02-19 15:59:11 +01:00
assemblers assembler/qemu: schema: 'dos' option for 'pttype' 2020-01-29 18:03:24 +01:00
osbuild pipeline: pin the sources options in the pipeline object 2020-02-19 15:59:11 +01:00
runners Create Fedora 31 and Fedora 32 runners 2020-01-10 18:27:55 +01:00
samples samples: fix types for fstab.{freq, passno} 2020-01-29 18:03:24 +01:00
sources fixup: files 2020-02-06 19:01:12 +01:00
stages stages/rpm: be a bit more verbose to give some progress indication 2020-02-06 19:01:12 +01:00
test pipeline: pin the sources options in the pipeline object 2020-02-19 15:59:11 +01:00
.editorconfig editorconfig: add one matching current style 2019-12-13 18:15:08 +01:00
.gitignore gitignore: ignore IDE files 2020-02-05 15:53:34 +01:00
.packit.yaml Update packit.yaml for f31 2019-10-15 14:04:57 +02:00
.pylintrc pylint: disable too-many-arguments rule 2019-07-24 12:55:48 +02:00
.travis.yml sources: add org.osbuild.files source 2020-02-06 19:01:12 +01:00
bump-version.sh release version 2 2019-09-18 00:05:43 +02:00
LICENSE Revert "Fill in the license template" 2019-11-18 12:23:10 +01:00
Makefile bind osbuild module from dynamically discovered path 2019-10-21 15:20:31 +02:00
MANIFEST.in introduce spec file and related build scripts 2019-07-23 15:22:40 +02:00
osbuild.spec sources: add org.osbuild.files source 2020-02-06 19:01:12 +01:00
README.md README: add information about 'sources' 2020-01-10 18:26:12 +01:00
RELEASE.md sum up the procedure necessary for releasing new version 2019-10-04 22:27:06 +02:00
setup.py 7 2019-12-16 01:17:25 +01:00
tree-diff tools/tree-diff: strip NULL character from selinux xattr 2019-10-08 21:39:35 +02:00

osbuild

A build system for operating system images, working towards an image build pipeline that's more comprehensible, reproducible, and extendable.

Pipelines

The build process for an image is described by a pipeline. Each stage in a pipeline is a program that, given some configuration, modifies a file system tree. Finally, an assembler takes a filesystem tree, and assembles it into an image. Pipelines are defined as JSON files like this one:

{
  "name": "Example Image",
  "stages": [
    {
      "name": "org.osbuild.dnf",
      "options": {
        "releasever": "30",
        "basearch": "x86_64",
        "repos": [
          {
            "metalink": "https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=fedora-$releasever&arch=$basearch",
            "checksum": "sha256:9f596e18f585bee30ac41c11fb11a83ed6b11d5b341c1cb56ca4015d7717cb97",
            "gpgkey": "-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----\n\nmQINBFturGcBEACv0xBo91V2n0uEC2vh69ywCiSyvUgN/AQH8EZpCVtM7NyjKgKm\nbbY4G3R0M3ir1xXmvUDvK0493/qOiFrjkplvzXFTGpPTi0ypqGgxc5d0ohRA1M75\nL+0AIlXoOgHQ358/c4uO8X0JAA1NYxCkAW1KSJgFJ3RjukrfqSHWthS1d4o8fhHy\nKJKEnirE5hHqB50dafXrBfgZdaOs3C6ppRIePFe2o4vUEapMTCHFw0woQR8Ah4/R\nn7Z9G9Ln+0Cinmy0nbIDiZJ+pgLAXCOWBfDUzcOjDGKvcpoZharA07c0q1/5ojzO\n4F0Fh4g/BUmtrASwHfcIbjHyCSr1j/3Iz883iy07gJY5Yhiuaqmp0o0f9fgHkG53\n2xCU1owmACqaIBNQMukvXRDtB2GJMuKa/asTZDP6R5re+iXs7+s9ohcRRAKGyAyc\nYKIQKcaA+6M8T7/G+TPHZX6HJWqJJiYB+EC2ERblpvq9TPlLguEWcmvjbVc31nyq\nSDoO3ncFWKFmVsbQPTbP+pKUmlLfJwtb5XqxNR5GEXSwVv4I7IqBmJz1MmRafnBZ\ng0FJUtH668GnldO20XbnSVBr820F5SISMXVwCXDXEvGwwiB8Lt8PvqzXnGIFDAu3\nDlQI5sxSqpPVWSyw08ppKT2Tpmy8adiBotLfaCFl2VTHwOae48X2dMPBvQARAQAB\ntDFGZWRvcmEgKDMwKSA8ZmVkb3JhLTMwLXByaW1hcnlAZmVkb3JhcHJvamVjdC5v\ncmc+iQI4BBMBAgAiBQJbbqxnAhsPBgsJCAcDAgYVCAIJCgsEFgIDAQIeAQIXgAAK\nCRDvPBEfz8ZZudTnD/9170LL3nyTVUCFmBjT9wZ4gYnpwtKVPa/pKnxbbS+Bmmac\ng9TrT9pZbqOHrNJLiZ3Zx1Hp+8uxr3Lo6kbYwImLhkOEDrf4aP17HfQ6VYFbQZI8\nf79OFxWJ7si9+3gfzeh9UYFEqOQfzIjLWFyfnas0OnV/P+RMQ1Zr+vPRqO7AR2va\nN9wg+Xl7157dhXPCGYnGMNSoxCbpRs0JNlzvJMuAea5nTTznRaJZtK/xKsqLn51D\nK07k9MHVFXakOH8QtMCUglbwfTfIpO5YRq5imxlWbqsYWVQy1WGJFyW6hWC0+RcJ\nOx5zGtOfi4/dN+xJ+ibnbyvy/il7Qm+vyFhCYqIPyS5m2UVJUuao3eApE38k78/o\n8aQOTnFQZ+U1Sw+6woFTxjqRQBXlQm2+7Bt3bqGATg4sXXWPbmwdL87Ic+mxn/ml\nSMfQux/5k6iAu1kQhwkO2YJn9eII6HIPkW+2m5N1JsUyJQe4cbtZE5Yh3TRA0dm7\n+zoBRfCXkOW4krchbgww/ptVmzMMP7GINJdROrJnsGl5FVeid9qHzV7aZycWSma7\nCxBYB1J8HCbty5NjtD6XMYRrMLxXugvX6Q4NPPH+2NKjzX4SIDejS6JjgrP3KA3O\npMuo7ZHMfveBngv8yP+ZD/1sS6l+dfExvdaJdOdgFCnp4p3gPbw5+Lv70HrMjA==\n=BfZ/\n-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----\n"
          }
        ],
        "packages": [ "@Core", "grub2-pc", "httpd" ]
        }
    },
    {
      "name": "org.osbuild.systemd",
      "options": {
        "enabled_services": [ "httpd" ]
      }
    },
    {
      "name": "org.osbuild.grub2",
      "options": {
        "root_fs_uuid": "76a22bf4-f153-4541-b6c7-0332c0dfaeac"
      }
    }
  ],
  "assembler": {
    "name": "org.osbuild.qemu",
    "options": {
      "format": "qcow2",
      "filename": "example.qcow2",
      "ptuuid": "0x7e83a7ba",
      "root_fs_uuid": "76a22bf4-f153-4541-b6c7-0332c0dfaeac",
      "size": 3221225472
    }
  }
}

osbuild runs each of the stages in turn, isolating them from the host and from each other, with the exception that they all operate on the same filesystem-tree. The assembler is similarly isolated, and given the same tree, in read-only mode and assembles it into an image without altering its contents.

The filesystem tree produced by the final stage of a pipeline, is named and optionally saved to be reused as the base for future pipelines.

Each stage is passed the (appended) options object as JSON over stdin.

The above pipeline has no base and produces a qcow2 image.

Running

usage: __main__.py [-h] [--build-env ENV] [--store DIRECTORY] [-l DIRECTORY]
                   [--json]
                   PIPELINE

Build operating system images

positional arguments:
  PIPELINE              json file containing the pipeline that should be
                        built, or a '-' to read from stdin

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --build-env ENV       json file containing a description of the build
                        environment
  --store DIRECTORY     the directory where intermediary os trees are stored
  --sources SOURCES     json file containing a dictionary of source
                        configuration
  -l DIRECTORY, --libdir DIRECTORY
                        the directory containing stages, assemblers, and the
                        osbuild library
  --json                output results in JSON format

Running example

You can build basic qcow2 image of Fedora 30 by running a following command:

sudo python3 -m osbuild --libdir . --sources samples/sources.json samples/base-qcow2.json
  • Root rights are required because osbuild heavily relies on creating systemd containers and bind mounting.

    It shouldn't interfere with host OS but please be careful! It's still under development!

  • --libdir argument is required because osbuild expects itself to be installed in directories under /usr. Using this argument you can change the expected path.

  • You don't need to use any kind of virtual environment, modern version of Python 3 is enough. osbuild uses only standard library and linux commands.