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image-builder-frontend
Development
You can skip step 3 and 4 if you don't need the full stack locally. However while it's possible to click around the page and use mock data, it won't be able to build images.
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Clone the following repositories:
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Setting up the proxy
Choose a runner (podman or docker), and point the SPANDX_CONFIG variable to profile/local-frontend-and-api-with-identity.js included in image-builder-frontend.
sudo insights-proxy/scripts/patch-etc-hosts.sh export RUNNER="podman" export SPANDX_CONFIG=$PATH_TO/image-builder-frontend/profiles/local-frontend-and-api-with-identity.js sudo -E insights-proxy/scripts/run.sh -
Setting up osbuild-composer(-api)
The easiest way to do this is to call
schutzbots/provision-composer.shfrom theosbuild/image-builderproject. This will install composer, generate the needed certs, and put the configuration in place. -
Starting up image-builder
Point the URL to wherever composer is hosted, the client certificates and CA should be reused or copied over from the composer host, they're located in
/etc/osbuild-composer.In the image-builder checkout directory
make build OSBUILD_URL="https://$composer-url:$composer-port/api/composer/v1" \ OSBUILD_CERT_PATH=/path/to/client-crt.pem \ OSBUILD_KEY_PATH=/path/to/client-key.pem \ OSBUILD_CA_PATH=/path/to/ca-crt.pem \ ./image-builder -
Starting up image-builder-frontend
In the image-builder-frontend checkout directory
npm install npm start
The UI should be running on https://prod.foo.redhat.com:1337/apps/image-builder/landing, the api (image-builder) on https://prod.foo.redhat.com:1337/api/image-builder/v1/openapi.json