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Koji osbuild
This project provides osbuild integration with Koji. This is done via three plugins:
- Koji hub plugin: Provides a new XMLRPC API endpoint that clients
can use to create new
osbuildImageKoji tasks. - Koji builder plugin: Handles
osbuildImageKoji tasks and will talk to osbuild-composer to create new composes via composer's Koji API. - Koji cli plugin: Adds a new
osbuild-commandto the existingkojicommand line client. This will then use the new XMLRPC API to request a new compose.
Building the containers
# container for the hub
sudo podman build -t koji.hub -f container/hub/Dockerfile .
# container for the builder
sudo podman build -t koji.builder -f container/builder/Dockerfile .
Running
Run the database server, the kerberos kdc, and koji hub:
sudo ./run-koji-container.sh start
Run the koji builder:
sudo ./run-builder.sh
Create the tag infrastructure:
./make-tags.sh
Verify installation
Try connecting to koji hub locally via the koji command line client:
koji --server=http://localhost:80/kojihub --user=osbuild --password=osbuildpass --authtype=password hello
grüezi, osbuild!
You are using the hub at http://localhost:80/kojihub
Authenticated via password
Check logs
sudo podman logs org.osbuild.koji.koji # koji hub
sudo podman logs org.osbuild.koji.kdc # kerberos kdc
Execute into the container:
sudo podman exec -it org.osbuild.koji.koji /bin/bash
sudo podman exec -it org.osbuild.koji.kdc /bin/bash
sudo podman exec -it org.osbuild.koji.kojid /bin/bash
Creating a compose
The compose.py client can be used to create a compose via the koji plugins:
./compose.py --plain fedora 32 f32-candidate x86_64 --repo 'http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/32/Everything/$arch/os/'