Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
253 lines (192 loc) · 6.68 KB

nydusify.md

File metadata and controls

253 lines (192 loc) · 6.68 KB

Nydusify

The Nydusify CLI tool supports:

  1. Convert an OCI container image from source registry into a Nydus image using nydus-image CLI layer by layer, then push Nydus image to target registry.
  2. Convert local file system dictionary into Nydus image using nydus-image, then push Nydus-image to target remote storage(e.g. oss) optionally.

Get binaries from release page

Get nydus-image, nydusd and nydusify binaries from release page and install them to system PATH like /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin.

Basic Usage

Convert oci image:

nydusify convert \
  --source myregistry/repo:tag \
  --target myregistry/repo:tag-nydus

Pack local file system dictionary:

nydusify pack \
  --bootstrap target.bootstrap \
  --target-dir /path/to/target \
  --output-dir /path/to/output

Upload blob to storage backend

Nydusify uploads Nydus blob to registry by default, change this behavior by specifying --backend-type option.

OSS Backend

cat /path/to/backend-config.json
{
  "endpoint": "region.aliyuncs.com",
  "scheme": "https",
  "access_key_id": "",
  "access_key_secret": "",
  "bucket_name": "",
  "object_prefix": "nydus/"
}
nydusify convert \
  --source myregistry/repo:tag \
  --target myregistry/repo:tag-nydus \
  --backend-type oss \
  --backend-config-file /path/to/backend-config.json

S3 Backend

nydusify convert can upload blob to the aws s3 service or other s3 compatible services (for example minio, ceph s3 gateway, etc.) by specifying --backend-type s3 option.

The endpoint field of the backend-config.json is optional when using aws s3 service.

cat /path/to/backend-config.json
{
  "endpoint": "localhost:9000",
  "scheme": "http",
  "access_key_id": "",
  "access_key_secret": "",
  "bucket_name": "",
  "object_prefix": "nydus/"
}

Note: the endpoint in the s3 backend-config.json should not contains the scheme prefix.

nydusify convert \
  --source myregistry/repo:tag \
  --target myregistry/repo:tag-nydus \
  --backend-type s3 \
  --backend-config-file /path/to/backend-config.json

Push Nydus Image to storage backend with subcommand pack

OSS

# meta_prefix:
#  push bootstrap into oss://$bucket_name/$meta_prefix$bootstrap_name
# object_prefix:
#  push blobs into oss://$bucket_name/$object_prefix$blob_id
cat /path/to/backend-config.json
{
  "bucket_name": "",
  "endpoint": "region.aliyuncs.com",
  "access_key_id": "",
  "access_key_secret": "",
  "meta_prefix": "meta/",
  "object_prefix": "nydus/"
}

nydusify pack --bootstrap target.bootstrap \
  --backend-push \
  --backend-type oss \
  --backend-config-file /path/to/backend-config.json \
  --target-dir /path/to/target \
  --output-dir /path/to/output

S3

# meta_prefix:
#  push bootstrap into s3://$bucket_name/$meta_prefix$bootstrap_name
# object_prefix:
#  push blobs into s3://$bucket_name/$object_prefix$blob_id
cat /path/to/backend-config.json
{
  "bucket_name": "",
  "endpoint": "my-s3-service.net",
  "access_key_id": "",
  "access_key_secret": "",
  "meta_prefix": "meta/",
  "object_prefix": "nydus/"
}

nydusify pack --bootstrap target.bootstrap \
  --backend-push \
  --backend-type s3 \
  --backend-config-file /path/to/backend-config.json \
  --target-dir /path/to/target \
  --output-dir /path/to/output

Check Nydus image

Nydusify provides a checker to validate Nydus image, the checklist includes image manifest, Nydus bootstrap, file metadata, and data consistency in rootfs with the original OCI image. Meanwhile, the checker dumps OCI & Nydus image information to output (default) directory.

Only check the manifest and bootstrap of Nydus image:

nydusify check \
  --target myregistry/repo:tag-nydus

You can find parsed image manifest, image config, and Nydus bootstrap file in output (default) directory:

$ tree ./output

./output
├── nydus_bootstrap
├── nydus_bootstrap_debug.json
├── nydus_config.json
├── nydus_manifest.json
├── oci_config.json
└── oci_manifest.json

Specify --source and options to walk the rootfs of OCI image and Nydus image to compare file metadata:

nydusify check \
  --source myregistry/repo:tag \
  --target myregistry/repo:tag-nydus

Specify --backend-type and --backend-config options to compare file metadata and file data consistency:

nydusify check \
  --source myregistry/repo:tag \
  --target myregistry/repo:tag-nydus \
  --backend-type oss \
  --backend-config-file /path/to/backend-config.json

Mount the nydus image as a filesystem

The nydusify mount command can mount a nydus image stored in the backend as a filesystem. Now the supported backend types include Registry (default backend), s3 and oss.

When using Registy as the backend, you don't need specify the --backend-type .

nydusify mount \
  --target myregistry/repo:tag-nydus

Specify --backend-type and --backend-config options to mount for other backends::

nydusify mount \
  --target mybackend/repo:tag-nydus \
  --backend-type oss \
  --backend-config-file /path/to/backend-config.json

Copy image between registry repositories

nydusify copy \
  --source myregistry/repo:tag-nydus \
  --target myregistry/repo:tag-nydus-copy

It supports copying OCI v1 or Nydus images, use the options --all-platforms / --platform to copy the images of specific platforms.

Commit nydus image from container's changes

The nydusify commit command can commit a nydus image from a nydus container, like nerdctl commit command.

nydusify convert \
  --source myregistry/repo:tag \
  --target myregistry/repo:tag-nydus

nerdctl --snapshotter nydus run \
  -dt myregistry/repo:tag-nydus sh

nydusify commit \
  --container containerID
  --target myregistry/repo:tag-nydus-committed

nerdctl --snapshotter nydus run \
  -dt myregistry/repo:tag-nydus-committed sh

The original container ID need to be a full container ID rather than an abbreviation.

More Nydusify Options

See nydusify convert/check/mount --help

Use Nydusify as a package

See `contrib/nydusify/examples/converter/main.go`

Hook Plugin (Experimental)

Nydusify supports the hook function execution as go-plugin at key stages of image conversion.

Write a hook plugin go file like plugin/main.go, then build with the below command line:

go build -o nydus-hook-plugin ./plugin

And run nydusify with environment variable NYDUS_HOOK_PLUGIN_PATH (optional):

NYDUS_HOOK_PLUGIN_PATH=./nydus-hook-plugin nydusify convert --source ... --target ...