OpenStack LOCI is a project designed to quickly build Lightweight OCI compatible images of OpenStack services.
Currently we build and gate images for the following OpenStack projects:
Additionally, we produce a "wheels" image for requirements containing all of the packages listed in upper-constraints.txt.
The instructions below can be used for any OpenStack service currently targeted by LOCI. For simplicity, we will continue to use Keystone as an example.
It's really easy to build images locally:
$ docker build https://git.openstack.org/openstack/loci.git --build-arg PROJECT=keystone \
--tag keystone:ubuntu
The default base distro is Ubuntu, however, you can use the following form to build from a distro of your choice, in this case, CentOS:
$ docker build https://git.openstack.org/openstack/loci.git --build-arg PROJECT=keystone \
--tag keystone:centos --build-arg FROM=centos:7
If building behind a proxy, remember to use build arguments to pass these through to the build:
$ docker build https://git.openstack.org/openstack/loci.git \
--build-arg http_proxy=$http_proxy \
--build-arg https_proxy=$https_proxy \
--build-arg no_proxy=$no_proxy \
--build-arg PROJECT=keystone \
--tag keystone:ubuntu
For more advanced building you can use docker build arguments to define:
FROM
The base Docker image to build from. Currently supported are ubuntu:xenial and centos:7PROJECT
The name of the project to install.PROJECT_REPO
The git repo containing the OpenStack project the container should containPROJECT_REF
The git ref, branch, or tag the container should fetch for the projectUID
The uid of the user that will be created (defaults to 42424).GID
The gid of the group that will be created (default to 42424).WHEELS
The location of the wheels tarball. This accepts a url to a tarball or a Docker image name in the form of[myregistry/]mydockernamespace/requirements[:ubuntu]
DISTRO
This is a helper variable used for scripts. It would primarily be used in situations where the script would not detect the correct distro. For example, you would setDISTRO=centos
when running from an oraclelinux base image.PROFILES
The bindep profiles to specify to configure which packages get installed. This is a space separated list.PIP_PACKAGES
Specify additional python packages you would like installed. The only caveat is these packages must exist in WHEELS form. So if you wanted to include rpdb, you would need to have built that into your WHEELS.PIP_ARGS
Specify additional pip's parameters you would like.DIST_PACKAGES
Specify additional distribution packages you would like installed.
This makes it really easy to integrate LOCI images into your development or CI/CD workflow, for example, if you wanted to build an image from this PS you could run:
$ docker build https://git.openstack.org/openstack/loci.git \
--build-arg PROJECT=keystone \
--tag mydockernamespace/keystone-testing:418167-1 \
--build-arg PROJECT_REF=refs/changes/67/418167/1
To build with the wheels from a private Docker registry rather than DockerHub run:
$ docker build https://git.openstack.org/openstack/loci.git \
--build-arg PROJECT=keystone \
--build-arg WHEELS=172.17.0.1:5000/mydockernamespace/keystone:ubuntu
To build cinder with lvm and ceph support you would run:
$ docker build https://git.openstack.org/openstack/loci.git \
--build-arg PROJECT=cinder \
--build-arg PROFILES="lvm ceph"
The images should contain all the required assets for running the service. But
if you wish or need to customize the loci/keystone
image that's great! We
hope to have built the images to make this as easy and flexible as possible. To
do this we recommend that you perform any required customisation in a child
image using a pattern similar to:
FROM loci/keystone:master-ubuntu
MAINTAINER you@example.com
RUN set -x \
&& apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends your-awesome-binary-package \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
LOCI is considered stable. There are production installs of OpenStack using LOCI built images at this time.
The project is very low-entopy with very little changing, but this is expected. The highest traffic section of LOCI is the gates.