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Chapter 6. Custom Builder
6.1. Overview Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
By allowing you to define a specific builder image responsible for the entire build process, OpenShift Container Platform’s Custom build strategy was designed to fill a gap created with the increased popularity of creating container images. When there is a requirement for a build to still produce individual artifacts (packages, JARs, WARs, installable ZIPs, and base images, for example), a Custom builder image using the Custom build strategy is the perfect match to fill that gap.
A Custom builder image is a plain container image embedded with build process logic, for example for building RPMs or base container images. The openshift/origin-custom-docker-builder
image is available on the Docker Hub as an example implementation of a Custom builder image.
Additionally, the Custom builder allows implementing any extended build process, for example a CI/CD flow that runs unit or integration tests.
To fully leverage the benefits of the Custom build strategy, you must understand how to create a Custom builder image that will be capable of building desired objects.
6.2. Custom Builder Image Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
Upon invocation, a custom builder image will receive the following environment variables with the information needed to proceed with the build:
Variable Name | Description |
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The entire serialized JSON of the |
| The URL of a Git repository with source to be built. |
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Uses the same value as |
| Specifies the subdirectory of the Git repository to be used when building. Only present if defined. |
| The Git reference to be built. |
| The version of the OpenShift Container Platform master that created this build object. |
| The Docker registry to push the image to. |
| The Docker tag name for the image being built. |
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The path to the Docker credentials for running a |
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Specifies the path to the Docker socket, if exposing the Docker socket was enabled in the build configuration (if |
6.3. Custom Builder Workflow Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
Although Custom builder image authors have great flexibility in defining the build process, your builder image must still adhere to the following required steps necessary for seamlessly running a build inside of OpenShift Container Platform:
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The
Build
object definition contains all the necessary information about input parameters for the build. - Run the build process.
- If your build produces an image, push it to the build’s output location if it is defined. Other output locations can be passed with environment variables.