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Shipwright Build Tutorial

So you just successfully built a container image via the Try It! section and you want to know more?

At Shipwright, we've spent a lot of time trying to figure out the best ways to simplify the experience when building container images. Shipwright provides an alternative for securely building container images in your Kubernetes cluster.

What if we could

  • Support any existing tooling for building container images in Kubernetes clusters.
  • Minimize the burden of learning a new tool for building images, by abstracting it from users.
  • Simplify the user experience when building images via a standardize minimal API.
  • Allow users to re-use their existing cluster for building and deploying container images.

Concepts

Concept Description
Strategy Refers to a particular tool that will be used when building a container image, such as Kaniko, Buildah, ko, etc.
Build Resource used to define a build configuration.
BuildRun Resource used to start the image build mechanism.
BuildStrategy / ClusterBuildStrategy Resource that holds a template that dictates how to build via a particular strategy.
Dockerfile-less strategy Is a category given to strategies that can build container images from source code, without the notion of a Dockerfile.
Dockerfile-based strategy Is a category given to strategies that can build container images from source code, with a reference to a Dockerfile.

With the above concepts in mind, lets see how they all play together.

Strategies

Shipwright ships with a set of strategies that are available across the cluster.

The default installation includes these buildstrategies:

For more information about strategies see the related docs.

Examples

Depending on your source code you might want to try a specific example. The following table serves as a guide to help you understand which strategy to choose:

Sample code Repository ContextDir Strategy Type Strategy to use
A go app with a Dockerfile shipwright-io/sample-go /docker-build Dockerfile-based Kaniko, BuildKit, Buildah
A go app shipwright-io/sample-go /source-build Dockerfile-less buildpacks-v3, buildpacks-v3-heroku
A ruby app shipwright-io/sample-ruby /source-build Dockerfile-less buildpacks-v3, buildpacks-v3-heroku
A java app with a Dockerfile shipwright-io/sample-java /docker-build Dockerfile-based Kaniko, BuildKit, Buildah
Shipwright/Build shipwright-io/build /cmd/shipwright-build-controller Dockerfile-less ko

Note: ContextDir is the path under the repository where the source code is located.

Note: Buildpacks-v3 support is provided via Paketo and Heroku. Paketo is our default tool, so any reference to buildpacks-v3 usually implies the usage of Paketo.