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A tool which builds container images using Ansible playbooks

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ansible-bender

This is a tool which bends containers using Ansible playbooks and turns them into images. It has a pluggable builder selection — it is up to you to pick the tool which will be used to construct your container image. Right now the only supported builder is buildah. More to come in future. ansible-bender (ab) relies on Ansible connection plugins for performing builds.

tl;dr Ansible is the frontend, buildah is the backend.

I described this concept in these blog posts:

You may be asking: why not ansible-container? Ansible bender is actually heavily inspired by ansible-container: the main distinction is that ansible-container covers the complete lifecycle of a containerized application while ab takes care of image builds only.

Status: ready to use

Features:

  • You can build your container images with buildah as a backend.
  • Ansible playbook is your build recipe.
  • You are able to set various image metadata via CLI:
    • working directory
    • environment variables
    • labels
    • user
    • default command
    • exposed ports
  • You can do volume mounts during build.
  • Caching mechanism:
    • Every task result is cached as a container image layer.
    • You can turn this off with --no-cache.
    • You can disable caching from a certain point by adding a tag no-cache to a task.
  • You can stop creating new image layers by adding tag stop-layering to a task.
  • If an image build fails, it's comitted and named with a suffix -failed (so you can take a look inside and resolve the issue).
  • The tool tries to find python interpreter inside the base image.
  • You can push images you built to remote locations such as:
    • a registry, a tarball, docker daemon, ...
    • podman push is used to perform the push.

Interface

ab has these commands:

Command Description
build build a new container image using selected playbook
list-builds list all builds
get-logs display build logs
inspect provide detailed metadata about the selected build
push Push images you built to remote locations.

Installation

$ pip3 install ansible-bender

Ansible bender supports python 3 only. This means that you need to have a python3 interpretter inside your base image.

Usage

You may noticed that I refer to ansible-bender as ab. That was the initial name and I used to it. I recommand adding an alias into your shell rc file:

alias ab="ansible-bender"

Building images

If you clone this repository, you can utilize a simple playbook I am using for testing:

$ ansible-bender build -e SOME=VALUE -l some=other-value -- ./tests/data/basic_playbook.yaml docker.io/library/python:3-alpine this-is-my-image

PLAY [all] ************************************************************************************************************************

TASK [Gathering Facts] ************************************************************************************************************
ok: [this-is-my-image-20181031-121858148338-cont]

TASK [print local env vars] *******************************************************************************************************
ok: [this-is-my-image-20181031-121858148338-cont] => {
    "msg": "/tmp/ab1nsv_c9b/ansible.cfg,,"
}
caching the task result in an image 'this-is-my-image-20181931-121904'

TASK [print all remote env vars] **************************************************************************************************
ok: [this-is-my-image-20181031-121858148338-cont] => {
    "msg": {
        "GPG_KEY": "0D96DF4D4110E5C43FBFB17F2D347EA6AA65421D",
        "HOME": "/root",
        "LANG": "C.UTF-8",
        "PATH": "/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin",
        "PWD": "/",
        "PYTHON_PIP_VERSION": "18.1",
        "PYTHON_VERSION": "3.7.0",
        "SHLVL": "1",
        "SOME": "VALUE"
    }
}
caching the task result in an image 'this-is-my-image-20181931-121905'

TASK [Run a sample command] *******************************************************************************************************
changed: [this-is-my-image-20181031-121858148338-cont]
caching the task result in an image 'this-is-my-image-20181931-121908'

TASK [create a file] **************************************************************************************************************
changed: [this-is-my-image-20181031-121858148338-cont]
caching the task result in an image 'this-is-my-image-20181931-121912'

PLAY RECAP ************************************************************************************************************************
this-is-my-image-20181031-121858148338-cont : ok=5    changed=2    unreachable=0    failed=0

Getting image source signatures
Skipping fetch of repeat blob sha256:df64d3292fd6194b7865d7326af5255db6d81e9df29f48adde61a918fbd8c332
Skipping fetch of repeat blob sha256:beefb6beb20fa287cfcfaf083c0fda606f9c7f4b2830a286a50f1bbcacd52cf3
Skipping fetch of repeat blob sha256:e2986b5e7ba21a779988ffeb8bd4c0ca5b0fddaaf1ea8a4b02da1c60492f51e4
Skipping fetch of repeat blob sha256:6795dbd93463993b8257a1500534c1fe8566aa79dfc08a03c9d823b26d08b8d8
Skipping fetch of repeat blob sha256:3b3df229744dd8a66aa6713ce8084f529712e96c4d01fa7b0a4cb49fe2e2ebff
Skipping fetch of repeat blob sha256:3e8ad7a0bc8fa42dfb6e11bb57ec6cafd865426b1557e29ee58c4ffd8b077aba
Copying config sha256:bbf10af5c37b2c7f6098f07308df4addcd81598e16d1e432bb5c5b1916c9d912

 0 B / 5.11 KiB [--------------------------------------------------------------]
 5.11 KiB / 5.11 KiB [======================================================] 0s
Writing manifest to image destination
Storing signatures
bbf10af5c37b2c7f6098f07308df4addcd81598e16d1e432bb5c5b1916c9d912
Image 'this-is-my-image' was built successfully \o/

The command line is a bit longer. That's because all metadata about our target image is in there:

$ ansible-bender build                           \  # this is the command
     -e SOME=VALUE                               \  # -e sets environment variables
     -l some=other-value                         \  # -l sets labels
     --                                          \  # two dashes separate options from arguments
     ./tests/functional/data/basic_playbook.yaml \  # first argument is a path to a playbook
     docker.io/library/python:3-alpine           \  # second one is a base image (and is pulled if it's not present)
     this-is-my-image                            \  # and finally, target image name

If we rerun the build again, we can see that ab loads every task from a cache:

$ ansible-bender build -e SOME=VALUE -l some=other-value -- ./tests/data/basic_playbook.yaml docker.io/library/python:3-alpine this-is-my-image

PLAY [all] ************************************************************************************************************************

TASK [Gathering Facts] ************************************************************************************************************
ok: [this-is-my-image-20181031-121917088731-cont]

TASK [print local env vars] *******************************************************************************************************
loaded from cache: '2cf027dce668d168f73c67e3aa42175e89c42458f6c5f6844ebf74f3064080d2'
skipping: [this-is-my-image-20181031-121917088731-cont]

TASK [print all remote env vars] **************************************************************************************************
loaded from cache: 'e6b4f418907ca31d5e52e2b971f8224637daa610a1b54467ee2919001d4caf37'
skipping: [this-is-my-image-20181031-121917088731-cont]

TASK [Run a sample command] *******************************************************************************************************
loaded from cache: '96aaa104e30b394652639d56122bbf8bb3ba8e75c1bdf8ea01fa879930c07bc6'
skipping: [this-is-my-image-20181031-121917088731-cont]

TASK [create a file] **************************************************************************************************************
loaded from cache: '91dd37d6c6cf05b5505cb7b799534757c89a5e22230fceff1ad01999c766a2a0'
skipping: [this-is-my-image-20181031-121917088731-cont]

PLAY RECAP ************************************************************************************************************************
this-is-my-image-20181031-121917088731-cont : ok=1    changed=0    unreachable=0    failed=0

Getting image source signatures
Skipping fetch of repeat blob sha256:df64d3292fd6194b7865d7326af5255db6d81e9df29f48adde61a918fbd8c332
Skipping fetch of repeat blob sha256:beefb6beb20fa287cfcfaf083c0fda606f9c7f4b2830a286a50f1bbcacd52cf3
Skipping fetch of repeat blob sha256:e2986b5e7ba21a779988ffeb8bd4c0ca5b0fddaaf1ea8a4b02da1c60492f51e4
Skipping fetch of repeat blob sha256:6795dbd93463993b8257a1500534c1fe8566aa79dfc08a03c9d823b26d08b8d8
Skipping fetch of repeat blob sha256:3b3df229744dd8a66aa6713ce8084f529712e96c4d01fa7b0a4cb49fe2e2ebff
Skipping fetch of repeat blob sha256:eca799d88ff3ae1f5a17bd5569a54f7de3694b3b6a134c16cda1216a3b8a2779
Skipping fetch of repeat blob sha256:4f4fb700ef54461cfa02571ae0db9a0dc1e0cdb5577484a6d75e68dc38e8acc1
Copying config sha256:8eabbd9aef50ae41499a5720ec6a1be6bad29095b278e58fccb9f04c2eaa459a

 0 B / 5.22 KiB [--------------------------------------------------------------]
 5.22 KiB / 5.22 KiB [======================================================] 0s
Writing manifest to image destination
Storing signatures
8eabbd9aef50ae41499a5720ec6a1be6bad29095b278e58fccb9f04c2eaa459a
Image 'this-is-my-image' was built successfully \o/

Listing builds

We can list builds we have done:

  BUILD ID  IMAGE NAME        STATUS           DATE                        BUILD TIME
----------  ----------------  ---------------  --------------------------  --------------
         1  this-is-my-image  BuildState.DONE  2018-10-31 12:19:13.847864  0:00:15.699248
         2  this-is-my-image  BuildState.DONE  2018-10-31 12:19:27.341574  0:00:10.252394

Getting logs of a build

Wanna check build logs sometime later? No problem!

$ ansible-bender get-logs 2

PLAY [all] ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************

TASK [Gathering Facts] ******************************************************************************************************************************************************
ok: [this-is-my-image-20181031-121917088731-cont]

TASK [print local env vars] *************************************************************************************************************************************************
loaded from cache: '2cf027dce668d168f73c67e3aa42175e89c42458f6c5f6844ebf74f3064080d2'
skipping: [this-is-my-image-20181031-121917088731-cont]

TASK [print all remote env vars] ********************************************************************************************************************************************
loaded from cache: 'e6b4f418907ca31d5e52e2b971f8224637daa610a1b54467ee2919001d4caf37'
skipping: [this-is-my-image-20181031-121917088731-cont]

TASK [Run a sample command] *************************************************************************************************************************************************
loaded from cache: '96aaa104e30b394652639d56122bbf8bb3ba8e75c1bdf8ea01fa879930c07bc6'
skipping: [this-is-my-image-20181031-121917088731-cont]

TASK [create a file] ********************************************************************************************************************************************************
loaded from cache: '91dd37d6c6cf05b5505cb7b799534757c89a5e22230fceff1ad01999c766a2a0'
skipping: [this-is-my-image-20181031-121917088731-cont]

PLAY RECAP ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************
this-is-my-image-20181031-121917088731-cont : ok=1    changed=0    unreachable=0    failed=0

Locating built images with podman

Here is a proof that the image is in there:

$ podman images
REPOSITORY                                   TAG                      IMAGE ID       CREATED         SIZE
localhost/this-is-my-image                   latest                   8eabbd9aef50   7 minutes ago   83.1MB
docker.io/library/python                     3-alpine                 cf41883b24b8   3 weeks ago     81.9MB

$ buildah images
IMAGE ID             IMAGE NAME                                               CREATED AT             SIZE
cf41883b24b8         docker.io/library/python:3-alpine                        Oct 10, 2018 00:28     81.9 MB
8eabbd9aef50         localhost/this-is-my-image:latest                        Oct 31, 2018 12:19     83.1 MB

Caching mechanism

Ansible bender has a caching mechanism. It is enabled by default. ab caches task results (=images). If a task content did not change and the base image is the same, the layer is loaded from cache instead of being processed again. This doesn't work correctly with tasks which process file: ab doesn't handle files yet.

You are able to control caching in two ways:

  • disable it completely by running ab build --no-cache
  • or adding a tag to your task named no-cache — ab detects such tag and will not try to load from cache

Layering mechanism

When building your image by default, every task (except for setup) is being cached as an image layer. This may have bad consequences on storage and security: there may be things which you didn't want to have cached nor stored in a layer (certificates, package manager metadata, build artifacts).

ab allows you to easily disable layering mechanism. All you need to do is to add a tag stop-layering to a task which will disable layering (and caching) for that task and all the following ones.

Ansible-bender in OKD

Recently I started experimenting with running ab inside OpenShift origin — imagine that you'd be able to build images in your cluster, using Ansible playbooks as definitions.

Openshift by default runs its pods in a restrictive environment. In the proof of concept I was forced to run ab in a privileged pod. In the end, the whole test suite is passing in that privileged pod.

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