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composer-cli
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:Authors:
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Brian C. Lane <bcl@redhat.com>
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``composer-cli`` is an interactive tool for use with a WELDR API server,
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managing blueprints, exploring available packages, and building new images.
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`lorax-composer <lorax-composer.html>` and `osbuild-composer
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<https://osbuild.org>` both implement compatible servers.
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It requires server to be installed on the local system, and the user running it
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needs to be a member of the ``weldr`` group. They do not need to be root, but
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all of the `security precautions <lorax-composer.html#security>`_ apply.
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composer-cli cmdline arguments
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.. argparse::
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:ref: composer.cli.cmdline.composer_cli_parser
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:prog: composer-cli
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Edit a Blueprint
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Start out by listing the available blueprints using ``composer-cli blueprints
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list``, pick one and save it to the local directory by running ``composer-cli
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blueprints save http-server``. If there are no blueprints available you can
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copy one of the examples `from the test suite
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<https://github.com/weldr/lorax/tree/rhel8-branch/tests/pylorax/blueprints/>`_.
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Edit the file (it will be saved with a .toml extension) and change the
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description, add a package or module to it. Send it back to the server by
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running ``composer-cli blueprints push http-server.toml``. You can verify that it was
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saved by viewing the changelog - ``composer-cli blueprints changes http-server``.
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The full blueprint documentation `is here
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<https://www.osbuild.org/guides/blueprint-reference/blueprint-reference.html>`_.
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Build an image
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Build a ``qcow2`` disk image from this blueprint by running ``composer-cli
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compose start http-server qcow2``. It will print a UUID that you can use to
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keep track of the build. You can also cancel the build if needed.
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The available types of images is displayed by ``composer-cli compose types``.
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Currently this consists of: alibaba, ami, ext4-filesystem, google, live-iso,
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openstack, partitioned-disk, qcow2, tar, vhd, vmdk
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Monitor the build status
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Monitor it using ``composer-cli compose status``, which will show the status of
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all the builds on the system. You can view the end of the anaconda build logs
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once it is in the ``RUNNING`` state using ``composer-cli compose log UUID``
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where UUID is the UUID returned by the start command.
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Once the build is in the ``FINISHED`` state you can download the image.
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Download the image
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Downloading the final image is done with ``composer-cli compose image UUID`` and it will
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save the qcow2 image as ``UUID-disk.qcow2`` which you can then use to boot a VM like this::
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qemu-kvm --name test-image -m 1024 -hda ./UUID-disk.qcow2
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Image Uploads
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``composer-cli`` can upload the images to a number of services, including AWS,
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OpenStack, and vSphere. The upload can be started when the build is finished
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by using ``composer-cli compose start ...``. In order to access the service you need
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to pass authentication details to composer-cli using a TOML file.
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.. note::
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This is only supported when running the ``osbuild-composer`` API server.
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Providers
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Providers are where the images are uploaded to. You
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will need to gather some provider
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specific information in order to authenticate with it. Please refer to the ``osbuild-composer``
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documentation for the provider specific fields. You will then create a TOML file with the
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name of the provider and the settings, like this::
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provider = "aws"
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[settings]
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aws_access_key = "AWS Access Key"
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aws_bucket = "AWS Bucket"
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aws_region = "AWS Region"
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aws_secret_key = "AWS Secret Key"
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Save this into an ``aws-credentials.toml`` file and use it when running ``start``.
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AWS
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^^^
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The access key and secret key can be created by going to the
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``IAM->Users->Security Credentials`` section and creating a new access key. The
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secret key will only be shown when it is first created so make sure to record
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it in a secure place. The region should be the region that you want to use the
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AMI in, and the bucket can be an existing bucket, or a new one, following the
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normal AWS bucket naming rules. It will be created if it doesn't already exist.
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When uploading the image it is first uploaded to the s3 bucket, and then
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converted to an AMI. If the conversion is successful the s3 object will be
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deleted. If it fails, re-trying after correcting the problem will re-use the
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object if you have not deleted it in the meantime, speeding up the process.
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Build an image and upload results
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With the settings stored in a TOML file::
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composer-cli compose start example-http-server ami "http image" aws-settings.toml
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It will return the UUID of the image build. Once
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the build has finished successfully it will start the upload process.
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Debugging
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There are a couple of arguments that can be helpful when debugging problems.
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These are only meant for debugging and should not be used to script access to
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the API. If you need to do that you can communicate with it directly in the
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language of your choice.
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``--json`` will return the server's response as a nicely formatted json output
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instead of printing what the command would usually print.
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``--test=1`` will cause a compose start to start creating an image, and then
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end with a failed state.
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``--test=2`` will cause a compose to start and then end with a finished state,
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without actually composing anything.
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