A thin shim-wrapper around the official Google Kaniko Docker image to make it behave like the Drone Docker plugin.
Example .drone.yml for Drone 1.0 (pushing to Docker Hub):
kind: pipeline
name: default
steps:
- name: publish
image: deck15/drone-kaniko:v0.4.2
settings:
registry: registry.example.com # if not provided index.docker.io is supposed
repo: registry.example.com/example-project
tags: ${DRONE_COMMIT_SHA}
cache: true
skip_tls_verify: false # set to true for testing registries ONLY with self-signed certs
build_args:
- COMMIT_SHA=${DRONE_COMMIT_SHA}
- COMMIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL=${DRONE_COMMIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL}
username:
from_secret: docker-username
password:
from_secret: docker-password
Pushing to GCR:
kind: pipeline
name: default
steps:
- name: publish
image: deck15/drone-kaniko:v0.4.2
settings:
registry: gcr.io
repo: example.com/example-project
tags: ${DRONE_COMMIT_SHA}
cache: true
json_key:
from_secret: google-application-credentials
Similarily to official
drone-docker plugin you can use
.tags
file to embed some custom logic for creating tags for an image.
kind: pipeline
name: default
steps:
- name: build
image: golang
commands:
- go get
- go build
- make versiontags > .tags
- name: publish
image: deck15/drone-kaniko:v0.4.2
settings:
registry: registry.example.com
repo: registry.example.com/example-project
# tags: ${DRONE_COMMIT_SHA} <= it must be left undefined
username:
from_secret: docker-username
password:
from_secret: docker-password
docker run -it --rm -w /src -v $PWD:/src -e PLUGIN_USERNAME=${DOCKER_USERNAME} -e PLUGIN_PASSWORD=${DOCKER_PASSWORD} -e PLUGIN_REPO=deck15/drone-kaniko-test -e PLUGIN_TAGS=test -e PLUGIN_DOCKERFILE=Dockerfile.test deck15/drone-kaniko
Start a Docker registry at 127.0.0.1:5000:
docker run -d -p 5000:5000 --restart always --name registry --hostname registry.local registry:2
Add the following lines to plugin.sh's final command and build a new image from it:
+ --cache=true \
+ --cache-repo=127.0.0.1:5000/${PLUGIN_REPO} \
docker build -t deck15/drone-kaniko .
Warm up the alpine image to the cache:
docker run -v $PWD:/cache gcr.io/kaniko-project/warmer:latest --verbosity=debug --image=alpine:3.8
Run the builder (on the host network to be able to access the registry, if any specified) with mounting the local disk cache, this example pushes to Docker Hub:
docker run --net=host -it --rm -w /src -v $PWD:/cache -v $PWD:/src -e PLUGIN_USERNAME=${DOCKER_USERNAME} -e PLUGIN_PASSWORD=${DOCKER_PASSWORD} -e PLUGIN_REPO=deck15/drone-kaniko-test -e PLUGIN_TAGS=test -e PLUGIN_DOCKERFILE=Dockerfile.test -e PLUGIN_CACHE=true deck15/drone-kaniko
The very same example just pushing to GCR instead of Docker Hub:
docker run --net=host -it --rm -w /src -v $PWD:/cache -v $PWD:/src -e PLUGIN_REGISTRY=gcr.io -e PLUGIN_REPO=paas-dev1/drone-kaniko-test -e PLUGIN_TAGS=test -e PLUGIN_DOCKERFILE=Dockerfile.test -e PLUGIN_CACHE=true -e PLUGIN_JSON_KEY="$(<$HOME/google-application-credentials.json)" deck15/drone-kaniko