Builds using Shipwright

Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS 4

An extensible build framework to build container images on an OpenShift cluster

Red Hat OpenShift Documentation Team

Abstract

Builds is an extensible build framework based on the Shipwright project, which you can use to build container images on a Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS cluster. You can build container images from source code and Dockerfiles by using image build tools, such as Source-to-Image (S2I) and Buildah.

Chapter 1. Overview of Builds

Builds is an extensible build framework based on the Content from shipwright.io is not included.Shipwright project, which you can use to build container images on your Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS cluster. You can build container images from source code and Dockerfiles by using image build tools, such as Source-to-Image (S2I) and Buildah. You can create and apply build resources, view logs of build runs, and manage builds in your Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS namespaces.

Builds includes the following capabilities:

  • Standard Kubernetes-native API for building container images from source code and Dockerfiles
  • Support for Source-to-Image (S2I) and Buildah build strategies
  • Extensibility with your own custom build strategies
  • Execution of builds from source code in a local directory
  • Shipwright CLI for creating and viewing logs, and managing builds on the cluster
  • Integrated user experience with the Developer perspective of the Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS web console
Note

Because Builds releases on a different cadence from Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS, the Builds documentation is now available as a separate documentation set at Builds for Red Hat OpenShift.

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