Kubernetes v1.26 removed the in-tree openstack cloud provider. While buildx
has a replace rule to pin the k8s dependencies to an older version, such
replace rules are non-transitive, which means that consumers of buildx as
a module could potentially end up with non-resolvable dependencies.
The used code was already non-functional since c41b006be1
(buildx v0.5.0-rc1);
a6b0959276/vendor/k8s.io/client-go/plugin/pkg/client/auth/openstack/openstack_stub.go (L26-L36)
See:
- 9bbf01bae9
- 98e81a7784
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Tested with `kind` and GKE.
Note: "nodes" shown in `docker buildx ls` are unrelated to Kubernetes "nodes".
Probably buildx should come up with an alternative term.
Usage:
$ kind create cluster
$ export KUBECONFIG="$(kind get kubeconfig-path --name="kind")"
$ docker buildx create --driver kubernetes --driver-opt replicas=3 --use
$ docker buildx build -t foo --load .
`--load` loads the image into the local Docker.
Driver opts:
- `image=IMAGE` - Sets the container image to be used for running buildkit.
- `namespace=NS` - Sets the Kubernetes namespace. Defaults to the current namespace.
- `replicas=N` - Sets the number of `Pod` replicas. Defaults to 1.
- `rootless=(true|false)` - Run the container as a non-root user without `securityContext.privileged`. Defaults to false.
- `loadbalance=(sticky|random)` - Load-balancing strategy. If set to "sticky", the pod is chosen using the hash of the context path. Defaults to "sticky"
Signed-off-by: Akihiro Suda <akihiro.suda.cz@hco.ntt.co.jp>