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@kumori/runtime

v1.1.3

Published

Kumori Runtime Lib

Downloads

15

Readme

README

This library is a tool that is used by KAZE to generate ready-to-register runtime bundles. The bundle will be stored in dist/bundle.zip in the runtime folder.

Build workflow

  • If a "pre_build.sh" script exists on the same path as the "Dockerfile", it will be executed before the building.
  • The runtime image (RI) is created in the local Docker server by mean of the "Dockerfile".
  • The RI now is exported into a temporary file RUNTIME.zip.
  • Then the parent runtime is also exported into another file PARENT_RUNTIME.zip.
  • The PARENT_RUNTIME.zip is extracted to find out the last ParentlayerId.
  • Then all the layerIds on the RUNTIME.zip under the ParentlayerId are removed and we only keep the delta layers.
  • It is generated the final bundle.zip on the dist repository which is ready-to-register on ECLOUD.
  • If a "post_build.sh" script exists on the same path as the "Dockerfile", it will be executed after the building.

The current version of kaze-runtime code has some software dependencies that can not be currently resolved due to restricted access. For this reason, in this version you cannot build kaze-runtime from the source code. Nevertheless, in the dist folder you will have access to two packaged distributions of kaze-runtime ready to be used, one for Linux systems and another for Mac systems. Enjoy yourself!

Disclaimer

The current version of kaze-runtime code has some software dependencies that can not be currently resolved due to restricted access. For this reason, in this version you cannot build kaze-runtime from the source code. Nevertheless, in the dist folder you will have access to two packaged distributions of kaze-runtime ready to be used, one for Linux systems and another for Mac systems.

Support advice

The kaze-runtime software has been developed in the project SaaSDK: Tools & Services for developing and managing software as a service over a PaaS (SaaSDK: Herramientas y servicios para el desarrollo y gestión de software como servicio sobre un PaaS) jointly financed by Instituto Valenciano de Competitividad Empresarial (IVACE) and European Union through the European Regional Development Fund with grant number IMDEEA/2017/141.