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# Bulid Container Installer Action
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This action is used to generate an ISO for installing OSTrees stored in a container. This utilizes the anaconda command `ostreecontainer`
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## Makefile
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A Makefile is provided for ease of use. There are separate targets for each file generated, however `make` can be used to generate the final image and `make clean` can be used to clean up the workspace. The resulting ISO will be stored in the `build` directory.
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See [Customizing](#customizing) for information about customizing the image that gets created.
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## Container
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A container with the necessary tools already installed is provided at `ghcr.io/jasonn3/build-container-installer:latest`
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To use the container file, run `docker run --privileged --volume .:/build-container-installer/build ghcr.io/jasonn3/build-container-installer:latest`.
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This will create an ISO with the baked in defaults of the container image.
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See [Customizing](#customizing) for information about customizing the image that gets created. The variable can either be defined as environment variables or as command arguments.
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Examples:
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Building an ISO to install Fedora 38
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```bash
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docker run --rm --privileged --volume .:/build-container-installer/build -e VERSION=38 -e IMAGE_NAME=base -e IMAGE_TAG=38 -e VARIANT=Server ghcr.io/jasonn3/build-container-installer:latest
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## Usage
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This action is designed to be called from a GitHub workflow using the following format
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```yaml
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- name: Build ISO
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uses: jasonn3/build-container-installer/v1.0.0
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with:
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arch: ${{ env.ARCH}}
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image_name: ${{ env.IMAGE_NAME}}
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image_repo: ${{ env.IMAGE_REPO}}
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version: ${{ env.VERSION }}
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variant: ${{ env.VARIANT }}
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action_version: v1.0.0
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```
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Building an ISO to install Fedora 39
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```bash
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docker run --rm --privileged --volume .:/build-container-installer/build -e VERSION=39 -e IMAGE_NAME=base -e IMAGE_TAG=39 -e VARIANT=Server ghcr.io/jasonn3/build-container-installer:latest
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```
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See [Customizing](#customizing) for information about customizing the ISO that gets created using `with`
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## Customizing
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The following variables can be used to customize the create image.
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The following variables can be used to customize the created ISO.
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| Variable | Description | Default Value |
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| ----------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------ |
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Available options for VARIANT can be found by running `dnf provides system-release`.
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Variant will be the third item in the package name. Example: `fedora-release-kinoite-39-34.noarch` will be kinoite
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## VSCode Dev Container
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## Development
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### Makefile
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The Makefile contains all of the commands that are run in the action. There are separate targets for each file generated, however `make` can be used to generate the final image and `make clean` can be used to clean up the workspace. The resulting ISO will be stored in the `build` directory.
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`make install-deps` can be used to install the necessary packages
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See [Customizing](#customizing) for information about customizing the ISO that gets created.
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### Container
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A container with `make install-deps` already run is provided at `ghcr.io/jasonn3/build-container-installer:latest`
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To use the container file, run `docker run --privileged --volume .:/build-container-installer/build ghcr.io/jasonn3/build-container-installer:latest`.
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This will create an ISO with the baked in defaults of the container image.
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See [Customizing](#customizing) for information about customizing the ISO that gets created. The variable can either be defined as environment variables.
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Examples:
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Building an ISO to install Fedora 38
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```bash
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docker run --rm --privileged --volume .:/build-container-installer/build -e VERSION=38 -e IMAGE_NAME=base -e IMAGE_TAG=38 -e VARIANT=Server ghcr.io/jasonn3/build-container-installer:latest
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```
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Building an ISO to install Fedora 39
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```bash
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docker run --rm --privileged --volume .:/build-container-installer/build -e VERSION=39 -e IMAGE_NAME=base -e IMAGE_TAG=39 -e VARIANT=Server ghcr.io/jasonn3/build-container-installer:latest
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```
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### VSCode Dev Container
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There is a dev container configuration provided for development. By default it will use the existing container image available at `ghcr.io/jasonn3/build-container-installer:latest`, however, you can have it build a new image by editing `.devcontainer/devcontainer.json` and replacing `image` with `build`. `Ctrl+/` can be used to comment and uncomment blocks of code within VSCode.
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The code from VSCode will be available at `/workspaces/build-container-installer` once the container has started.
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Privileged is required for access to loop devices for lorax.
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Use existing image
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Use existing container image:
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```json
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{
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"name": "Existing Dockerfile",
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}
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```
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Build a new image
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Build a new container image:
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```json
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{
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"name": "Existing Dockerfile",
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