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imgpkg

imgpkg (pronounced: "image package") is a tool that allows users to store a set of arbitrary files as an OCI image. One of the driving use cases is to store Kubernetes configuration (plain YAML, ytt templates, Helm templates, etc.) in OCI registry as an image.

imgpkg's primary concept is a bundle, which is an OCI image that holds 0+ arbitrary files and 0+ references to dependent OCI images. With this concept, imgpkg is able to copy bundles and their dependent images across registries (both online and offline).

$ imgpkg push -b your-user/app1-config:0.1.1 -f config/
$ imgpkg copy -b your-user/app1-config:0.1.1 --to-repo other-user/app1
$ imgpkg pull -b your-user/app1-config:0.1.1 -o /tmp/app1-config
$ imgpkg tag ls -i your-user/app1-config

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Development

Build the code with

./hack/build.sh

Testing

Run every test with a local registry (requires Docker)

./hack/test-all-local-registry.sh 5000

If you would like to use a proxy registry for pulling images in order to avoid rate limiting from dockerhub, set DOCKERHUB_PROXY environment variable to that proxy, e.g.:

export DOCKERHUB_PROXY=<my-registry.local.sometld/my-dockerhub-proxy> && ./hack/test-all-local-registry.sh 5000

Source Code Changes

To keep source code documentation up to date, imgpkg uses godoc. To document a type, variable, constant, function, or a package, write a regular comment directly preceding its declaration that begins with the name of the element it describes. See the registry package for an example. When contributing new source code via a PR, the GitHub Action linter will ensure that godocs are included in the changes.

To view the docs

  1. install godoc: go install golang.org/x/tools/cmd/godoc@latest
  2. Start the server: godoc -http=:6060 and visit http://localhost:6060/pkg/carvel.dev/imgpkg/.