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About
GitHub Action to set up Docker Buildx.
This action will create and boot a builder that can be used in the following steps of your workflow if you're using
buildx. By default, the docker-container
builder driver
will be used to be able to build multi-platform images and export cache thanks to the BuildKit
container.
Usage
Quick start
name: ci
on:
push:
jobs:
buildx:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
-
name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
-
name: Set up Docker Buildx
id: buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
-
name: Inspect builder
run: |
echo "Name: ${{ steps.buildx.outputs.name }}"
echo "Endpoint: ${{ steps.buildx.outputs.endpoint }}"
echo "Status: ${{ steps.buildx.outputs.status }}"
echo "Flags: ${{ steps.buildx.outputs.flags }}"
echo "Platforms: ${{ steps.buildx.outputs.platforms }}"
With QEMU
If you want support for more platforms you can use our setup-qemu action:
name: ci
on:
push:
jobs:
buildx:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
-
name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
-
name: Set up QEMU
uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v2
-
name: Set up Docker Buildx
id: buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
-
name: Available platforms
run: echo ${{ steps.buildx.outputs.platforms }}
Install by default
If you want set up the docker build
command as an alias to docker buildx build
:
name: ci
on:
push:
jobs:
buildx:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
-
name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
-
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
id: buildx
with:
install: true
-
name: Build
run: |
docker build . # will run buildx
BuildKit daemon configuration
You can provide a BuildKit configuration
to your builder if you're using the docker-container
driver
(default) with the config
or config-inline
inputs:
Registry mirror
You can configure a registry mirror using an inline block directly in your
workflow with the config-inline
input:
name: ci
on:
push:
jobs:
buildx:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
-
name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
with:
config-inline: |
[registry."docker.io"]
mirrors = ["mirror.gcr.io"]
Max parallelism
You can limit the parallelism of the BuildKit solver which is particularly useful for low-powered machines.
You can use the config-inline
input like the
previous example, or you can use a dedicated BuildKit config file from your
repo if you want with the config
input:
# .github/buildkitd.toml
[worker.oci]
max-parallelism = 4
name: ci
on:
push:
jobs:
buildx:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
-
name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
with:
config: .github/buildkitd.toml
Standalone mode
If you don't have the Docker CLI installed on the GitHub Runner, buildx binary
is invoked directly, instead of calling it as a docker plugin. This can be
useful if you want to use the kubernetes
driver in your self-hosted runner:
name: ci
on:
push:
jobs:
buildx:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
-
name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
with:
driver: kubernetes
-
name: Build
run: |
buildx build .
Customizing
inputs
Following inputs can be used as step.with
keys
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
version |
String | buildx version. (eg. v0.3.0 , latest , https://github.com/docker/buildx.git#master ) |
driver |
String | Sets the builder driver to be used (default docker-container ) |
driver-opts |
CSV | List of additional driver-specific options (eg. image=moby/buildkit:master ) |
buildkitd-flags |
String | Flags for buildkitd daemon (since buildx v0.3.0) |
install |
Bool | Sets up docker build command as an alias to docker buildx (default false ) |
use |
Bool | Switch to this builder instance (default true ) |
endpoint |
String | Optional address for docker socket or context from docker context ls |
config ¹ |
String | BuildKit config file |
config-inline ¹ |
String | Same as config but inline |
- ¹
config
andconfig-inline
are mutually exclusive
CSV
type must be a newline-delimited stringdriver-opts: image=moby/buildkit:master
driver-opts: | image=moby/buildkit:master network=host
outputs
Following outputs are available
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
name |
String | Builder name |
driver |
String | Builder driver |
endpoint |
String | Builder node endpoint |
status |
String | Builder node status |
flags |
String | Builder node flags (if applicable) |
platforms |
String | Builder node platforms available (comma separated) |
environment variables
The following official docker environment variables are supported:
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
DOCKER_CONFIG |
String | ~/.docker |
The location of your client configuration files |
Notes
BuildKit container logs
To display BuildKit container logs (when docker-container
driver is used) you have to enable step debug logging
or you can also enable debugging in the setup-buildx action step:
-
name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
with:
buildkitd-flags: --debug
Logs will be available at the end of a job:
Keep up-to-date with GitHub Dependabot
Since Dependabot
has native GitHub Actions support,
to enable it on your GitHub repo all you need to do is add the .github/dependabot.yml
file:
version: 2
updates:
# Maintain dependencies for GitHub Actions
- package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "daily"