composer-cli ============ :Authors: Brian C. Lane ``composer-cli`` is used to interact with the ``lorax-composer`` API server, managing blueprints, exploring available packages, and building new images. It requires `lorax-composer `_ to be installed on the local system, and the user running it needs to be a member of the ``weldr`` group. They do not need to be root, but all of the `security precautions `_ apply. composer-cli cmdline arguments ------------------------------ .. argparse:: :ref: composer.cli.cmdline.composer_cli_parser :prog: composer-cli Edit a Blueprint ---------------- Start out by listing the available blueprints using ``composer-cli blueprints list``, pick one and save it to the local directory by running ``composer-cli blueprints save http-server``. If there are no blueprints available you can copy one of the examples `from the test suite `_. Edit the file (it will be saved with a .toml extension) and change the description, add a package or module to it. Send it back to the server by running ``composer-cli blueprints push http-server.toml``. You can verify that it was saved by viewing the changelog - ``composer-cli blueprints changes http-server``. Build an image ---------------- Build a ``qcow2`` disk image from this blueprint by running ``composer-cli compose start http-server qcow2``. It will print a UUID that you can use to keep track of the build. You can also cancel the build if needed. <<<<<<< HEAD The available types of images is displayed by ``composer-cli compose types``. Currently this consists of: alibaba, ami, ext4-filesystem, google, hyper-v, live-iso, openstack, partitioned-disk, qcow2, tar, vhd, vmdk Monitor the build status ------------------------ Monitor it using ``composer-cli compose status``, which will show the status of all the builds on the system. You can view the end of the anaconda build logs once it is in the ``RUNNING`` state using ``composer-cli compose log UUID`` where UUID is the UUID returned by the start command. Once the build is in the ``FINISHED`` state you can download the image. Download the image ------------------ Downloading the final image is done with ``composer-cli compose image UUID`` and it will save the qcow2 image as ``UUID-disk.qcow2`` which you can then use to boot a VM like this:: qemu-kvm --name test-image -m 1024 -hda ./UUID-disk.qcow2