# BuildKit Examples ## Kubernetes manifests - [`./kubernetes`](./kubernetes): Kubernetes manifests (`Pod`, `Deployment`, `StatefulSet`, `Job`) ## CLI examples - [`./buildctl-daemonless`](./buildctl-daemonless): buildctl without daemon - [`./build-using-dockerfile`](./build-using-dockerfile): an example BuildKit client with `docker build`-style CLI ## LLB examples For understanding the basics of LLB, `buildkit*` directory contains scripts that define how to build different configurations of BuildKit itself and its dependencies using the `client` package. Running one of these scripts generates a protobuf definition of a build graph. Note that the script itself does not execute any steps of the build. You can use `buildctl debug dump-llb` to see what data is in this definition. Add `--dot` to generate dot layout. ```bash go run examples/buildkit0/buildkit.go \ | buildctl debug dump-llb \ | jq . ``` To start building use `buildctl build` command. The example script accepts `--with-containerd` flag to choose if containerd binaries and support should be included in the end result as well. ```bash go run examples/buildkit0/buildkit.go \ | buildctl build ``` `buildctl build` will show interactive progress bar by default while the build job is running. If the path to the trace file is specified, the trace file generated will contain all information about the timing of the individual steps and logs. Different versions of the example scripts show different ways of describing the build definition for this project to show the capabilities of the library. New versions have been added when new features have become available. - `./buildkit0` - uses only exec operations, defines a full stage per component. - `./buildkit1` - cloning git repositories has been separated for extra concurrency. - `./buildkit2` - uses git sources directly instead of running `git clone`, allowing better performance and much safer caching. - `./buildkit3` - allows using local source files for separate components eg. `./buildkit3 --runc=local | buildctl build --local runc-src=some/local/path` - `./dockerfile2llb` - can be used to convert a Dockerfile to LLB for debugging purposes - `./nested-llb` - shows how to use nested invocation to generate LLB - `./gobuild` - shows how to use nested invocation to generate LLB for Go package internal dependencies