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Dagger Operator Manual
Custom buildkit setup
Dagger can be configured to use an existing buildkit daemon, running either locally or remotely. This can be done using two environment variables: BUILDKIT_HOST
and DOCKER_HOST
.
To use a buildkit daemon listening on TCP port 1234
on localhost:
export BUILDKIT_HOST=tcp://localhost:1234
To use a buildkit daemon running in a container named "super-buildkit" on the local docker host:
export BUILDKIT_HOST=docker-container://super-buildkit
To use a buildkit daemon running on a remote docker host (be careful to properly secure remotely accessible docker hosts!)
export BUILDKIT_HOST=docker-container://super-buildkit
export DOCKER_HOST=tcp://my-remote-docker-host:2376
OpenTracing Support
Both Dagger and buildkit support opentracing. To capture traces to
Jaeger, set the JAEGER_TRACE
environment variable to the collection address.
A docker-compose
file is available to help bootstrap the tracing environment:
docker-compose -f ./dagger-main/tracing.compose.yaml up -d
export JAEGER_TRACE=localhost:6831
export BUILDKIT_HOST=docker-container://dagger-buildkitd-jaeger
dagger up
You can then go to http://localhost:16686/ in your browser to see the traces.