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# Moby
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Moby, a toolkit for building custom minimal, immutable Linux distributions.
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- Secure defaults without compromising usability
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- Everything is replaceable and customisable
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- Immutable infrastructure applied to building Linux distributions
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- Completely stateless, but persistent storage can be attached
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- Easy tooling, with easy iteration
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- Built with containers, for running containers
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- Designed for building and running clustered applications, including but not limited to container orchestration such as Docker or Kubernetes
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- Designed from the experience of building Docker Editions, but redesigned as a general purpose toolkit
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- Designed to be managed by external tooling, such as [Infrakit](https://github.com/docker/infrakit) or similar tools
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- Includes a set of longer term collaborative projects in various stages of development to innovate on kernel and userspace changes, particularly around security
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## Getting Started
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### Build the `moby` tool
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Simple build instructions: use `make` to build.
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This will build the Moby customisation tool and an example Moby initrd image from the `moby.yml` file.
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If you already have a Go build environment and installed the source in your `GOPATH`
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you can do `go install github.com/docker/moby/src/cmd/moby` to install the `moby` tool
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instead, and then use `moby build moby.yml` to build the example configuration.
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Build requirements:
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- GNU `make`
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- GNU or BSD `tar` (not `busybox` `tar`)
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- Docker
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### Booting and Testing
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If you have a recent version of Docker for Mac installed you can use `moby run <name>` to execute the image you created with `moby build <name>.yml`
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The Makefile also specifies a number of targets:
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- `make qemu` will boot up a sample Moby in qemu in a container
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- on OSX: `make hyperkit` will boot up Moby in hyperkit
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- `make test` or `make hyperkit-test` will run the test suite
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- There are also docs for booting on [Google Cloud](docs/gcp.md)
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- More detailed docs will be available shortly, for running single hosts and clusters.
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## Building your own customised image
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To customise, copy or modify the [`moby.yml`](moby.yml) to your own `file.yml` or use one of the [examples](examples/) and then run `./bin/moby build file.yml` to
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generate its specified output. You can run the output with `./scripts/qemu.sh` or on OSX with `./bin/moby run file`. `moby run` targets will be available for other
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platforms shortly.
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The yaml file specifies a kernel and base init system, a set of containers that are built into the generated image and started at boot time. It also specifies what
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formats to output, such as bootable ISOs and images for various platforms.
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### Yaml Specification
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The yaml format is loosely based on Docker Compose:
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- `kernel` specifies a kernel Docker image, containing a kernel and a filesystem tarball, eg containing modules. `mobylinux/kernel` is built from `kernel/`
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- `init` is the base `init` process Docker image, which is unpacked as the base system, containing `init`, `containerd`, `runc` and a few tools. Built from `base/init/`
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- `system` are the system containers, executed sequentially in order. They should terminate quickly when done.
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- `daemon` is the system daemons, which normally run for the whole time
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- `files` are additional files to add to the image
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- `outputs` are descriptions of what to build, such as ISOs.
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For the images, you can specify the configuration much like Compose, with some changes, eg `capabilities` must be specified in full, rather than `add` and `drop`, and
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there are no volumes only `binds`.
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The config is liable to be changed, and there are missing features; full documentation will be available shortly.
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## Architecture
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There is an [overview of the architecture](docs/architecture.md) covering how the system works.
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## Security design
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There is an [overview of the security considerations and direction](docs/security.md) covering the security design of the system.
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## Roadmap
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This project was extensively reworked from the code we are shipping in Docker Editions, and the result is not yet production quality. The plan is to return to production
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quality during Q2 2017, and rebase the Docker Editions on this open source project.
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This is an open project without fixed judgements, open to the community to set the direction. The guiding principles are:
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- Security informs design
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- Infrastructure as code: immutable, manageable with code
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- Sensible secure and well tested defaults
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- An open, pluggable platform for diverse use cases
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- Easy to use and participate in the project
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- Built with containers, for portability and reproducibility
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- Run with system containers, for isolation and extensibility
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- A base for robust products
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## Development reports
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There are weekly [development reports](reports/) summarizing work carried out in the week.
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## FAQ
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See [FAQ](docs/faq.md).
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