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Pulp Docker images

Pulp installation consists of 4 containers:

  • pulp-api
  • pulp-content
  • pulp-resource-manager
  • pulp-worker

All of these images are using pulp-core as a base image.

Configuration

To run and configure Pulp, you have 2 options:

  1. Export PULP_SETTINGS to location with your configuration file and manage it as host path od Kubernetes configmap. Pulp is using Dynaconf_ so you can use various formats.
  2. Use environment variables entirely to configure Pulp, we are going to use this option.

Configuration options

  • PULP_SECRET_KEY

    import random
    
    chars = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789!@#$%^&*(-_=+)'
    print(''.join(random.choice(chars) for i in range(50)))
    
  • PULP_DATABASES__default__ENGINE (defaults to django.db.backends.postgresql_psycopg2)

  • PULP_DATABASES__default__USER (defaults to pulp)

  • PULP_DATABASES__default__PASSWORD

  • PULP_DATABASES__default__NAME (defaults to pulp)

  • PULP_DATABASES__default__HOST

  • PULP_REDIS_URL (eg. redis://redis.pulp.svc.cluster.local:6379/1)

  • PULP_ADMIN_PASSWORD

  • CONTENT_ORIGIN - pointer to content service (eg. https://pulp.example.com:24816)

  • CONTENT_PATH_PREFIX - defaults to /pulp/content/

Installation

Volumes

You need to provide /var/lib/pulp or at least /var/lib/pulp/artifacts as a persistent shared volume across all pulp containers.

Don't forget to ensure correct permissions (chown 995:995).

If you don't want to use shared volume, use alternative backend to django-storages, eg. AWS S3 or Azure Blob Storage.

First run

pulp-api entrypoint will automatically handle database upgrades by running

django-admin migrate --noinput

However you should set admin password on your own by exec in pulp-api container and running following command. Or set PULP_ADMIN_PASSWORD variable.

django-admin reset-admin-password --password <yoursecretpassword>

Development

To deploy pulp locally for development and testing purposes, use docker-compose:

mkdir -p .volume/pulp && chown 995:995 .volume/pulp
docker-compose up

Then you can access Pulp on http://localhost:24817/pulp/api/v3/

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