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ci-automation: Use zstd to compress container images
We currently use gzip together with pigz (parallel gzip) for importing container images, and this is a lengthy operation (takes multiple minutes). By moving to zstd we gain on all fronts: zstd produces smaller files, and is faster to decompress/compress then pigz while using less resources. Signed-off-by: Jeremi Piotrowski <jpiotrowski@microsoft.com>
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@ -155,10 +155,10 @@ function docker_image_to_buildcache() {
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local version="$2"
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# strip potential container registry prefix
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local tarball="$(basename "$image")-${version}.tar.gz"
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local tarball="$(basename "$image")-${version}.tar.zst"
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local id_file="$(basename "$image")-${version}.id"
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$docker save "${image}":"${version}" | $PIGZ -c > "${tarball}"
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$docker save "${image}":"${version}" | zstd -T0 -o "${tarball}"
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# Cut the "sha256:" prefix that is present in Docker but not in Podman
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$docker image inspect "${image}":"${version}" | jq -r '.[].Id' | sed 's/^sha256://' > "${id_file}"
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create_digests "${SIGNER:-}" "${tarball}" "${id_file}"
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@ -180,7 +180,8 @@ function docker_commit_to_buildcache() {
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function docker_image_from_buildcache() {
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local name="$1"
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local version="$2"
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local tgz="${name}-${version}.tar.gz"
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local compr="${3:-zst}"
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local tgz="${name}-${version}.tar.${compr}"
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local id_file="${name}-${version}.id"
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local id_file_url="https://${BUILDCACHE_SERVER}/containers/${version}/${id_file}"
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local id_file_url_release="https://mirror.release.flatcar-linux.net/containers/${version}/${id_file}"
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@ -214,7 +215,8 @@ function docker_image_from_buildcache() {
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--retry-connrefused --retry-max-time 60 --connect-timeout 20 \
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--remote-name "${url_release}"
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cat "${tgz}" | $PIGZ -d -c | $docker load
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# zstd can handle zlib as well :)
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zstd -d -c ${tgz} | $docker load
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rm "${tgz}"
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}
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@ -229,7 +231,8 @@ function docker_image_from_registry_or_buildcache() {
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fi
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echo "Falling back to tar ball download..." >&2
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docker_image_from_buildcache "${image}" "${version}"
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docker_image_from_buildcache "${image}" "${version}" zst || \
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docker_image_from_buildcache "${image}" "${version}" gz
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}
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# --
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