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Published: Jul 12, 2016 License: Apache-2.0

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rkt - App Container runtime

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rkt (pronounced "rock-it") is a CLI for running app containers on Linux. rkt is designed to be secure, composable, and standards-based.

Some of rkt's key features and goals include:

For more on the background and motivation behind rkt, read the original launch announcement.

Project status

rkt's version 1.0 release marks the command line user interface and on-disk data structures as stable and reliable for external development. Any major changes to those primary areas will be clearly communicated, and a formal deprecation process conducted for any retired features. The (optional) API for pod inspection is not yet completely stabilized, but is quite usable, and an excellent area for testing and participation as it matures.

Check out the roadmap for more details on the future of rkt.

Trying out rkt

To get started quickly using rkt for the first time, start with the "trying out rkt" document. Also check rkt support on your Linux distribution. For an end-to-end example of building an application from scratch and running it with rkt, check out the getting started guide.

Getting help with rkt

There are a number of different avenues for seeking help and communicating with the rkt community:

  • For bugs and feature requests (including documentation!), file an issue
  • For general discussion about both using and developing rkt, join the rkt-dev mailing list
  • For real-time discussion, join us on IRC: #rkt-dev on freenode.org
  • For more details on rkt development plans, check out the GitHub milestones

Most discussion about rkt development happens on GitHub via issues and pull requests. The rkt developers also host a semi-regular community sync meeting open to the public. This sync usually features demos, updates on the roadmap, and time for anyone from the community to ask questions of the developers or share users stories with others. For more details, including how to join and recordings of previous syncs, see the sync doc on Google Docs.

Contributing to rkt

rkt is an open source project and contributions are gladly welcomed! See the Hacking Guide for more information on how to build and work on rkt. See CONTRIBUTING for details on submitting patches and the contribution workflow.

Licensing

Unless otherwise noted, all code in the rkt repository is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. Some portions of the codebase are derived from other projects under different licenses; the appropriate information can be found in the header of those source files, as applicable.

Security disclosure

If you suspect you have found a security vulnerability in rkt, please do not file a GitHub issue, but instead email security@coreos.com with the full details, including steps to reproduce the issue. CoreOS is currently the primary sponsor of rkt development, and all reports are thoroughly investigated by CoreOS engineers. For more information, see the CoreOS security disclosure page.

Known issues

Due to a bug in the Linux kernel, using rkt's overlay support on top of an overlay filesystem requires Linux 4.3+ (see the stacked overlay fix and #1537).

Due to a bug in the Linux kernel, rkt will not work when /var/lib/rkt is on btrfs (#2175).

Due to a bug in the Linux kernel, using rkt's overlay support in conjunction with SELinux requires a set of patches that are only currently available on some Linux distributions (for example, CoreOS Linux). Work is ongoing to merge this work into the mainline Linux kernel (#1727).

Linux 3.18+ is required to successfully garbage collect rkt pods when system services such as udevd are in a slave mount namespace (see lazy umounts on unlinked files and directories and #1922).

Directories

Path Synopsis
api
v1alpha
Package v1alpha is a generated protocol buffer package.
Package v1alpha is a generated protocol buffer package.
Package common defines values shared by different parts of rkt (e.g.
Package common defines values shared by different parts of rkt (e.g.
kvm.go file provides networking supporting functions for kvm flavor
kvm.go file provides networking supporting functions for kvm flavor
pkg
aci
Package aci implements helper functions for working with ACIs
Package aci implements helper functions for working with ACIs
acl
Package acl is a wrapper over libacl that dlopens it instead of being linked to it.
Package acl is a wrapper over libacl that dlopens it instead of being linked to it.
keystore
Package keystore implements the ACI keystore.
Package keystore implements the ACI keystore.
keystore/keystoretest
Package keystoretest provides utilities for ACI keystore testing.
Package keystoretest provides utilities for ACI keystore testing.
lock
Package lock implements simple locking primitives on a regular file or directory using flock
Package lock implements simple locking primitives on a regular file or directory using flock
log
set
sys
tar
Package tar contains helper functions for working with tar files
Package tar contains helper functions for working with tar files
tpm
user
Package user allows resolving user UIDs/GIDs using various methods.
Package user allows resolving user UIDs/GIDs using various methods.
rkt
Package rkt (main) implements the command line interface to rkt
Package rkt (main) implements the command line interface to rkt
image
Package image implements finding images in the store and fetching them from local or remote locations.
Package image implements finding images in the store and fetching them from local or remote locations.
stage1
gc
init/kvm
kvm package provides supporting functions for kvm flavor such as: VM networking, volume sharing
kvm package provides supporting functions for kvm flavor such as: VM networking, volume sharing
stage1_fly
gc
run
Package store implements a content-addressable-store on disk.
Package store implements a content-addressable-store on disk.
tools

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