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Tested with `kind` and GKE. Note: "nodes" shown in `docker buildx ls` are unrelated to Kubernetes "nodes". Probably buildx should come up with an alternative term. Usage: $ kind create cluster $ export KUBECONFIG="$(kind get kubeconfig-path --name="kind")" $ docker buildx create --driver kubernetes --driver-opt replicas=3 --use $ docker buildx build -t foo --load . `--load` loads the image into the local Docker. Driver opts: - `image=IMAGE` - Sets the container image to be used for running buildkit. - `namespace=NS` - Sets the Kubernetes namespace. Defaults to the current namespace. - `replicas=N` - Sets the number of `Pod` replicas. Defaults to 1. - `rootless=(true|false)` - Run the container as a non-root user without `securityContext.privileged`. Defaults to false. - `loadbalance=(sticky|random)` - Load-balancing strategy. If set to "sticky", the pod is chosen using the hash of the context path. Defaults to "sticky" Signed-off-by: Akihiro Suda <akihiro.suda.cz@hco.ntt.co.jp>
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Contributing to SpdyStream
Want to hack on spdystream? Awesome! Here are instructions to get you started.
SpdyStream is a part of the Docker project, and follows the same rules and principles. If you're already familiar with the way Docker does things, you'll feel right at home.
Otherwise, go read Docker's contributions guidelines.
Happy hacking!