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buildg: Interactive debugger for Dockerfile

buildg is a tool to interactively debug Dockerfile based on BuildKit.

  • Source-level inspection
  • Breakpoints and step execution
  • Interactive shell on a step with your own debugigng tools
  • Based on BuildKit (with unmerged patches)
  • Supports rootless

early stage software This is implemented based on BuildKit with some unmerged patches. We're planning to upstream them.

How to use

buildg debug /path/to/build/context

The above command starts an interactive debugger session for debugging the Dockerfile in /path/to/build/context.

For the detailed command refenrece, refer to Command reference.

Exmaple with terminal

Debug the following Dockerfile:

FROM ubuntu AS dev
RUN echo hello > /hello
RUN echo world > /world

FROM scratch
COPY --from=dev /hello /
COPY --from=dev /world /

Store this Dockerfile to somewhere (e.g. /tmp/ctx/Dockerfile) then run buildg debug.

$ buildg debug /tmp/ctx
WARN[2022-09-20T20:11:49+09:00] using host network as the default
#1 [internal] load .dockerignore
#1 transferring context: 2B done
#1 DONE 0.0s

#2 [internal] load build definition from Dockerfile
#2 transferring dockerfile: 170B done
#2 DONE 0.0s

#3 [internal] load metadata for docker.io/library/ubuntu:latest
#3 ...

#4 [auth] library/ubuntu:pull token for registry-1.docker.io
#4 DONE 0.0s

#3 [internal] load metadata for docker.io/library/ubuntu:latest
#3 DONE 2.2s

#5 [dev 1/3] FROM docker.io/library/ubuntu@sha256:20fa2d7bb4de7723f542be5923b06c4d704370f0390e4ae9e1c833c8785644c1
#5 resolve docker.io/library/ubuntu@sha256:20fa2d7bb4de7723f542be5923b06c4d704370f0390e4ae9e1c833c8785644c1
INFO[2022-09-20T20:11:52+09:00] CACHED [dev 1/3] FROM docker.io/library/ubuntu@sha256:20fa2d7bb4de7723f542be5923b06c4d704370f0390e4ae9e1c833c8785644c1 
INFO[2022-09-20T20:11:52+09:00] debug session started. type "help" for command reference. 
Filename: "Dockerfile"
 =>   1| FROM ubuntu AS dev
      2| RUN echo hello > /hello
      3| RUN echo world > /world
      4| 
(buildg) break 3
(buildg) continue
#5 resolve docker.io/library/ubuntu@sha256:20fa2d7bb4de7723f542be5923b06c4d704370f0390e4ae9e1c833c8785644c1 0.0s done
#5 DONE 0.0s
INFO[2022-09-20T20:11:54+09:00] CACHED [dev 2/3] RUN echo hello > /hello     
INFO[2022-09-20T20:11:54+09:00] detected 127.0.0.53 nameserver, assuming systemd-resolved, so using resolv.conf: /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf 

#6 [dev 2/3] RUN echo hello > /hello
#6 CACHED

#7 [dev 3/3] RUN echo world > /world
Breakpoint[0]: reached line: Dockerfile:3
Filename: "Dockerfile"
      1| FROM ubuntu AS dev
      2| RUN echo hello > /hello
*=>   3| RUN echo world > /world
      4| 
      5| FROM scratch
      6| COPY --from=dev /hello /
(buildg) exec
# cat /hello /world
hello
world
# 
(buildg) quit

Use on IDEs

Buildg allows visual and interactive debugging of Dockerfile on editors like VS Code, emacs and Neovim. This is provided throgh DAP(Debug Adapter Protocol) supported by editors (official list).

See ./examples/dap/README.md for usage of DAP.

Buildg on VS Code

Install

Binaries are available from https://github.com/ktock/buildg/releases

Requirements:

They are included in our release tar buildg-full-<version>-<os>-<arch>.tar.gz but not included in buildg-<version>-<os>-<arch>.tar.gz.

NOTE1: Native execution is supported only on Linux as of now. On other platforms, please run buildg on Linux VM (e.g. Lima, etc)

NOTE2: buildg on IDEs (VS Code, Emacs, Neovim, etc.) requires rootless execution

NOTE3: For troubleshooting rootless mode, please see also the doc provided by BuildKit: https://github.com/moby/buildkit/blob/master/docs/rootless.md#troubleshooting

Building binary using make

Go 1.18+ is needed.

$ git clone https://github.com/ktock/buildg
$ cd buildg
$ make
$ sudo make install

nerdctl

nerdctl project provides buildg as a subcommand since v0.20.0: https://github.com/containerd/nerdctl/blob/v0.20.0/docs/builder-debug.md

$ nerdctl builder debug /path/to/build/context

Docker

You can run buildg inside Docker. Images are available at ghcr.io/ktock/buildg. You need to bind mount the build context to the container.

$ docker run --rm -it --privileged -v /path/to/ctx:/ctx:ro ghcr.io/ktock/buildg:0.4 debug /ctx

You can also build this container image on the buildg repo.

$ docker build -t buildg .
$ docker run --rm -it --privileged -v /path/to/ctx:/ctx:ro buildg debug /ctx

You can also use bake command by Docker Buildx to build the container:

docker buildx bake --set image-local.tags=buildg

Tip: the volume at the buildg root enables to reuse cache among invocations and can speed up 2nd-time debugging.

docker run --rm -it --privileged \
  -v buildg-cache:/var/lib/buildg \
  -v /path/to/ctx:/ctx:ro \
  buildg debug /ctx

Motivation

Debugging a large and complex Dockerfile isn't easy and can take a long time. The goal of buildg is to solve it by providing a way to inspect the detailed execution state of a Dockerfile in an interactive and easy-to-use UI/UX.

BuildKit project has been working on better debugging support (e.g. moby/buildkit#2813, moby/buildkit#1472, moby/buildkit#749). Leveraging the generic features added through the work, this project implements a PoC for providing easy UI/UX to debug Dockerfile.

Similar projects

  • buildctl by BuildKit : has debug commands to inspect buildkitd, LLB, etc. but no interactive debugging for builds.
  • cntr : allows attaching and debugging containers but no interactive debugging for builds.
  • ctr by containerd : allows directly controlling and inspecting containerd resources (e.g. contents, snapshots, etc.) but no interactive debugging for builds.

Command reference

buildg debug

Debug a build. This starts building the specified Dockerfile and launches a debug session.

Usage: buildg debug [OPTIONS] CONTEXT

Flags:

  • --file value, -f value: Name of the Dockerfile
  • --target value: Target build stage to build.
  • --build-arg value: Build-time variables
  • --image value: Image to use for debugging stage. Specify --image flag for exec command in debug shell when use this image. See ./docs/bringing-image.md for details.
  • --secret value : Secret value exposed to the build. Format: id=secretname,src=filepath
  • --ssh value : Allow forwarding SSH agent to the build. Format: default|<id>[=<socket>|<key>[,<key>]]
  • --cache-from value: Import build cache from the specified location. e.g. user/app:cache, type=local,src=path/to/dir (see ./docs/cache-from.md)
  • --cache-reuse : Reuse locally cached previous results (enabled by default). Sharing cache among parallel buildg processes isn't supported as of now.

buildg prune

Prune cache

Usage: buildg prune [OPTIONS]

Flags:

  • --all: Prune including internal/frontend references

buildg du

Show disk usage information

Usage: buildg du

buildg dap serve

Serve Debug Adapter Protocol (DAP) via stdio. Should be called from editors. See ./examples/dap/README.md for usage of DAP.

Usage: buildg dap serve [OPTIONS]

Flags:

  • --log-file value: Path to the file to output logs

buildg dap prune

Prune DAP cache. See ./examples/dap/README.md for usage of DAP.

Usage: buildg dap prune [OPTIONS]

Flags:

  • --all: Prune including internal/frontend references

buildg dap du

Show disk usage of DAP cache See ./examples/dap/README.md for usage of DAP.

Usage: buildg dap du

Debug shell commands

break

Set a breakpoint.

Alias: b

Usage: break BREAKPOINT

The following value can be set as a BREAKPOINT.

  • line number: breaks at the line number in Dockerfile
  • on-fail: breaks on step that returns an error

breakpoints

Show breakpoints key-value pairs.

Alias: bp

Usage: breakpoints

clear

Clear a breakpoint. Specify breakpoint key.

Usage: clear BREAKPOINT_KEY

BREAKPOINT_KEY is the key of a breakpoint which is printed when executing breakpoints command.

clearall

Clear all breakpoints.

Usage: clearall

next

Proceed to the next line

Alias: n

Usage: next

continue

Proceed to the next or the specified breakpoint

Alias: c

Usage: continue [BREAKPOINT_KEY]

Optional arg BREAKPOINT_KEY is the key of a breakpoint until which continue the build. Use breakpoints command to list all registered breakpoints.

exec

Execute command in the step.

Alias: e

Usage: exec [OPTIONS] [ARGS...]

If ARGS isn't provided, /bin/sh is used by default.

Flags:

  • --image: Execute command in the debuger image specified by --image flag of buildg debug. If not specified, the command is executed on the rootfs of the current step. See ./docs/bringing-image.md for details.
  • --mountroot value: Mountpoint to mount the rootfs of the step. ignored if --image isn't specified. (default: /debugroot)
  • --init-state: Execute commands in an initial state of that step (experimental)
  • --tty, -t: Allocate tty (enabled by default)
  • -i: Enable stdin. (FIXME: must be set with tty) (enabled by default)
  • --env value, -e value: Set environment variables
  • --workdir value, -w value: Working directory inside the container

list

List source lines

Aliases: ls, l

Usage: list [OPTIONS]

Flags:

  • --all: show all lines
  • -A value: Print the specified number of lines after the current line (default: 3)
  • -B value: Print the specified number of lines before the current line (default: 3)
  • --range value: Print the specified number of lines before and after the current line (default: 3)

log

Show build log

Usage: log [OPTIONS]

Flags:

  • -n value: Print recent n lines (default: 10)
  • --all, -a: show all lines
  • --more: show buffered and unread lines

reload

Reload context and restart build

Usage: reload

exit

Exit command

Aliases: quit, q

Usage: exit

help

Shows a list of commands or help for one command

Alias: h

Usage: help [COMMAND]

Global flags

  • --root : Path to the root directory for storing data (e.g. "/var/lib/buildg").
  • --oci-worker-snapshotter value: Worker snapshotter: "auto", "overlayfs", "native" (default: "auto")
  • --oci-worker-net value: Worker network type: "auto", "cni", "host" (default: "auto")
  • --oci-cni-config-path value: Path to CNI config file (default: "/etc/buildkit/cni.json")
  • --oci-cni-binary-path value: Path to CNI plugin binary dir (default: "/opt/cni/bin")
  • --rootlesskit-args: Change arguments for rootlesskit in JSON format [BUILDG_ROOTLESSKIT_ARGS]

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