tako store¶
Add a new image version to a server directory.
Synopsis¶
tako store [-k <key> | -f <file>] --output <dir> [--] <image> <version>
tako store -h | --help
Description¶
This commands adds a new file to the store and updates the manifest. It computes the SHA256 of the <image>
file and copies it into <dir>/store
using the hash as filename. Tako then adds an entry to the manifest in <dir>
that specifies that <version>
corresponds to the computed hash. Tako signs the updated manifest with the provided secret key.
See Versions for information on how Tako treats <version>
. For proper ordering, versions should start with a digit: use 1.0.0
rather than v1.0.0
. The version must not contain spaces.
The secret key which is used to sign the manifest can be provided in thee ways:
- By setting the
TAKO_SECRET_KEY
environment variable. - By passing the secret key directly on the command line with
--key
. - By reading the secret key from a file with
--key-file
.
Command-line options take precedence over the environment variable. A key pair can be generated with tako gen-key
.
Options¶
-k
--key <key>
¶
Provide the secret key <key>
directly.
-f
--key-file <file>
¶
Read the secret key from <file>
.
-o
--output <dir>
¶
Specifies the server directory. <dir>
must exist. This must be a path on the file system, uris are not supported. Tako will create <dir>/manifest
and <dir>/store
if they do not exist yet.