actions-toolkit/scripts/colima.yaml
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docker: custom colima cfg on install
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2023-03-02 15:39:24 +01:00

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# Number of CPUs to be allocated to the virtual machine.
# Default: 2
cpu: 2
# Size of the disk in GiB to be allocated to the virtual machine.
# NOTE: changing this has no effect after the virtual machine has been created.
# Default: 60
disk: 60
# Size of the memory in GiB to be allocated to the virtual machine.
# Default: 2
memory: 2
# Architecture of the virtual machine (x86_64, aarch64, host).
# Default: host
arch: host
# Container runtime to be used (docker, containerd).
# Default: docker
runtime: docker
# Kubernetes configuration for the virtual machine.
kubernetes:
enabled: false
# Auto-activate on the Host for client access.
# Setting to true does the following on startup
# - sets as active Docker context (for Docker runtime).
# - sets as active Kubernetes context (if Kubernetes is enabled).
# Default: true
autoActivate: false
# Network configurations for the virtual machine.
network:
# Assign reachable IP address to the virtual machine.
# NOTE: this is currently macOS only and ignored on Linux.
# Default: false
address: false
# Custom DNS resolvers for the virtual machine.
#
# EXAMPLE
# dns: [8.8.8.8, 1.1.1.1]
#
# Default: []
dns: []
# DNS hostnames to resolve to custom targets using the internal resolver.
# This setting has no effect if a custom DNS resolver list is supplied above.
# It does not configure the /etc/hosts files of any machine or container.
# The value can be an IP address or another host.
#
# EXAMPLE
# dnsHosts:
# example.com: 1.2.3.4
dnsHosts:
host.docker.internal: host.lima.internal
# Network driver to use (slirp, gvproxy), (requires vmType `qemu`)
# - slirp is the default user mode networking provided by Qemu
# - gvproxy is an alternative to VPNKit based on gVisor https://github.com/containers/gvisor-tap-vsock
# Default: gvproxy
driver: gvproxy
# Forward the host's SSH agent to the virtual machine.
# Default: false
forwardAgent: false
# Docker daemon configuration that maps directly to daemon.json.
# https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/dockerd/#daemon-configuration-file.
# NOTE: some settings may affect Colima's ability to start docker. e.g. `hosts`.
#
# EXAMPLE - disable buildkit
# docker:
# features:
# buildkit: false
#
# EXAMPLE - add insecure registries
# docker:
# insecure-registries:
# - myregistry.com:5000
# - host.docker.internal:5000
#
# Colima default behaviour: buildkit enabled
# Default: {}
docker: {}
# Virtual Machine type (qemu, vz)
# NOTE: this is macOS 13 only. For Linux and macOS <13.0, qemu is always used.
#
# vz is macOS virtualization framework and requires macOS 13
#
# Default: qemu
vmType: qemu
# Volume mount driver for the virtual machine (virtiofs, 9p, sshfs).
#
# virtiofs is limited to macOS and vmType `vz`. It is the fastest of the options.
#
# 9p is the recommended and the most stable option for vmType `qemu`.
#
# sshfs is faster than 9p but the least reliable of the options (when there are lots
# of concurrent reads or writes).
#
# Default: virtiofs (for vz), sshfs (for qemu)
mountType: 9p
# The CPU type for the virtual machine (requires vmType `qemu`).
# Options available for host emulation can be checked with: `qemu-system-$(arch) -cpu help`.
# Instructions are also supported by appending to the cpu type e.g. "qemu64,+ssse3".
# Default: host
cpuType: host
# For a more general purpose virtual machine, Ubuntu container is optionally provided
# as a layer on the virtual machine.
# The underlying virtual machine is still accessible via `colima ssh --layer=false` or running `colima` in
# the Ubuntu session.
#
# Default: false
layer: false
# Custom provision scripts for the virtual machine.
# Provisioning scripts are executed on startup and therefore needs to be idempotent.
#
# EXAMPLE - script exected as root
# provision:
# - mode: system
# script: apk add htop vim
#
# EXAMPLE - script exected as user
# provision:
# - mode: user
# script: |
# [ -f ~/.provision ] && exit 0;
# echo provisioning as $USER...
# touch ~/.provision
#
# Default: []
provision:
- mode: system
script: |
mkdir -p /tmp/docker-bins
cd /tmp/docker-bins
wget -qO- "https://download.docker.com/linux/static/{{dockerChannel}}/{{hostArch}}/docker-{{dockerVersion}}.tgz" | tar xvz --strip 1
mv -f /tmp/docker-bins/* /usr/bin/
# Modify ~/.ssh/config automatically to include a SSH config for the virtual machine.
# SSH config will still be generated in ~/.colima/ssh_config regardless.
# Default: true
sshConfig: false
# Configure volume mounts for the virtual machine.
# Colima mounts user's home directory by default to provide a familiar
# user experience.
#
# EXAMPLE
# mounts:
# - location: ~/secrets
# writable: false
# - location: ~/projects
# writable: true
#
# Colima default behaviour: $HOME and /tmp/colima are mounted as writable.
# Default: []
mounts: []
# Environment variables for the virtual machine.
#
# EXAMPLE
# env:
# KEY: value
# ANOTHER_KEY: another value
#
# Default: {}
env: {}