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[](https://travis-ci.org/kubernetes-incubator/cri-containerd)
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[](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/kubernetes-incubator/cri-containerd)
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`cri-containerd` is a [containerd](https://containerd.io/) based implementation of Kubernetes [container runtime interface (CRI)](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/v1.6.0/pkg/kubelet/api/v1alpha1/runtime/api.proto).
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`cri-containerd` is a [containerd](https://containerd.io/) based implementation of Kubernetes [container runtime interface (CRI)](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/pkg/kubelet/apis/cri/v1alpha1/runtime/api.proto).
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With it, you could run Kubernetes using containerd as the container runtime.
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## Current Status
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`cri-containerd` is in alpha. This release is for use with Kubernetes 1.8. See
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the [roadmap](./docs/proposal.md#roadmap-and-milestones)
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for information about current and future milestones.
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`cri-containerd` is in alpha:
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* It is feature complete.
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* It works with Kubernetes >= 1.7.
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* It has passed all [CRI validation tests](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/cri-validation.md).
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* It has passed all regular [node e2e tests](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/e2e-node-tests.md).
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## Installing with Ansible and Kubeadm
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For a multi node cluster installer and bring up steps using ansible and kubeadm refer [here](contrib/ansible/README.md).
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## Getting Started for Developers
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will also do our best to update `cri-containerd` to the latest releases of these
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specifications as appropriate.
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### Install Dependencies
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1. Install runc dependencies.
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* runc requires installation of the libsecomp development library appropriate
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for your distribution. `libseccomp-dev` (Ubuntu, Debian) / `libseccomp-devel`
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1. Install development libraries:
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* **libseccomp development library.** Required by cri-containerd and runc seccomp support. `libseccomp-dev` (Ubuntu, Debian) / `libseccomp-devel`
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(Fedora, CentOS, RHEL). On releases of Ubuntu <=Trusty and Debian <=jessie a
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backport version of `libsecomp-dev` is required. See [travis.yml](.travis.yml)
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for an example on trusty. To use apparmor on Debian, Ubuntu, and related
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distributions runc requires the installation of `libapparmor-dev`.
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2. Install containerd dependencies.
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* containerd requires installation of a btrfs development library. `btrfs-tools`(Ubuntu, Debian) / `btrfs-progs-devel`(Fedora, CentOS, RHEL)
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3. Install other dependencies:
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* `nsenter`: Required by CNI and portforward.
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* `socat`: Required by portforward.
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4. Install and setup a go1.8.x development environment.
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5. Make a local clone of this repository.
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6. Install binary dependencies by running the following command from your cloned `cri-containerd/` project directory:
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```shell
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backport version of `libsecomp-dev` is required. See [travis.yml](.travis.yml) for an example on trusty.
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* **libapparmor development library.** Required by cri-containerd and runc apparmor support. To use apparmor on Debian, Ubuntu, and related distributions the installation of `libapparmor-dev` is required.
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* **btrfs development library.** Required by containerd btrfs support. `btrfs-tools`(Ubuntu, Debian) / `btrfs-progs-devel`(Fedora, CentOS, RHEL)
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2. Install other dependencies:
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* **`nsenter`**: Required by CNI and portforward.
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* **`socat`**: Required by portforward.
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3. Install and setup a go 1.8.x development environment.
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4. Make a local clone of this repository.
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5. Install binary dependencies by running the following command from your cloned `cri-containerd/` project directory:
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```bash
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# Note: install.deps installs the above mentioned runc, containerd, and CNI
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# binary dependencies. install.deps is only provided for general use and ease of
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# testing. To customize `runc` and `containerd` build tags and/or to configure
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```
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### Build and Install cri-containerd
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To build and install `cri-containerd` enter the following commands from your `cri-containerd` project directory:
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```shell
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```bash
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make
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sudo make install
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```
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#### Build Tags
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`cri-containerd` supports optional build tags for compiling support of various features.
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To add build tags to the make option the `BUILDTAGS` variable must be set.
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```bash
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make BUILD_TAGS='seccomp apparmor'
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```
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| Build Tag | Feature | Dependency |
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|-----------|------------------------------------|---------------------------------|
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| seccomp | syscall filtering | libseccomp development library |
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| selinux | selinux process and mount labeling | <none> |
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| apparmor | apparmor profile support | libapparmor development library |
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### Validate Your cri-containerd Setup
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Another Kubernetes incubator project called [cri-tools](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/cri-tools)
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includes programs for exercising CRI implementations such as `cri-containerd`.
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[CRI Validation Testing](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/cri-validation.md).
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Run the CRI Validation test to validate your installation of `cri-containerd`:
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```shell
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```bash
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make test-cri
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```
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### Running with Kubernetes
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If you already have a working development environment for Kubernetes, you can
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### Running a Kubernetes local cluster
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If you already have a working development environment for supported Kubernetes version, you can
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try `cri-containerd` in a local cluster:
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1. Start `containerd` as root in a first terminal:
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```shell
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```bash
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sudo containerd
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```
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2. Start `cri-containerd` as root in a second terminal:
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```shell
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```bash
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sudo cri-containerd -v 2 --alsologtostderr
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```
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3. From the kubernetes project directory startup a local cluster using `cri-containerd`:
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```shell
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3. From the Kubernetes project directory startup a local cluster using `cri-containerd`:
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```bash
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CONTAINER_RUNTIME=remote CONTAINER_RUNTIME_ENDPOINT='/var/run/cri-containerd.sock' ./hack/local-up-cluster.sh
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```
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### Test
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See [here](./docs/testing.md) for information about test.
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## Documentation
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See [here](./docs) for additional documentation.
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## Contributing
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