# Build the manager binary FROM --platform=$BUILDPLATFORM registry.access.redhat.com/ubi9/go-toolset:1.24 AS builder ARG TARGETOS ARG TARGETARCH WORKDIR /workspace # Copy the Go Modules manifests COPY go.mod go.mod COPY go.sum go.sum # cache deps before building and copying source so that we don't need to re-download as much # and so that source changes don't invalidate our downloaded layer RUN go mod download # Copy the go source COPY cmd/controller/*.go cmd/controller/ COPY api/ api/ COPY internal/controller internal/controller COPY pkg/ pkg/ # Build USER root # the GOARCH has not a default value to allow the binary be built according to the host where the command # was called. For example, if we call make docker-build in a local env which has the Apple Silicon M1 SO # the docker BUILDPLATFORM arg will be linux/arm64 when for Apple x86 it will be linux/amd64. Therefore, # by leaving it empty we can ensure that the container and binary shipped on it will have the same platform. RUN CGO_ENABLED=0 GOOS=${TARGETOS:-linux} GOARCH=${TARGETARCH} go build -a -o manager cmd/controller/main.go FROM registry.access.redhat.com/ubi9/ubi-minimal:latest WORKDIR / COPY --from=builder /workspace/manager . USER 65532:65532 ENTRYPOINT ["/manager"]