[Go 1.20.4](https://groups.google.com/g/golang-announce/c/MEb0UyuSMsU) contains a security updates for the html/template package, which we use in `//cmd/bad-key-revoker`. |
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README.md
Boulder-Tools Docker Image Utilities
In CI and our development environment we do not rely on the Go environment of
the host machine, and instead use Go installed in a container. To simplify
things we separate all of Boulder's build dependencies into its own
boulder-tools Docker image.
Setup
To build boulder-tools images, you'll need a Docker set up to do cross-platform builds (we build for both amd64 and arm64 so developers with Apple silicon can use boulder-tools in their dev environment).
Ubuntu steps:
sudo apt-get install qemu binfmt-support qemu-user-static
docker buildx create --use --name=cross
After setup, the output of docker buildx ls should contain an entry like:
cross0 unix:///var/run/docker.sock running linux/amd64, linux/386, linux/arm64, linux/riscv64, linux/ppc64le, linux/s390x, linux/mips64le, linux/mips64, linux/arm/v7, linux/arm/v6
If you see an entry like:
cross0 unix:///var/run/docker.sock stopped
That's probably fine; the instance will be started when you run
tag_and_upload.sh (which runs docker buildx build).
macOS steps:
Developers running macOS 12 and later with Docker Desktop 4 and later should be able to use boulder-tools without any pre-setup.
Go Versions
Rather than install multiple versions of Go within the same boulder-tools
container we maintain separate images for each Go version we support.
When a new Go version is available we perform several steps to integrate it to our workflow:
- We add it to the
GO_VERSIONSarray intag_and_upload.sh. - We run the
tag_and_upload.shscript to build, tag, and upload aboulder-toolsimage for each of theGO_VERSIONS. - We update
.github/workflows/boulder-ci.ymlto add the new image tag(s). - We update
docker-compose.ymlto update the default image tag (optional).
After some time when we have spot checked the new Go release and coordinated
a staging/prod environment upgrade with the operations team we can remove the
old GO_VERSIONS entries, delete their respective build matrix items, and update
docker-compose.yml.