Build images that are described in werf.yaml.

The result of build command is built images pushed into the specified repo (or locally if repo is not specified).

If one or more IMAGE_NAME parameters specified, werf will build only these images.

Syntax

werf build [IMAGE_NAME...] [options]

Examples

  # Build images, built stages will be placed locally
  $ werf build

  # Build image 'backend'
  $ werf build backend

  # Build and enable drop-in shell session in the failed assembly container in the case when an error occurred
  $ werf build --introspect-error

  # Build images and store/use stages from repo
  $ werf build --repo harbor.company.io/werf

Environments

  $WERF_DEBUG_ANSIBLE_ARGS  Pass specified cli args to ansible ($ANSIBLE_ARGS)

Options

      --add-custom-tag=[]
            Set tag alias for the content-based tag.
            The alias may contain the following shortcuts:
            - %image%, %image_slug% or %image_safe_slug% to use the image name (necessary if there  
            is more than one image in the werf config);
            - %image_content_based_tag% to use a content-based tag.
            For cleaning custom tags and associated content-based tag are treated as one.
            Also can be defined with $WERF_ADD_CUSTOM_TAG_* (e.g.                                   
            $WERF_ADD_CUSTOM_TAG_1="%image%-tag1", $WERF_ADD_CUSTOM_TAG_2="%image%-tag2")
      --allowed-docker-storage-volume-usage=70
            Set allowed percentage of docker storage volume usage which will cause cleanup of least 
            recently used local docker images (default 70% or                                       
            $WERF_ALLOWED_DOCKER_STORAGE_VOLUME_USAGE)
      --allowed-docker-storage-volume-usage-margin=5
            During cleanup of least recently used local docker images werf would delete images      
            until volume usage becomes below "allowed-docker-storage-volume-usage -                 
            allowed-docker-storage-volume-usage-margin" level (default 5% or                        
            $WERF_ALLOWED_DOCKER_STORAGE_VOLUME_USAGE_MARGIN)
      --allowed-local-cache-volume-usage=70
            Set allowed percentage of local cache (~/.werf/local_cache by default) volume usage     
            which will cause cleanup of least recently used data from the local cache (default 70%  
            or $WERF_ALLOWED_LOCAL_CACHE_VOLUME_USAGE)
      --allowed-local-cache-volume-usage-margin=5
            During cleanup of least recently used local docker images werf would delete images      
            until volume usage becomes below "allowed-docker-storage-volume-usage -                 
            allowed-docker-storage-volume-usage-margin" level (default 5% or                        
            $WERF_ALLOWED_LOCAL_CACHE_VOLUME_USAGE_MARGIN)
      --build-report-path=''
            Change build report path and format (by default $WERF_BUILD_REPORT_PATH or              
            ".werf-build-report.json" if not set). Extension must be either .json for JSON format   
            or .env for env-file format. If extension not specified, then .json is used
      --cache-repo=[]
            Specify one or multiple cache repos with images that will be used as a cache. Cache     
            will be populated when pushing newly built images into the primary repo and when        
            pulling existing images from the primary repo. Cache repo will be used to pull images   
            and to get manifests before making requests to the primary repo.
            Also, can be specified with $WERF_CACHE_REPO_* (e.g. $WERF_CACHE_REPO_1=...,            
            $WERF_CACHE_REPO_2=...)
      --config=''
            Use custom configuration file (default $WERF_CONFIG or werf.yaml in the project         
            directory)
      --config-templates-dir=''
            Custom configuration templates directory (default $WERF_CONFIG_TEMPLATES_DIR or .werf   
            in working directory)
      --container-registry-mirror=[]
            (Buildah-only) Use specified mirrors for docker.io
      --dev=false
            Enable development mode (default $WERF_DEV).
            The mode allows working with project files without doing redundant commits during       
            debugging and development
      --dev-branch='_werf-dev'
            Set dev git branch name (default $WERF_DEV_BRANCH or "_werf-dev")
      --dev-ignore=[]
            Add rules to ignore tracked and untracked changes in development mode (can specify      
            multiple).
            Also, can be specified with $WERF_DEV_IGNORE_* (e.g. $WERF_DEV_IGNORE_TESTS=*_test.go,  
            $WERF_DEV_IGNORE_DOCS=path/to/docs)
      --dir=''
            Use specified project directory where project’s werf.yaml and other configuration files 
            should reside (default $WERF_DIR or current working directory)
      --disable-auto-host-cleanup=false
            Disable auto host cleanup procedure in main werf commands like werf-build,              
            werf-converge and other (default disabled or WERF_DISABLE_AUTO_HOST_CLEANUP)
      --docker-config=''
            Specify docker config directory path. Default $WERF_DOCKER_CONFIG or $DOCKER_CONFIG or  
            ~/.docker (in the order of priority)
            Command needs granted permissions to read, pull and push images into the specified      
            repo, to pull base images
      --docker-server-storage-path=''
            Use specified path to the local docker server storage to check docker storage volume    
            usage while performing garbage collection of local docker images (detect local docker   
            server storage path by default or use $WERF_DOCKER_SERVER_STORAGE_PATH)
      --env=''
            Use specified environment (default $WERF_ENV)
      --final-repo=''
            Container registry storage address (default $WERF_FINAL_REPO)
      --final-repo-container-registry=''
            Choose final-repo container registry implementation.
            The following container registries are supported: ecr, acr, default, dockerhub, gcr,    
            github, gitlab, harbor, quay.
            Default $WERF_FINAL_REPO_CONTAINER_REGISTRY or auto mode (detect container registry by  
            repo address).
      --final-repo-docker-hub-password=''
            final-repo Docker Hub password (default $WERF_FINAL_REPO_DOCKER_HUB_PASSWORD)
      --final-repo-docker-hub-token=''
            final-repo Docker Hub token (default $WERF_FINAL_REPO_DOCKER_HUB_TOKEN)
      --final-repo-docker-hub-username=''
            final-repo Docker Hub username (default $WERF_FINAL_REPO_DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME)
      --final-repo-github-token=''
            final-repo GitHub token (default $WERF_FINAL_REPO_GITHUB_TOKEN)
      --final-repo-harbor-password=''
            final-repo Harbor password (default $WERF_FINAL_REPO_HARBOR_PASSWORD)
      --final-repo-harbor-username=''
            final-repo Harbor username (default $WERF_FINAL_REPO_HARBOR_USERNAME)
      --final-repo-quay-token=''
            final-repo quay.io token (default $WERF_FINAL_REPO_QUAY_TOKEN)
      --follow=false
            Enable follow mode (default $WERF_FOLLOW).
            The mode allows restarting the command on a new commit.
            In development mode (--dev), werf restarts the command on any changes (including        
            untracked files) in the git repository worktree
      --git-work-tree=''
            Use specified git work tree dir (default $WERF_WORK_TREE or lookup for directory that   
            contains .git in the current or parent directories)
      --giterminism-config=''
            Custom path to the giterminism configuration file relative to working directory         
            (default $WERF_GITERMINISM_CONFIG or werf-giterminism.yaml in working directory)
      --home-dir=''
            Use specified dir to store werf cache files and dirs (default $WERF_HOME or ~/.werf)
      --insecure-helm-dependencies=false
            Allow insecure oci registries to be used in the .helm/Chart.yaml dependencies           
            configuration (default $WERF_INSECURE_HELM_DEPENDENCIES)
      --insecure-registry=false
            Use plain HTTP requests when accessing a registry (default $WERF_INSECURE_REGISTRY)
      --introspect-before-error=false
            Introspect failed stage in the clean state, before running all assembly instructions of 
            the stage
      --introspect-error=false
            Introspect failed stage in the state, right after running failed assembly instruction
      --introspect-stage=[]
            Introspect a specific stage. The option can be used multiple times to introspect        
            several stages.
            
            There are the following formats to use:
            * specify IMAGE_NAME/STAGE_NAME to introspect stage STAGE_NAME of either image or       
            artifact IMAGE_NAME
            * specify STAGE_NAME or */STAGE_NAME for the introspection of all existing stages with  
            name STAGE_NAME
            
            IMAGE_NAME is the name of an image or artifact described in werf.yaml, the nameless     
            image specified with ~.
            STAGE_NAME should be one of the following: from, beforeInstall,                         
            dependenciesBeforeInstall, gitArchive, install, dependenciesAfterInstall, beforeSetup,  
            dependenciesBeforeSetup, setup, dependenciesAfterSetup, gitCache, gitLatestPatch,       
            dockerInstructions, dockerfile
      --kube-config=''
            Kubernetes config file path (default $WERF_KUBE_CONFIG, or $WERF_KUBECONFIG, or         
            $KUBECONFIG)
      --kube-config-base64=''
            Kubernetes config data as base64 string (default $WERF_KUBE_CONFIG_BASE64 or            
            $WERF_KUBECONFIG_BASE64 or $KUBECONFIG_BASE64)
      --kube-context=''
            Kubernetes config context (default $WERF_KUBE_CONTEXT)
      --log-color-mode='auto'
            Set log color mode.
            Supported on, off and auto (based on the stdout’s file descriptor referring to a        
            terminal) modes.
            Default $WERF_LOG_COLOR_MODE or auto mode.
      --log-debug=false
            Enable debug (default $WERF_LOG_DEBUG).
      --log-pretty=true
            Enable emojis, auto line wrapping and log process border (default $WERF_LOG_PRETTY or   
            true).
      --log-project-dir=false
            Print current project directory path (default $WERF_LOG_PROJECT_DIR)
      --log-quiet=false
            Disable explanatory output (default $WERF_LOG_QUIET).
      --log-terminal-width=-1
            Set log terminal width.
            Defaults to:
            * $WERF_LOG_TERMINAL_WIDTH
            * interactive terminal width or 140
      --log-time=false
            Add time to log entries for precise event time tracking (default $WERF_LOG_TIME or      
            false).
      --log-time-format='2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00'
            Specify custom log time format (default $WERF_LOG_TIME_FORMAT or RFC3339 format).
      --log-verbose=false
            Enable verbose output (default $WERF_LOG_VERBOSE).
      --loose-giterminism=false
            Loose werf giterminism mode restrictions
  -p, --parallel=true
            Run in parallel (default $WERF_PARALLEL or true)
      --parallel-tasks-limit=5
            Parallel tasks limit, set -1 to remove the limitation (default                          
            $WERF_PARALLEL_TASKS_LIMIT or 5)
      --platform=[]
            Enable platform emulation when building images with werf, format: OS/ARCH[/VARIANT]     
            ($WERF_PLATFORM or $DOCKER_DEFAULT_PLATFORM by default)
      --repo=''
            Container registry storage address (default $WERF_REPO)
      --repo-container-registry=''
            Choose repo container registry implementation.
            The following container registries are supported: ecr, acr, default, dockerhub, gcr,    
            github, gitlab, harbor, quay.
            Default $WERF_REPO_CONTAINER_REGISTRY or auto mode (detect container registry by repo   
            address).
      --repo-docker-hub-password=''
            repo Docker Hub password (default $WERF_REPO_DOCKER_HUB_PASSWORD)
      --repo-docker-hub-token=''
            repo Docker Hub token (default $WERF_REPO_DOCKER_HUB_TOKEN)
      --repo-docker-hub-username=''
            repo Docker Hub username (default $WERF_REPO_DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME)
      --repo-github-token=''
            repo GitHub token (default $WERF_REPO_GITHUB_TOKEN)
      --repo-harbor-password=''
            repo Harbor password (default $WERF_REPO_HARBOR_PASSWORD)
      --repo-harbor-username=''
            repo Harbor username (default $WERF_REPO_HARBOR_USERNAME)
      --repo-quay-token=''
            repo quay.io token (default $WERF_REPO_QUAY_TOKEN)
      --save-build-report=false
            Save build report (by default $WERF_SAVE_BUILD_REPORT or false). Its path and format    
            configured with --build-report-path
      --secondary-repo=[]
            Specify one or multiple secondary read-only repos with images that will be used as a    
            cache.
            Also, can be specified with $WERF_SECONDARY_REPO_* (e.g. $WERF_SECONDARY_REPO_1=...,    
            $WERF_SECONDARY_REPO_2=...)
      --skip-tls-verify-registry=false
            Skip TLS certificate validation when accessing a registry (default                      
            $WERF_SKIP_TLS_VERIFY_REGISTRY)
      --ssh-key=[]
            Use only specific ssh key(s).
            Can be specified with $WERF_SSH_KEY_* (e.g. $WERF_SSH_KEY_REPO=~/.ssh/repo_rsa,         
            $WERF_SSH_KEY_NODEJS=~/.ssh/nodejs_rsa).
            Defaults to $WERF_SSH_KEY_*, system ssh-agent or ~/.ssh/{id_rsa|id_dsa}
  -S, --synchronization=''
            Address of synchronizer for multiple werf processes to work with a single repo.
            
            Default:
             - $WERF_SYNCHRONIZATION, or
             - :local if --repo is not specified, or
             - https://synchronization.werf.io if --repo has been specified.
            
            The same address should be specified for all werf processes that work with a single     
            repo. :local address allows execution of werf processes from a single host only
      --tmp-dir=''
            Use specified dir to store tmp files and dirs (default $WERF_TMP_DIR or system tmp dir)
      --virtual-merge=false
            Enable virtual/ephemeral merge commit mode when building current application state      
            ($WERF_VIRTUAL_MERGE by default)