ops - build and run nanos unikernels


Keywords
devops, edge-computing, imagebuilder, microservice, minimalist, operating-systems, orchestrator, sandbox, serverless, unikernel, unikernels, virtualization
License
MIT
Install
go get github.com/nanovms/ops

Documentation

OPS

CircleCI Go Report

Ops is a tool for creating and running a Nanos unikernel. It is used to package, create and run your application as a nanos unikernel instance.

Check out the DOCS

Installation

Most users should just download the binary from the website:

Binary install

curl https://ops.city/get.sh -sSfL | sh

Build and Install from source

Building from source is easy if you have used Go before.

This program requires GO Version 1.13.x or greater.

Installing from source follows these general steps:

Install dependencies:

make deps

Build:

make build

osx notes:

GO111MODULE=on go build -ldflags "-w"

For detailed instructions please consult the documentation.

Basic usage examples

Before learning more about ops it is a good idea to see some basic usage examples. Below are links to simple examples using various programming platforms:

Let's run your first unikernel right now.

asciicast

Throw this into hi.js:

var http = require('http');
http.createServer(function (req, res) {
    res.writeHead(200, {'Content-Type': 'text/plain'});
    res.end('Hello World\n');
}).listen(8083, "0.0.0.0");
console.log('Server running at http://127.0.0.1:8083/');

Then you can run it like so:

ops pkg load node_v11.5.0 -p 8083 -f -n -a hi.js

Want to push your app out to the cloud?

For Google: https://nanovms.gitbook.io/ops/google_cloud

For AWS: https://nanovms.gitbook.io/ops/aws

Languages:

Applications:

  • Nginx
  • HAProxy
  • Tarantool
  • Hiawatha
  • Mosquitto
  • Kache
  • Gnatsd
  • Wasmer

You can always find more pre-made packages via:

ops pkg list

Build a bootable image

ops build <app>

Package and run

ops run <app>
# or
ops run -p <port> <app>

Using a config file

ops run -p <port> -c <file> <app>

Example config file

ops config files are plain JSON, below is an example

{
  "Args":["one","two"],
  "Dirs":["myapp/static"]
}

Setup networking

New users wishing to play around in a dev environment are encouraged to use the default user-mode networking. Other production users are encouraged to utilize native cloud builds such as Google Cloud which handle networking for you.

Only advanced/power users should use the bridge networking option.

Reporting Bugs

Feel free to open up a pull request. It's helpful to have your OPS version and the release channel you are using.

Also - if it doesn't work on the main release you can try the nightly - the main release can tail the nightly by many weeks sometimes.

ops version

get the release channel (or nightly)

ls .ops/

if using a package get the package hash:

cat .ops/packages/manifest.json| jq '."gnatsd_1.4.1"'

Pull Requests

If you have an idea for a new feature and it might take longer than a few hours or days to do it's worth opening a feature request tkt to ideate it first before jumping into code. There might be someone already working on the feature or plans to do something entirely different.

Security

Security

Feel free to email security at.

Support

If you are having trouble running a particular application please feel free to open an issue and we can take a look. In general we'll only want to support the latest release from a given application/project, however if you really want/need support for something older there are paid support plans available - contact the folks at https://nanovms.com .