dci-downloader
is a useful tool for downloading the latest versions of Red Hat products.
$ sudo dnf -y install https://packages.distributed-ci.io/dci-release.el8.noarch.rpm
$ sudo dnf -y install dci-downloader
$ source ~/dcirc.sh
$ dci-downloader RHEL-9.2 /tmp/repo
DCI is connected to the Red Hat SSO. You will need a Red Hat account.
A remoteci is a Virtual Machine or a baremetal server running RHEL. You should check that your remoteci:
- Is running the latest RHEL 8 release.
- Has enough free space in the destination folder.
- Should be able to reach:
https://api.distributed-ci.io
(443).https://repo.distributed-ci.io
(443).https://registry.distributed-ci.io
(443).
The dci-downloader
is packaged and available as a RPM files.
$ sudo dnf -y install https://packages.distributed-ci.io/dci-release.el8.noarch.rpm
$ sudo dnf -y install dci-downloader
DCI is connected to the Red Hat SSO. You need to log in https://www.distributed-ci.io
with your redhat.com SSO account. Your user account will be created in our database the first time you connect.
After the first connection you can create a remoteci. Go to https://www.distributed-ci.io/remotecis and click Create a new remoteci
button. Once your remoteci
is created, you can retrieve the connection information in the Authentication
column. Save those information in ~/dcirc.sh
file.
At this point, you can validate your credentials with the following commands:
$ source ~/dcirc.sh
$ dcictl remoteci-list
If you see your remoteci in the list, everything is working great so far.
Before using dci-downloader, we need to check the list of topic (version of the product) you have access to:
$ source ~/dcirc.sh
$ dcictl topic-list
If you don't see any topic then you should contact your EPM at Red Hat which will give you access to the topic you need.
You can now download the latest version of a product using dci-downloader.
Example command to download the latest RHEL-9.2 components into /tmp/repo folder.
$ dci-downloader RHEL-9.2 /tmp/repo
$ dci-downloader OSP16.1 /tmp/repo
dci-downloader also allows to mirror the container images associated with the component to a local anonymous registry.
$ dci-downloader OSP16.1 /tmp/repo --registry local_registry_host:5000
ℹ NOTE: except when using dci-openstack-agent, it's the user's responsibility to provide a working anonymous registry. If needed a simple way to setup one is by using Docker Distribution registry in a container
$ podman run --rm -p 5000:5000 registry:2
ℹ NOTE: dci-downloader does not currently clean/purge/untag any image on the registry, leaving this responsibility to the the user until a suitable solution is provided.
By default dci-downloader will download all variants for x86_64 architecture without debug RPMs.
To download other architectures you can specify those using --arch
option
Download x86_64 and ppc64le architectures for RHEL-9.2 topic:
$ dci-downloader RHEL-9.2 /tmp/repo --arch x86_64 --arch ppc64le
To download only specific variants you can specify those using --variant
Download only AppStream and BaseOS variants:
$ dci-downloader RHEL-9.2 /tmp/repo --variant AppStream --variant BaseOS
By default dci-downloader download the latest components attached to a topic.
But if you want to filter those component, you can use the --filter <type>
or --filter <type>:<tag>
option.
Download only the latest RHEL-9.2 compose
$ dci-downloader RHEL-9.2 /tmp/repo --filter=compose
Download only the latest RHEL-9.2 compose
with tag nightly
$ dci-downloader RHEL-9.2 /tmp/repo --filter=compose:nightly
To download everything you can add the --all
flag
$ dci-downloader RHEL-9.2 /tmp/repo --all
To download debug RPMs you can add the --debug
flag
Download RHEL-9.2 compose with debug rpms
$ dci-downloader RHEL-9.2 /tmp/repo --debug
To download packages specified on the command line, use the --package-filter
flag
Download all kernel and glibc packages for RHEL-8.8 for the ppc64le architecture
$ dci-downloader RHEL-8.8 /tmp --variant BaseOS --arch ppc64le --package-filter=kernel --package-filter=glibc
You can use a settings file to send parameters to parameterize dci-downloader.
Use --settings
parameter:
$ dci-downloader --settings "/etc/dci-rhel-agent/settings.yml"
All settings from settings.yml file will overwrite cli parameters.
Examples of a settings file:
download_folder: /tmp/repo
topics:
- name: RHEL-9.2
filters:
- type: compose
tag: nightly
- name: RHEL-8.6
filters:
- type: compose
tag: milestone
archs:
- ppc64le
variants:
- AppStream
- name: BaseOS
with_debug: true
If you are using a proxy, just add HTTP_PROXY
or HTTPS_PROXY
env variable pointing to your proxy.
Apache License, Version 2.0 (see LICENSE file)
If something is not working correctly, ensure you have the latest version installed
$ dci-downloader --version
$ dci-downloader --help
To contact DCI see Questions and help