Note you'll need to set

export DTUF_HOST=unikernel.teksilo.com:5000

(which was in the first email for Node 4.2.4 but not this one).

I'd like to create a wiki for this process, ideally after automated package
building done. It should be possible to automate pushing the CI artefacts
to a Docker registry using dtuf but that needs careful thought as to the
key handling.

On 18 February 2016 at 21:32, David Halls <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've updated the Node binaries for Rumprun on unikernel.teksilo.com.
> Versions 4.3.0 (LTS) and 5.6.0 are now available.
>
> First, you'll need to upgrade dtuf:
>
> $ pip install --upgrade python-dtuf
>
> (The reason is that I've upgraded teksilo's Docker registry to v2.3.0.
> This version of the registry has a new manifest schema (v2). I've decided
> to
> drop support for schema v1 because I have no legacy to support and if I do
> it
> now then I won't have to do the compatibility dance forever.)
>
> If you haven't already set up trust for my Node repo, then do so (make sure
> you're happy this is my public key):
>
> $ pkey_url=
> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/davedoesdev/dtuf-keys/master/unikernel.teksilo.com/teksilo/node/root_key.pub
> $ curl $pkey_url | dtuf pull-metadata teksilo/node -
>
> Otherwise you can just:
>
> $ dtuf pull-metadata teksilo/node
>
> You should see a list of files you haven't downloaded yet, e.g.
>
> 5.3.0-x86_64-rumprun-netbsd-hw_generic
> 5.6.0-x86_64-rumprun-netbsd-hw_generic
> 4.2.4-x86_64-rumprun-netbsd-hw_generic
> 4.3.0-x86_64-rumprun-netbsd-hw_generic
>
> Download one and run it:
>
> $ dtuf pull-target teksilo/node 4.3.0-x86_64-rumprun-netbsd-hw_generic >
> node
> $ qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -m 256 -kernel node -append '{"cmdline":
> "node"}'
>
> This should display "Hello, Rump!". You can also pass a filesytem
> containing a
> Node application. For example, to run the Express "Hello World" example:
>
> $ curl -L https://github.com/strongloop/express/archive/4.13.3.tar.gz |
> tar -zx
> $ (cd express-4.13.3; npm install)
> $ genisoimage -l -r -o express.iso express-4.13.3
> $ qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -m 256 -kernel node -drive
> if=virtio,file=express.iso -net nic,model=virtio -net
> user,hostfwd=tcp::3000-:3000 -append '{"net": {"if": "vioif0",, "type":
> "inet",, "method":"dhcp"},, "blk": {"source": "dev",, "path": "/dev/ld0a",,
> "fstype": "blk",, "mountpoint": "/express"},, "cmdline": "node
> /express/examples/hello-world/index.js"}'
>
> And point your browser to http://localhost:3000. For some fun examples,
> see
>
> https://github.com/rumpkernel/rumprun-packages/tree/master/nodejs#some-fun-examples
> but you should be able run any Node application which doesn't rely on
> native add-ons.
>
> I hope to have Ghost (https://ghost.org/) available as a Rumprun binary
> soon.
>
>

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