Azure Blob Storage cache
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This is an experimental feature. The interface and behavior are unstable and may change in future releases.
The azblob
cache store uploads your resulting build cache to
Azure's blob storage service.
This cache storage backend is not supported with the default docker
driver.
To use this feature, create a new builder using a different driver. See
Build drivers for more information.
Synopsis
$ docker buildx build --push -t <registry>/<image> \
--cache-to type=azblob,name=<cache-image>[,parameters...] \
--cache-from type=azblob,name=<cache-image>[,parameters...] .
The following table describes the available CSV parameters that you can pass to
--cache-to
and --cache-from
.
Name | Option | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | cache-to ,cache-from | String | Required. The name of the cache image. | |
account_url | cache-to ,cache-from | String | Base URL of the storage account. | |
secret_access_key | cache-to ,cache-from | String | Blob storage account key, see authentication. | |
mode | cache-to | min ,max | min | Cache layers to export, see cache mode. |
ignore-error | cache-to | Boolean | false | Ignore errors caused by failed cache exports. |
Authentication
The secret_access_key
, if left unspecified, is read from environment variables
on the BuildKit server following the scheme for the
Azure Go SDK.
The environment variables are read from the server, not the Buildx client.
Further reading
For an introduction to caching see Docker build cache.
For more information on the azblob
cache backend, see the
BuildKit README.