service add
To add a service to an enclave, run:
kurtosis service add $THE_ENCLAVE_IDENTIFIER $THE_SERVICE_IDENTIFIER $CONTAINER_IMAGE
where $THE_ENCLAVE_IDENTIFIER
and the $THE_SERVICE_IDENTIFIER
are resource identifiers for the enclave and service, respectively.
Note, the service identifier needs to be formatted according to RFC 1035. Specifically, 1-63 lowercase alphanumeric characters with dashes and cannot start or end with dashes. Also service names
have to start with a lowercase alphabet.
Much like docker run
, this command has multiple options available to customize the service that's started:
- The
--entrypoint
flag can be passed in to override the binary the service runs - The
--env
flag can be used to specify a set of environment variables that should be set when running the service - The
--ports
flag can be used to set the ports that the service will listen on
To override the service's CMD, add a --
after the image name and then pass in your CMD args like so:
kurtosis service add --entrypoint sh my-enclave test-service alpine -- -c "echo 'Hello world'"