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In this repository you'll find a collection of cookiecutter templates for making Flyte projects.

We use cookiecutter's ability to define multiple templates to be defined in the same repository. Each cookiecutter template is defined in a separate directory, e.g. the template used in Flyte's Getting Started guide lives in a directory called basic-template-imagespec.

Images

Compiled images for all templates can be found in our ghcr.io registry

ImageSpec vs Dockerfile

Flytekit uses the basic-template-imagespec template by default when you initialize a new project with pyflyte init. That template uses ImageSpec, which builds Docker images without a Dockerfile, so doesn't contain a Dockerfile or docker-build.sh script.

However, some templates in this repository contain a Dockerfile and docker-build.sh script that you can use to build a Docker image for your Flyte project:

# help
./docker_build.sh -h

# build an image with defaults
./docker_build.sh

# build an image with custom values
./docker_build.sh -p {{ cookiecutter.project_name }} -r <REGISTRY> -v <VERSION>

Note: You should only use docker-build.sh script to build a Docker image for a Flyte project that contains a Dockerfile.

Usage

Each template can be rendered by specifying the --directory flag to cookiecutter. For example, in order to generate a project using the basic-template-imagespec template, run:

$ cookiecutter https://github.com/flyteorg/flytekit-python-template.git --directory="basic-template-imagespec"

This should prompt for a few variables that will be used to set up the project.

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