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docs: add cache persistence notes for docker-container driver
Signed-off-by: Justin Chadwell <me@jedevc.com>
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### QEMU
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## Cache persistence
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The `docker-container` driver supports cache persistence, as it stores all of
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the BuildKit state and related cache into a dedicated docker volume.
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To persist the `docker-container` driver's cache, even after recreating the
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driver using `docker buildx rm` and `docker buildx create`, you can destroy the
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builder using the `--keep-state` flag:
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For example, to create a builder named `container` and then remove it while
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persisting state:
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```console
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# setup a builder
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$ docker buildx create --name=container --driver=docker-container --use --bootstrap
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container
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$ docker buildx ls
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NAME/NODE DRIVER/ENDPOINT STATUS BUILDKIT PLATFORMS
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container * docker-container
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container0 desktop-linux running v0.10.5 linux/amd64
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$ docker volume ls
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DRIVER VOLUME NAME
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local buildx_buildkit_container0_state
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# remove the builder while persisting state
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$ docker buildx rm --keep-state container
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$ docker volume ls
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DRIVER VOLUME NAME
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local buildx_buildkit_container0_state
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# the newly created driver with the same name will have all the state of the previous one!
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$ docker buildx create --name=container --driver=docker-container --use --bootstrap
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container
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```
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## QEMU
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The `docker-container` driver supports using [QEMU](https://www.qemu.org/) (user
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mode) to build non-native platforms. Use the `--platform` flag to specify which
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