You may have heard of Cloud Native Buildpacks (https://buildpacks.io/), a set of tools for transforming application source code to OCI images that can run on any cloud. In this session, we’ll delve into some new functionality of Cloud Native Buildpacks which can be powerful in the enterprise context, such as the ability to narrowly define trusted builders, allowing developers and operators to restrict access to registry credentials, as well as the ability to create Windows images. We’ll spend the core of our time exploring how you can use Cloud Native Buildpacks in a number of CI/CD systems, including Tekton, Gitlab and CircleCI. By the end of this session, you’ll come out with a better understanding of the capabilities of the Cloud Native Buildpacks project, and how to integrate it into your production CI/CD system.
David Freilich is a Software Engineer in the Platform group at AppsFlyer, where he works on providing a smooth developer experience for the entire R&D Department. He is also a platform maintainer for the Cloud Native Buildpacks project. He is passionate about clean code, delightful... Read More →