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Thank you Jaime! Co-authored-by: Jaime Silvela <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Floor Drees <[email protected]>
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## Summary
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In an almost [two years old blog post]({{% ref "/blog/creating-container-images/" %}}), we explained how
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to build a custom container image for CloudNativePG. After two years, many things have changed in the world of containers.
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Almost two years ago, we wrote a [blog post on
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building custom container images for CloudNativePG]({{% ref "/blog/creating-container-images/" %}}).
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Since then, many things have changed in the world of containers.
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One of those things has been the introduction of [Bake](https://docs.docker.com/build/bake/) in Docker, which allows you to build
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images using a simple configuration file. Bake is now our recommended way to build images for CloudNativePG.
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We will follow a simple baking recipe to create a custom container image or a set of container images, since Bake
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allows you to build multiple images at once in a simple way.
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We will follow a simple baking recipe to create a custom container image.
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Bake will also allow you to easily build multiple images at the same time.
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## Ingredients
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There are a few things that we should remark here:
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- The `extensions` variable is a list of extensions that we want to include in the image. In our recipe we are using `pg_vector`,
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but you can add any other extension that you want to include in the image.
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but you can add any other extension you want.
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- The `dockerfile-inline` variable contains our Dockerfile definition, which cannot be used remotely. We will explain more about this later.
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- The `target` and the `tgt` have the same name, you can use whatever you want here as a name
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- The `pgVersion` variable is a list that contains basically the MAJOR.MINOR version of PostgreSQL

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