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Updating openshift-enterprise-builder-container image to be consistent with ART for 5.0
TLDR:
Product builds by ART can be configured for different base and builder images than corresponding CI
builds. This automated PR requests a change to CI configuration to align with ART's configuration;
please take steps to merge it quickly or contact ART to coordinate changes.

The configuration in the following ART component metadata is driving this alignment request:
openshift-enterprise-builder.yml.

Detail:

This repository is out of sync with the downstream product builds for this component. The CI
configuration for at least one image differs from ART's expected product configuration. This should
be addressed to ensure that the component's CI testing accurate reflects what customers will
experience.

Most of these PRs are opened as an ART-driven proposal to migrate base image or builder(s) to a
different version, usually prior to GA. The intent is to effect changes in both configurations
simultaneously without breaking either CI or ART builds, so usually ART builds are configured to
consider CI as canonical and attempt to match CI config until the PR merges to align both. ART may
also configure changes in GA releases with CI remaining canonical for a brief grace period to enable
CI to succeed and the alignment PR to merge. In either case, ART configuration will be made
canonical at some point (typically at branch-cut before GA or release dev-cut after GA), so it is
important to align CI configuration as soon as possible.

PRs are also triggered when CI configuration changes without ART coordination, for instance to
change the number of builder images or to use a different golang version. These changes should be
coordinated with ART; whether ART configuration is canonical or not, preferably it would be updated
first to enable the changes to occur simultaneously in both CI and ART at the same time. This also
gives ART a chance to validate the intended changes first. For instance, ART compiles most
components with the Golang version being used by the control plane for a given OpenShift release.
Exceptions to this convention (i.e. you believe your component must be compiled with a Golang
version independent from the control plane) must be granted by the OpenShift staff engineers and
communicated to the ART team.

Roles & Responsibilities:

  • Component owners are responsible for ensuring these alignment PRs merge with passing
    tests OR that necessary metadata changes are reported to the ART team
    in #forum-ocp-art on Slack. If necessary, the changes required by this pull request can be
    introduced with a separate PR opened by the component team. Once the repository is aligned,
    this PR will be closed automatically.
  • In particular, it could be that a job like verify-deps is complaining. In that case, please open
    a new PR with the dependency issues addressed (and base images bumped). ART-9595 for reference.
  • Patch-manager or those with sufficient privileges within this repository may add
    any required labels to ensure the PR merges once tests are passing. In cases where ART config is
    canonical, downstream builds are already being built with these changes, and merging this PR
    only improves the fidelity of our CI. In cases where ART config is not canonical, this provides
    a grace period for the component team to align their CI with ART's configuration before it becomes
    canonical in product builds.

ART has been configured to reconcile your CI build root image (see https://docs.ci.openshift.org/docs/architecture/ci-operator/#build-root-image).
In order for your upstream .ci-operator.yaml configuration to be honored, you must set the following in your openshift/release ci-operator configuration file:

build_root:
  from_repository: true

Change behavior of future PRs:

  • In case you just want to follow the base images that ART suggests, you can configure additional labels to be
    set up automatically. This means that such a PR would merge without human intervention (and awareness!) in the future.
    To do so, open a PR to set the auto_label attribute in the image configuration. Example
  • You can set a commit prefix, like UPSTREAM: <carry>: . An example.

If you have any questions about this pull request, please reach out in the #forum-ocp-art Slack channel.

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Walkthrough

The PR updates build environment dependencies across CI configuration and Docker image definitions. The CI operator configuration and Dockerfile are both bumped to use OpenShift 5.0 and Go 1.26 base images, replacing the previous 4.22 and Go 1.25 versions.

Changes

Base image and build dependency upgrade

Layer / File(s) Summary
Base image and build dependencies upgrade
.ci-operator.yaml, Dockerfile.rhel8
CI operator build root image tag and Dockerfile multi-stage builder and runtime stages are updated to OpenShift 5.0 with Go 1.26.

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🎯 1 (Trivial) | ⏱️ ~3 minutes

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@openshift-bot openshift-bot changed the title Updating openshift-enterprise-builder-container image to be consistent with ART for 5.0 OCPBUGS-87365: Updating openshift-enterprise-builder-container image to be consistent with ART for 5.0 Jun 6, 2026
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@openshift-bot: This pull request references Jira Issue OCPBUGS-87365, which is valid. The bug has been moved to the POST state.

3 validation(s) were run on this bug
  • bug is open, matching expected state (open)
  • bug target version (5.0.0) matches configured target version for branch (5.0.0)
  • bug is in the state New, which is one of the valid states (NEW, ASSIGNED, POST)

The bug has been updated to refer to the pull request using the external bug tracker.

Details

In response to this:

Updating openshift-enterprise-builder-container image to be consistent with ART for 5.0
TLDR:
Product builds by ART can be configured for different base and builder images than corresponding CI
builds. This automated PR requests a change to CI configuration to align with ART's configuration;
please take steps to merge it quickly or contact ART to coordinate changes.

The configuration in the following ART component metadata is driving this alignment request:
openshift-enterprise-builder.yml.

Detail:

This repository is out of sync with the downstream product builds for this component. The CI
configuration for at least one image differs from ART's expected product configuration. This should
be addressed to ensure that the component's CI testing accurate reflects what customers will
experience.

Most of these PRs are opened as an ART-driven proposal to migrate base image or builder(s) to a
different version, usually prior to GA. The intent is to effect changes in both configurations
simultaneously without breaking either CI or ART builds, so usually ART builds are configured to
consider CI as canonical and attempt to match CI config until the PR merges to align both. ART may
also configure changes in GA releases with CI remaining canonical for a brief grace period to enable
CI to succeed and the alignment PR to merge. In either case, ART configuration will be made
canonical at some point (typically at branch-cut before GA or release dev-cut after GA), so it is
important to align CI configuration as soon as possible.

PRs are also triggered when CI configuration changes without ART coordination, for instance to
change the number of builder images or to use a different golang version. These changes should be
coordinated with ART; whether ART configuration is canonical or not, preferably it would be updated
first to enable the changes to occur simultaneously in both CI and ART at the same time. This also
gives ART a chance to validate the intended changes first. For instance, ART compiles most
components with the Golang version being used by the control plane for a given OpenShift release.
Exceptions to this convention (i.e. you believe your component must be compiled with a Golang
version independent from the control plane) must be granted by the OpenShift staff engineers and
communicated to the ART team.

Roles & Responsibilities:

  • Component owners are responsible for ensuring these alignment PRs merge with passing
    tests OR that necessary metadata changes are reported to the ART team
    in #forum-ocp-art on Slack. If necessary, the changes required by this pull request can be
    introduced with a separate PR opened by the component team. Once the repository is aligned,
    this PR will be closed automatically.
  • In particular, it could be that a job like verify-deps is complaining. In that case, please open
    a new PR with the dependency issues addressed (and base images bumped). ART-9595 for reference.
  • Patch-manager or those with sufficient privileges within this repository may add
    any required labels to ensure the PR merges once tests are passing. In cases where ART config is
    canonical, downstream builds are already being built with these changes, and merging this PR
    only improves the fidelity of our CI. In cases where ART config is not canonical, this provides
    a grace period for the component team to align their CI with ART's configuration before it becomes
    canonical in product builds.

ART has been configured to reconcile your CI build root image (see https://docs.ci.openshift.org/docs/architecture/ci-operator/#build-root-image).
In order for your upstream .ci-operator.yaml configuration to be honored, you must set the following in your openshift/release ci-operator configuration file:

build_root:
 from_repository: true

Change behavior of future PRs:

  • In case you just want to follow the base images that ART suggests, you can configure additional labels to be
    set up automatically. This means that such a PR would merge without human intervention (and awareness!) in the future.
    To do so, open a PR to set the auto_label attribute in the image configuration. Example
  • You can set a commit prefix, like UPSTREAM: <carry>: . An example.

If you have any questions about this pull request, please reach out in the #forum-ocp-art Slack channel.

Instructions for interacting with me using PR comments are available here. If you have questions or suggestions related to my behavior, please file an issue against the openshift-eng/jira-lifecycle-plugin repository.

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@openshift-bot: This pull request references Jira Issue OCPBUGS-87365, which is valid.

3 validation(s) were run on this bug
  • bug is open, matching expected state (open)
  • bug target version (5.0.0) matches configured target version for branch (5.0.0)
  • bug is in the state POST, which is one of the valid states (NEW, ASSIGNED, POST)
Details

In response to this:

Updating openshift-enterprise-builder-container image to be consistent with ART for 5.0
TLDR:
Product builds by ART can be configured for different base and builder images than corresponding CI
builds. This automated PR requests a change to CI configuration to align with ART's configuration;
please take steps to merge it quickly or contact ART to coordinate changes.

The configuration in the following ART component metadata is driving this alignment request:
openshift-enterprise-builder.yml.

Detail:

This repository is out of sync with the downstream product builds for this component. The CI
configuration for at least one image differs from ART's expected product configuration. This should
be addressed to ensure that the component's CI testing accurate reflects what customers will
experience.

Most of these PRs are opened as an ART-driven proposal to migrate base image or builder(s) to a
different version, usually prior to GA. The intent is to effect changes in both configurations
simultaneously without breaking either CI or ART builds, so usually ART builds are configured to
consider CI as canonical and attempt to match CI config until the PR merges to align both. ART may
also configure changes in GA releases with CI remaining canonical for a brief grace period to enable
CI to succeed and the alignment PR to merge. In either case, ART configuration will be made
canonical at some point (typically at branch-cut before GA or release dev-cut after GA), so it is
important to align CI configuration as soon as possible.

PRs are also triggered when CI configuration changes without ART coordination, for instance to
change the number of builder images or to use a different golang version. These changes should be
coordinated with ART; whether ART configuration is canonical or not, preferably it would be updated
first to enable the changes to occur simultaneously in both CI and ART at the same time. This also
gives ART a chance to validate the intended changes first. For instance, ART compiles most
components with the Golang version being used by the control plane for a given OpenShift release.
Exceptions to this convention (i.e. you believe your component must be compiled with a Golang
version independent from the control plane) must be granted by the OpenShift staff engineers and
communicated to the ART team.

Roles & Responsibilities:

  • Component owners are responsible for ensuring these alignment PRs merge with passing
    tests OR that necessary metadata changes are reported to the ART team
    in #forum-ocp-art on Slack. If necessary, the changes required by this pull request can be
    introduced with a separate PR opened by the component team. Once the repository is aligned,
    this PR will be closed automatically.
  • In particular, it could be that a job like verify-deps is complaining. In that case, please open
    a new PR with the dependency issues addressed (and base images bumped). ART-9595 for reference.
  • Patch-manager or those with sufficient privileges within this repository may add
    any required labels to ensure the PR merges once tests are passing. In cases where ART config is
    canonical, downstream builds are already being built with these changes, and merging this PR
    only improves the fidelity of our CI. In cases where ART config is not canonical, this provides
    a grace period for the component team to align their CI with ART's configuration before it becomes
    canonical in product builds.

ART has been configured to reconcile your CI build root image (see https://docs.ci.openshift.org/docs/architecture/ci-operator/#build-root-image).
In order for your upstream .ci-operator.yaml configuration to be honored, you must set the following in your openshift/release ci-operator configuration file:

build_root:
 from_repository: true

Change behavior of future PRs:

  • In case you just want to follow the base images that ART suggests, you can configure additional labels to be
    set up automatically. This means that such a PR would merge without human intervention (and awareness!) in the future.
    To do so, open a PR to set the auto_label attribute in the image configuration. Example
  • You can set a commit prefix, like UPSTREAM: <carry>: . An example.

If you have any questions about this pull request, please reach out in the #forum-ocp-art Slack channel.

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • Chores
  • Updated Go version from 1.25 to 1.26
  • Upgraded OpenShift platform support from version 4.22 to 5.0
  • Updated container image references for build and runtime environments
  • Maintains RHEL 9 base system compatibility

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⚠️ Outside diff range comments (2)
Dockerfile.rhel8 (2)

38-42: ⚠️ Potential issue | 🟠 Major | ⚡ Quick win

Define a HEALTHCHECK for the runtime image.

The final image has no HEALTHCHECK, which violates the container baseline in this repository.

Proposed fix
@@
 LABEL io.k8s.display-name="OpenShift Builder" \
       io.k8s.description="This is a component of OpenShift and is responsible for executing image builds." \
       io.openshift.tags="openshift,builder"
+HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=5s --start-period=10s --retries=3 \
+  CMD test -x /usr/bin/openshift-builder || exit 1
 USER 1001
 ENTRYPOINT [ "/usr/bin/entrypoint.sh" ]

As per coding guidelines, "HEALTHCHECK defined".

🤖 Prompt for AI Agents
Verify each finding against current code. Fix only still-valid issues, skip the
rest with a brief reason, keep changes minimal, and validate.

In `@Dockerfile.rhel8` around lines 38 - 42, Add a HEALTHCHECK to the final
runtime image immediately after the existing ENTRYPOINT declaration to satisfy
the container baseline; implement a non-failing probe (e.g., run a small script
or curl against localhost) and configure sensible options (interval, timeout,
start-period, retries) so the container runtime can detect unhealthy
states—refer to the Dockerfile's existing ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/entrypoint.sh"]
to place the HEALTHCHECK right after it and, if needed, add or call a
lightweight executable (for example /usr/bin/healthcheck.sh) that returns proper
exit codes for success/failure.

Source: Coding guidelines


6-42: ⚠️ Potential issue | 🟠 Major | ⚡ Quick win

Add a non-root runtime user in the final stage.

Line 6 starts the runtime stage, but no USER is set before Line 41 ENTRYPOINT, so the container runs as root by default.

Proposed fix
@@
 LABEL io.k8s.display-name="OpenShift Builder" \
       io.k8s.description="This is a component of OpenShift and is responsible for executing image builds." \
       io.openshift.tags="openshift,builder"
+USER 1001
 ENTRYPOINT [ "/usr/bin/entrypoint.sh" ]

As per coding guidelines, "USER non-root; never run as root".

🤖 Prompt for AI Agents
Verify each finding against current code. Fix only still-valid issues, skip the
rest with a brief reason, keep changes minimal, and validate.

In `@Dockerfile.rhel8` around lines 6 - 42, The final image currently runs as root
(no USER set) even though ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/entrypoint.sh"] exists; add a
non-root runtime user and switch to it before the ENTRYPOINT: create a dedicated
user/group (e.g., builder or runtime), chown any runtime-owned dirs/files
created earlier (like /var/cache/blobs, /var/lib/shared/*, /etc/pki/tls/certs,
/etc/docker/certs.d and /usr/bin/entrypoint.sh) to that user, and then add a
USER <name> line so the container runs as that non-root user at runtime (ensure
symbolic links like /usr/bin/openshift-builder remain executable by that user).

Sources: Coding guidelines, Linters/SAST tools

🤖 Prompt for all review comments with AI agents
Verify each finding against current code. Fix only still-valid issues, skip the
rest with a brief reason, keep changes minimal, and validate.

Outside diff comments:
In `@Dockerfile.rhel8`:
- Around line 38-42: Add a HEALTHCHECK to the final runtime image immediately
after the existing ENTRYPOINT declaration to satisfy the container baseline;
implement a non-failing probe (e.g., run a small script or curl against
localhost) and configure sensible options (interval, timeout, start-period,
retries) so the container runtime can detect unhealthy states—refer to the
Dockerfile's existing ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/entrypoint.sh"] to place the
HEALTHCHECK right after it and, if needed, add or call a lightweight executable
(for example /usr/bin/healthcheck.sh) that returns proper exit codes for
success/failure.
- Around line 6-42: The final image currently runs as root (no USER set) even
though ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/entrypoint.sh"] exists; add a non-root runtime user
and switch to it before the ENTRYPOINT: create a dedicated user/group (e.g.,
builder or runtime), chown any runtime-owned dirs/files created earlier (like
/var/cache/blobs, /var/lib/shared/*, /etc/pki/tls/certs, /etc/docker/certs.d and
/usr/bin/entrypoint.sh) to that user, and then add a USER <name> line so the
container runs as that non-root user at runtime (ensure symbolic links like
/usr/bin/openshift-builder remain executable by that user).

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