本节介绍如何使用 GraalVM 的本机映像生成器从 Spring Boot 应用程序创建本机映像,以及如何在 Docker 容器中运行此本机映像。
在软件架构和微服务架构设计中,我们必须考虑应用程序的可扩展性、性能。每当我们的应用程序中的请求数量增加时,我们的应用程序应该开始快速扩展并有效地利用资源。
我正在考虑使用 Spring Boot 提前 (AOT) 编译与 GraalVM 以及 Java 虚拟线程(在 JDK 21 及更高版本中可用)在容器中运行可执行文件。
在这个架构设计决策中,我们获得了好处,但也必须考虑以下实施挑战和设计注意事项:
Spring Boot 应用
为了测试这个用例,我正在构建一个 Spring Boot 应用程序,该应用程序在“/hello”处公开 REST 端点。我正在使用以下配置、库和工具:
我们需要在 POM XML 文件中添加以下配置。
Spring Boot 属性配置
<properties> <java.version>22</java.version> <spring-native.version>0.12.1</spring-native.version> </properties>
Spring Boot AOT 插件配置
<plugin> <groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId> <artifactId>spring-boot-maven-plugin</artifactId> <executions> <execution> <id>process-aot</id> <goals> <goal>process-aot</goal> </goals> </execution> </executions> </plugin>
GraalVM 插件配置
<plugin> <groupId>org.graalvm.buildtools</groupId> <artifactId>native-maven-plugin</artifactId> <configuration> <imageName>app-native-binary</imageName> <metadataRepository> <enabled>true</enabled> </metadataRepository> <buildArgs> <buildArg>--static --libc=musl</buildArg> <buildArg>-H:+ReportExceptionStackTraces</buildArg> </buildArgs> <mainClass>com.developerhelperhub.tutorial.springboot.tutorial.TutorialStartupPerformanceApplication</mainClass> </configuration> <executions> <execution> <id>add-reachability-metadata</id> <goals> <goal>add-reachability-metadata</goal> </goals> </execution> </executions> </plugin>
我们需要为特定操作系统主机和 CPU 架构构建本机映像,本机映像将在容器中运行。
我们使用 Alpine Linux 来在容器中运行我们的应用程序,因为它体积小、简单且安全。为了实现这一点,我们需要使用适当的 GraalVM 配置来构建我们的应用程序。 Alpine 的系统要求是操作系统和 CPU 架构。
以下命令我们可以用来检查“amd64/alpine”图像
docker pull amd64/alpine # pull the image docker image inspect amd64/alpine # inspect the image
We can use docker container to build the native image instead of setup the GraalVM and Java related configuration in our locally. I am using “ghcr.io/graalvm/native-image-community:22-muslib” docker image to build the native.
Following command we can use to inspect the “ghcr.io/graalvm/native-image-community:22-muslib” image
docker pull ghcr.io/graalvm/native-image-community:22-muslib # pull the image docker image inspect ghcr.io/graalvm/native-image-community:22-muslib # inspect the image
I am creating a build image to test and debug the container, ensuring that all configurations and services are installed correctly. This approach will help us quickly identify and resolve any issues.
Following steps are added in the docker file, the file name “DockerfileBuild”
FROM ghcr.io/graalvm/native-image-community:22-muslib as build # Install necessary tools RUN microdnf install wget RUN microdnf install xz # Install maven for build the spring boot application RUN wget https://dlcdn.apache.org/maven/maven-3/3.9.8/binaries/apache-maven-3.9.8-bin.tar.gz RUN tar xvf apache-maven-3.9.8-bin.tar.gz # Set up the environment variables needed to run the Maven command. ENV M2_HOME=/app/apache-maven-3.9.8 ENV M2=$M2_HOME/bin ENV PATH=$M2:$PATH # Install UPX (Ultimate Packer for eXecutables) to compress the executable binary and reduce its size. RUN wget https://github.com/upx/upx/releases/download/v4.2.4/upx-4.2.4-amd64_linux.tar.xz RUN tar xvf upx-4.2.4-amd64_linux.tar.xz # Set up the environment variables required to run the UPX command. ENV UPX_HOME=/app/upx-4.2.4-amd64_linux ENV PATH=$UPX_HOME:$PATH #Copy the spring boot source code into container RUN mkdir -p /app/spring-boot-rest-api-app COPY spring-boot-rest-api-app /app/spring-boot-rest-api-app #Compile the native image RUN cd /app/spring-boot-rest-api-app && mvn -Pnative native:compile #Compressed binary file RUN upx -7 -k /app/spring-boot-rest-api-app/target/app-native-binary WORKDIR /app ENTRYPOINT ["/bin/bash"]
I am using the UPX compression tool in the build process to reduce the image size, UPX will typically reduce the file size of programs and DLLs by around 50%-70%, thus reducing disk space, network load times, download times and other distribution and storage costs.
Use the following command to build the Docker image.
docker build --no-cache -f DockerfileBuild -t alpine-graalvm-build .
After the build is complete, the image size will be 1.85 GB.
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE alpine-graalvm-build latest 81d23bc1bc99 36 seconds ago 1.85GB
We can verify the configuration and installation within the container before creating a smaller container inside the Alpine Linux box. The following command will allow us to enter the container:
docker run --rm -it --entrypoint /bin/bash alpine-graalvm-build java --version #verify the java version mvn --version #verify the maven version upx --version #verify the upx version ls /app/spring-boot-rest-api-app/target/app-native-binary #verify the binary available /app/spring-boot-rest-api-app/target/app-native-binary #run the executable
We know that this native image includes all the dependencies necessary to run the binary standalone, without requiring any build-related tools such as GraalVM, Maven, UPX, or source code. We can use a Docker multi-stage build approach to copy the build file into our application image. By using multiple stages, you can separate the build environment from the runtime environment. This means only the necessary artifacts are included in the final image, significantly reducing its size.
Following steps are added in the docker file, the file name “DockerfileBuildAndCreateAlpineContainer”
FROM ghcr.io/graalvm/native-image-community:22-muslib as build # Install necessary tools RUN microdnf install wget RUN microdnf install xz # Install maven for build the spring boot application RUN wget https://dlcdn.apache.org/maven/maven-3/3.9.8/binaries/apache-maven-3.9.8-bin.tar.gz RUN tar xvf apache-maven-3.9.8-bin.tar.gz # Set up the environment variables needed to run the Maven command. ENV M2_HOME=/app/apache-maven-3.9.8 ENV M2=$M2_HOME/bin ENV PATH=$M2:$PATH # Install UPX (Ultimate Packer for eXecutables) to compress the executable binary and reduce its size. RUN wget https://github.com/upx/upx/releases/download/v4.2.4/upx-4.2.4-amd64_linux.tar.xz RUN tar xvf upx-4.2.4-amd64_linux.tar.xz # Set up the environment variables required to run the UPX command. ENV UPX_HOME=/app/upx-4.2.4-amd64_linux ENV PATH=$UPX_HOME:$PATH #Copy the spring boot source code into container RUN mkdir -p /app/spring-boot-rest-api-app COPY spring-boot-rest-api-app /app/spring-boot-rest-api-app #Compile the native image RUN cd /app/spring-boot-rest-api-app && mvn -Pnative native:compile #Compressed binary file RUN upx -7 -k /app/spring-boot-rest-api-app/target/app-native-binary WORKDIR /app #Second stage: Create the runtime image FROM amd64/alpine #Set the working directory WORKDIR /app #Copy the built application from the first stage COPY --from=build /app/spring-boot-rest-api-app/target/app-native-binary . #Expose port which our spring boot application is running EXPOSE 8080 #Command to run the application ENTRYPOINT ["/app/app-native-binary"]
Use the following command to build the Docker image.
docker build -f DockerfileBuildAndCreateAlpineContainer -t alpine-graalvm .
After the build is complete, the image size of container will be 32.8MB.
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE alpine-graalvm latest 79676c696920 11 seconds ago 32.8MB
We can verify the container.
docker run --rm -it --entrypoint sh alpine-graalvm ls /app #verify the binary available /app/app-native-binary #run the executable
The application startup time is just 0.074 seconds, whereas a typical Spring Boot application running on the JVM has a startup time of approximately 1.665 seconds.
Started TutorialStartupPerformanceApplication in 0.074 seconds (process running for 0.075)
Following command can be use to run the docker container for running the application
docker run -d --name test-app -p 8080:8080 alpine-graalvm #run the container curl http://localhost:8080/hello # checking the endpoints
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