Requirement | Purpose | macOS |
---|---|---|
Go | Compiler | brew install go |
Docker | Packaging | Docker for Mac |
kubebuilder | Testing | kubebuilder docs |
Requirement | install docs |
---|---|
Minikube | Minikube docs |
Kind | Kind docs |
This project uses the built-in testing support for golang.
Envtest is also used and needs to be set up. Follow controller-runtime instructions and set KUBEBUILDER_ASSETS
environment variable to point to the installation directory, for instance: /usr/local/kubebuilder/bin
.
To run the tests for all go packages outside of the vendor directory, run:
$ make test
To run the e2e tests locally:
$ make e2e-local
NOTE: Command make e2e-local
supports Minikube and Kind environments. If you want to run the e2e tests on Minikube, you need to make sure Minikube is deployed in the local environment. If you want to run the e2e tests on Kind, you need to make sure Kind is deployed in the local environment and switch the kubeconfig to an existing Kind cluster.
To run a specific e2e test locally:
$ make e2e-local TEST=TestCreateInstallPlanManualApproval
Ensure your version of go is up to date; check that you're running the same version as in go.mod with the commands:
$ head go.mod
$ go version
To build the go binary, run:
$ make build
ALM is packaged as a set of manifests for a tectonic-x-operator specialization (tectonic-alm-operator).
A new version can be generated from the helm chart by:
- Modifying the
deploy/tectonic-alm-operator/values.yaml
file for the release to include new SHAs of the container images. - Running the
package
make command, which takes a single variable (ver
)
For example:
make ver=0.3.0 package
Will generate a new set of manifests from the helm chart in deploy/chart
combined with the values.yaml
file in deploy/tectonic-alm-operator
, and output the rendered templates to deploy/tectonic-alm-operator/manifests/0.3.0
.
See the documentation in deploy/tectonic-alm-operator
for how to take the new manifests and package them as a new version of tectonic-alm-operator
.
These commands are handled for you via the Makefile. To install the project dependencies, run:
$ make vendor
To update dependencies, run:
$ make vendor-update
# verify changes
$ make test
$ make e2e-local-docker
The Makefile recipes for testing and builds ensure the project's dependencies are properly installed and vendored before running.