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ROSA Support

rosa-support is a tool designed to be a plugin to the ROSA CLI by adding useful commands for engineers to support and develop the CLI

Build

To build the binary run

$ make build

To install the binary run onto your $GOPATH

$ make install

Releases a new CLI Version

Releasing a new version requires submitting an MR for review/merge with an update to Version constant in version.go. Additionally. update the CHANGES.md file to include the new version and describe all changes included

Below is an example CHANGES.md update:

## 0.0.1

- Added an awesome change

Submit an MR for review/merge with the CHANGES.md and version.go update.

Finally, create and submit a new tag with the new version following the below example:

git checkout main
git pull
git tag -a -m 'Release 0.0.1' v0.0.1
git push origin v0.0.1

Install from online

  • Call below command to install the rosa-support command line tool $ go install github.com/openshift-online/rosa-support@latest

  • Put the go binary path to PATH env variable $ export PATH=$PATH:/$GOPATH/bin:/usr/local/bin

How to use the binary of rosa-support to create resources

  • Check the help message

    $ rosa-support -h

  • Create a vpc on the indicated region $ rosa-support create vpc --region us-west-2 --name <your-alias>-vpc

    • When you have a vpc on the indicated region and you want to re-use it, if cannot find create it $ rosa-support create vpc --region us-west-2 --name <your-alias>-vpc --find-existing
  • Prepare a pair of subnets on the indicated zone of the region.

    • NOTE: If the subnets had been existing, it will reuse the exsiting subnets in the zone $ rosa-support create subnets --region us-west-2 --availability-zones us-west-2a --vpc-id <vpc id>
  • Prepare proxy server

    • --region is required where created the vpc-id
    • --vpc-id is required which should be vpc id used to launch cluster
    • --availability-zone is required on which zone to launch the proxy instance
    • --ca-file is required which is a abs path used to record the ca-bundle file generated when launch cluster
    • --keypair-name is required to generate temporary used to launch the proxy instance
    • --private-key-path is required to record the generated private ssh key

    $ rosa-support create proxy --region <region> --vpc-id <vpc-id> --availability-zone <az> --ca-file <abs path of ca file> --keypair-name <keypair name> --private-key-path <path>

  • Prepare addtional security groups, output the sg IDs with comma seperated

    $ rosa-support create security-groups --region <region> --vpc-id <vpc id> --count <security group number>

  • Tag a resource

    $ rosa-support tag --resource-id <resource id> --region <region> --tags aaa:ddd,fff:bbb

  • Delete a tag from a resource

    $ rosa-support delete tag --resource-id <resource id> --region <region> --tag-key <key> --tag-value <value>

  • Clean the vpc and the resources, there is a flag --total-clean supported to do a total clean even the resources is not created by this package

    $ rosa-support delete vpc --vpc-id <vpc id> --region <region>

Note that a repository administrator may need to push the tag to the repository due to access restrictions.