Note: Please take a look at https://fluxcd.io/contributing/flux/ to find out about how to contribute to Flux and how to interact with the Flux Development team.
There are a number of dependencies required to be able to run the controller and its test suite locally:
In addition to the above, the following dependencies are also used by some of the make
targets:
controller-gen
(v0.12.0)gen-crd-api-reference-docs
(v0.3.0)setup-envtest
(latest)
If any of the above dependencies are not present on your system, the first invocation of a make
target that requires them will install them.
Prerequisites:
- Go >= 1.21
You can run the test suite by simply doing
make test
By setting the GO_TEST_ARGS
environment variable you can pass additional flags to go test
:
make test GO_TEST_ARGS="-v -run=TestReadIgnoreFile/with_domain"
Install the controller's CRDs on your test cluster:
make install
Run the controller locally:
make run
Set the name of the container image to be created from the source code. This will be used when building, pushing and referring to the image on YAML files:
export IMG=registry-path/source-controller
export TAG=latest # optional
Build the container image, tagging it as $(IMG):$(TAG)
:
make docker-build
Push the image into the repository:
make docker-push
Alternatively, the three steps above can be done in a single line:
IMG=registry-path/source-controller TAG=latest BUILD_ARGS=--push \
make docker-build
For an extensive list of BUILD_ARGS
, refer to the docker buildx build options documentation.
Note: make docker-build
will build images for all supported architecture by default.
Limit this to a specific architecture for faster builds:
IMG=registry-path/source-controller TAG=latest BUILD_ARGS=--push BUILD_PLATFORMS=amd64 \
make docker-build
If you get the following error when building the docker container:
Multiple platforms feature is currently not supported for docker driver.
Please switch to a different driver (eg. "docker buildx create --use")
you may need to create and switch to a new builder that supports multiple platforms:
docker buildx create --use
Deploy source-controller
into the cluster that is configured in the local kubeconfig file (i.e. ~/.kube/config
):
make deploy
Create a .vscode/launch.json
file:
{
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Launch Package",
"type": "go",
"request": "launch",
"mode": "auto",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/main.go"
}
]
}
Start debugging by either clicking Run
> Start Debugging
or using
the relevant shortcut.