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Simplifying the code to create kubeconfig
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@ -1308,14 +1308,7 @@ function build-config() {
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# Update the user's kubeconfig to include credentials for this apiserver.
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create-kubeconfig
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if [[ "${FEDERATION:-}" == "true" ]]; then
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# Create a kubeconfig with credentials for this apiserver. We will later use
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# this kubeconfig to create a secret which the federation control plane can
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# use to talk to this apiserver.
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KUBECONFIG_DIR=$(dirname ${KUBECONFIG:-$DEFAULT_KUBECONFIG})
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KUBECONFIG="${KUBECONFIG_DIR}/federation/kubernetes-apiserver/${CONTEXT}/kubeconfig" \
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create-kubeconfig
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fi
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create-kubeconfig-for-federation
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)
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}
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@ -152,6 +152,19 @@ function clear-kubeconfig() {
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echo "Cleared config for ${CONTEXT} from ${KUBECONFIG}"
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}
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# Creates a kubeconfig file with the credentials for only the current-context
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# cluster. This is used by federation to create secrets in test setup.
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function create-kubeconfig-for-federation() {
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if [[ "${FEDERATION:-}" == "true" ]]; then
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echo "creating kubeconfig for federation secret"
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local kubectl="${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/kubectl.sh"
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local cc=$("${kubectl}" config view -o jsonpath='{.current-context}')
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KUBECONFIG_DIR=$(dirname ${KUBECONFIG:-$DEFAULT_KUBECONFIG})
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KUBECONFIG_PATH="${KUBECONFIG_DIR}/federation/kubernetes-apiserver/${cc}"
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mkdir -p "${KUBECONFIG_PATH}"
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"${kubectl}" config view --minify --flatten > "${KUBECONFIG_PATH}/kubeconfig"
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fi
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}
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function tear_down_alive_resources() {
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local kubectl="${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/kubectl.sh"
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@ -920,14 +920,7 @@ function check-cluster() {
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# Update the user's kubeconfig to include credentials for this apiserver.
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create-kubeconfig
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if [[ "${FEDERATION:-}" == "true" ]]; then
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# Create a kubeconfig with credentials for this apiserver. We will later use
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# this kubeconfig to create a secret which the federation control plane can
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# use to talk to this apiserver.
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KUBECONFIG_DIR=$(dirname ${KUBECONFIG:-$DEFAULT_KUBECONFIG})
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KUBECONFIG="${KUBECONFIG_DIR}/federation/kubernetes-apiserver/${CONTEXT}/kubeconfig" \
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create-kubeconfig
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fi
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create-kubeconfig-for-federation
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)
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# ensures KUBECONFIG is set
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@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ NETWORK="${NETWORK:-default}"
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NETWORK_RANGE="${NETWORK_RANGE:-10.240.0.0/16}"
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FIREWALL_SSH="${FIREWALL_SSH:-${NETWORK}-allow-ssh}"
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GCLOUD="${GCLOUD:-gcloud}"
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KUBECTL="${KUBECTL:-kubectl}"
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CMD_GROUP="${CMD_GROUP:-}"
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GCLOUD_CONFIG_DIR="${GCLOUD_CONFIG_DIR:-${HOME}/.config/gcloud/kubernetes}"
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MACHINE_TYPE="${MACHINE_TYPE:-n1-standard-2}"
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@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ KUBE_PROMPT_FOR_UPDATE=y
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KUBE_SKIP_UPDATE=${KUBE_SKIP_UPDATE-"n"}
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KUBE_ROOT=$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE}")/../..
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source "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/gke/${KUBE_CONFIG_FILE:-config-default.sh}"
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source "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/common.sh"
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source "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/lib/util.sh"
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# Perform preparations required to run e2e tests
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@ -193,25 +194,7 @@ function kube-up() {
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# Bring up the cluster.
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"${GCLOUD}" ${CMD_GROUP:-} container clusters create "${CLUSTER_NAME}" "${create_args[@]}"
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if [[ "${FEDERATION:-}" == "true" ]]; then
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# Create a kubeconfig with credentials for this apiserver. We will later use
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# this kubeconfig to create a secret which the federation control plane can
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# use to talk to this apiserver.
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KUBECONFIG=${KUBECONFIG:-${HOME}/.kube/config}
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KUBECONFIG_DIR=$(dirname $KUBECONFIG)
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CONTEXT=$($KUBECTL config current-context)
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DEST_KUBECONFIG="${KUBECONFIG_DIR}/federation/kubernetes-apiserver/${CONTEXT}/kubeconfig"
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mkdir -p $(dirname $DEST_KUBECONFIG) >&2
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# TODO: Original kubeconfig can contain credential information about
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# other clusters as well. Extract the information about only this cluster
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# and then create a file with that.
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# For now, we use the whole kubeconfig file.
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# Note: This is not as dangerous as it sounds because this code path is
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# only expected to run during tests. Users are not expected to set
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# FEDERATION=true while bringing up their kubernetes clusters.
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# But there is nothing stopping them from doing so.
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cp $KUBECONFIG $DEST_KUBECONFIG >&2
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fi
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create-kubeconfig-for-federation
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if [[ ! -z "${HEAPSTER_MACHINE_TYPE:-}" ]]; then
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"${GCLOUD}" ${CMD_GROUP:-} container node-pools create "heapster-pool" --cluster "${CLUSTER_NAME}" --num-nodes=1 --machine-type="${HEAPSTER_MACHINE_TYPE}" "${shared_args[@]}"
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@ -298,14 +298,7 @@ function kube-up {
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# Update the user's kubeconfig to include credentials for this apiserver.
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create-kubeconfig
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if [[ "${FEDERATION:-}" == "true" ]]; then
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# Create a kubeconfig with credentials for this apiserver. We will later use
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# this kubeconfig to create a secret which the federation control plane can
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# use to talk to this apiserver.
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KUBECONFIG_DIR=$(dirname ${KUBECONFIG:-$DEFAULT_KUBECONFIG})
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KUBECONFIG="${KUBECONFIG_DIR}/federation/kubernetes-apiserver/${CONTEXT}/kubeconfig" \
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create-kubeconfig
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fi
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create-kubeconfig-for-federation
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)
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verify-cluster
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