- Fix unbound variables in hack/local-up-cluster.sh
- explicitly set KUBERNETES_PROVIDER in local-up-cluster.
The default appears to be gce now, so this tries to spawn a service
in gce... not the desired outcome for a local test setup.
- Remove stale creation of kube-system: the kube-system namespace is
built in these days.
- Pickup third party etcd automatically.
- Retab hack/local-up-cluster.sh for consistency
- Update hack-local-up's internal credentials to match the user
instructions we give (which work).
- Note the CA root requirement in local-up-cluster
- Fix a dangling comment in local-up-cluster
To test manually, run something like:
```sudo KUBE_ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS+true API_HOST_IP=0.0.0.0
./hack/local-up-cluster.sh```
The API_HOST_IP=0.0.0.0 is required otherwise kubedns cannot contact
the master and the dns pod will fail readychecking on the healthz
container.
When running the kubectl via symlink to hyperkube, the --export is not delegated to 'kubectl get' but to 'kubectl' only.
Ending with unrecognized flag.
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Add --force to kubectl delete and explain force deletion
--force is required for --grace-period=0. --now is == --grace-period=1.
Improve command help to explain what graceful deletion is and warn about
force deletion.
Part of #34160 & #29033
```release-note
In order to bypass graceful deletion of pods (to immediately remove the pod from the API) the user must now provide the `--force` flag in addition to `--grace-period=0`. This prevents users from accidentally force deleting pods without being aware of the consequences of force deletion. Force deleting pods for resources like StatefulSets can result in multiple pods with the same name having running processes in the cluster, which may lead to data corruption or data inconsistency when using shared storage or common API endpoints.
```
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add script to check for updates to the files for generation
Adds a verify script to help people writing APIs remember to wire all the individual pieces up. Eventually it will be better to avoid this altogether, but this is a start.
@ncdc fyi
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Move Statefulset (previously PetSet) to v1beta1
**What this PR does / why we need it**: #28718
**Which issue this PR fixes** _(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)_: fixes #
**Special notes for your reviewer**: depends on #35663 (PetSet rename)
cc @erictune @foxish @kubernetes/sig-apps
**Release note**:
``` release-note
v1beta1/StatefulSet replaces v1alpha1/PetSet.
```
--force is required for --grace-period=0. --now is == --grace-period=1.
Improve command help to explain what graceful deletion is and warn about
force deletion.
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Build: Use checksum to rsync results
If dependencies are touched, the Makefile will detect that tools like
deepcopy-gen need to be rebuilt. It will rebuild them, but if Go decides the
dependencies are not ACTUALLY updated (maybe it was a test file - known
limitation of the current Makefile), it does not touch the resulting binary.
The Makefile touches the result explicitly to mark that the dep change has
been handled. But rsync blows away that change with the older file, and
helpfully preserves the timestamp. This repeats on every build.
Now rsync ignores it if the checksum is the same. Result = faster build.
@wojtek-t @gmarek
If dependencies are touched, the Makefile will detect that tools like
deepcopy-gen need to be rebuilt. It will rebuild them, but Go decides the
dependencies are not actually updated (maybe it was a test file - known
limitation of the current Makefile) and does not touch the resulting binary.
Then the Makefile touches the result explicitly to mark thatthe dep change has
been handled. Then rsync blows away that change with the older file, and
helpfully preserves the timestamp.
Now rsync ignores it if the checksum is the same. Result = faster build.
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Retry curl when it failed during download
Fixes#34769
For now I'm adding retry only to etcd installation as I saw it recently to fail in one of my PRs. We may change it also in other places if it also happens.
Generate a kubeconfig for use with controller-manager, kubelet,
scheduler etc. This kubeconfig should use the secure https
port of the api server with appropriate ca cert for the components
to talk to api server.
With this change, one can set API_PORT=0 to completely switch off
insecure access for testing admission controllers etc.
Fixes#33375
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build: Fix version generation.
This PR provides update to version string generation procedure to handle additional case - working on branch delivered from release tag, instead of working on `-(alpha|beta).no` suffixed tag.
Reason of it is that actually if someone would start working on branch forked from release tag (`v1.4.1` for example), will add some commits and then would try to build k8s/run conformance tests - will end up with broken version string in form similar to `v1.4.1.X+YYYY` where `X` is a dictance/number of commits from base tag and `YYYY` will be first 14 characters from commit hash.
Such version - containing four dotted parts is rejected during conformance tests with error similar to:
```
/go/src/k8s.io/kubernetes/_output/dockerized/go/src/k8s.io/kubernetes/test/e2e/kubectl.go:843
Oct 11 12:38:33.726: Failed to get server version: Unable to parse server version "v1.4.1.5+somecommithash": Invalid character(s) found in patch number "1.5"
/go/src/k8s.io/kubernetes/_output/dockerized/go/src/k8s.io/kubernetes/test/e2e/framework/util.go:413
```
This PR provides a cure for this situation creating version string in form `v1.4.1-X+YYYY` which then should be readable for version validation checks.
Release note:
```release-note
Fix version string generation for local version different from release and not based on `-alpha.no` or `-beta.no` suffixed tag.
```
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Fix a typo in openapi spec generation
A typo in util.sh resulted in the wrong spec stored in source tree. The commit should be explanatory.
We weren't getting incremental builds because of new test only subpackages. Our
voodoo combo of 'go install' and 'go test -c' didn't cache things like
'test/e2e_node/services'. Add the '-i' flag to 'go test' to install test only
dependencies too.
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Use patched golang1.7.1 for cross-builds targeting darwin
This PR extends #32517 to use the patched go1.7.1 introduced by that PR to build all darwin targets (e.g. kubectl).
This is necessary because binaries built with earlier versions of Go regularly segfault on macOS Sierra (see #32999 and #33070).
This solution is somewhat hacky, but we intend to cherry-pick this to 1.4, and switching all of 1.4 to build with go1.7.1 is very high risk.
I haven't yet pushed the cross build image yet, so this will fail to build. Will test locally and update with results.
First step of fixing #33801.
cc @luxas @pwittrock @david-mcmahon @liggitt @smarterclayton @jfrazelle @Starefossen @gerred
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build kube-discovery and kubeadm with release
This will start publishing binaries from our ci builds.
@errordeveloper @dgoodwin
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Automatic generation of man pages
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**What this PR does / why we need it**:
Currently genman supports only kubectl command, so this PR will enable genman to generate man pages for rest of the command like - kube-apiserver, kube-controller-manager, kube-proxy, kube-scheduler, kubelet
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Add separate build process for node test.
This PR is part of https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/31093. However, because currently node e2e is built on `KUBE_TEST_PLATFORMS`, which includes linux/amd64, darwin/amd64, windows/amd64 and linux/arm, it caused #32251 to fail.
In fact, node e2e is running on the same node with kubelet, and it also has built-in apiserver, etcd and namespace controller. All of them are only built on `KUBE_SERVER_PLATFORMS`, so node e2e should also only be built on those platforms.
```
KUBE_SERVER_PLATFORMS=(
linux/amd64
linux/arm
linux/arm64
)
```
This PR added a separate build process for node e2e to address this.
@vishh Do you need this for v1.4? because this blocks your #32251. /cc @dchen1107
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Don't error out if ${go_pkg_dir} already exists
I have 'make' aliased to 'make -j4' for various reasons, and that's always worked fine for Kubernetes in the past. But it recently broke because EEXIST errors from this symlink creation are fatal. So make them not fatal, because if the path already exists, why try to create it again? It exists because two invocations of setup_env() are run in parallel due to the -j4, and they race to create the symlink and one obviously fails.
ln: failed to create symbolic link ‘/home/dcbw/Development/containers/kubernetes/_output/local/go/src/k8s.io/kubernetes’: File exists
Makefile.generated_files:285: recipe for target '_output/bin/deepcopy-gen' failed
make[1]: *** [_output/bin/deepcopy-gen] Error 1
make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
+++ [0826 10:18:02] Generating bindata:
/home/dcbw/Development/containers/kubernetes/test/e2e/framework/gobindata_util.go
+++ [0826 10:18:02] Building the toolchain targets:
k8s.io/kubernetes/hack/cmd/teststale
+++ [0826 10:18:03] Building go targets for linux/amd64:
cmd/libs/go2idl/conversion-gen
Makefile:281: recipe for target 'generated_files' failed
make: *** [generated_files] Error 2
Also build the hyperkube docker image on-the-fly.
This is only a temporary fix until the proposal in issue
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/28630 is implemented.
Also, the new build/deployment method completely obviates this step.
We use debian image instead of busybox and do not build hyperkube as a
static binary yet. Wait until PR
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/26028 is merged to build
static hyperkube binaries.
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Keep vendor/ and Godep/ when creating the staging client, add a readme
In copy.sh, instead of removing the vendor/, moving it to _vendor. vendor/ is needed when we publish the staging client to its own repository.
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fix path handling in hack/lib/init.sh
Jenkinsfile pipeline jobs get cloned into "\<project\> (\<branch\>)". As a result, I can't use certain things in `hack/lib/init.sh`.
This is a small fix for that problem.
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Disable linux/ppc64le compilation by default
Work-around for #30384.
I'm still testing this locally to see if it actually works. The build is slow. (PR Jenkins won't tell us whether this fixes ppc.)
cc @Random-Liu @spxtr @david-mcmahon @luxas
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Fix subtle build breakage
Repro case:
$ make clean generated_files
$ hack/update-generated-protobuf.sh
This would complain about not finding `fmt`, and it was indicating the wrong
GOROOT. The problem was that the first step built binaries for generating
code, which *embeds* the value of GOROOT into the binary. The whole tree was
bind-mounted into the build container and then JUST the dockerized dir was
mounted over it. The in-container build tried to use the existing binaries,
but GOROOT is wrong.
This change whites-out the whole _output dir.
I first made just an anonymous volume for _output, but docker makes that as
root, which means I can't write to it from our non-root build. So I just put
it in the data container. This seems to work. The biggest change this makes
is that the $GOPATH/bin/ and $GOPATH/pkg/ dirs will persist across dockerized
builds.
NB: this requires a `make clean` to activate.
@lavalamp @jbeda @quinton-hoole @david-mcmahon
Repro case:
$ make clean generated_files
$ hack/update-generated-protobuf.sh
This would complain about not finding `fmt`, and it was indicating the wrong
GOROOT. The problem was that the first step built binaries for generating
code, which *embeds* the value of GOROOT into the binary. The whole tree was
bind-mounted into the build container and then JUST the dockerized dir was
mounted over it. The in-container build tried to use the existing binaries,
but GOROOT is wrong.
This change whites-out the whole _output dir.
I first made just an anonymous volume for _output, but docker makes that as
root, which means I can't write to it from our non-root build. So I just put
it in the data container. This seems to work. The biggest change this makes
is that the $GOPATH/bin/ and $GOPATH/pkg/ dirs will persist across dockerized
builds.
The KUBE_VERBOSE environment variable sets the verbosity level to
use. Log messages can specify a verbosity by setting the V
variable. e.g.
V=2 kube::log::info foo bar
Would only print "foo bar" if $KUBE_VERBOSE >= 2.
bindata and yaml, Gobindata automation
bindata utils for generating, go generate
match server version
gitignore for dirty, ca, rbase, KUBE_ROOT, buildfix
(rebased jul-25,29)
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adds source debug build options
See issue & discussion here: #28227
Enables source debugging the Kubernetes binaries with tools like delve by providing the user with the ability to provide debug build options to the glang compiler.
Signed-off-by: Mike Brown <brownwm@us.ibm.com>
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Move KUBE_GIT_UPSTREAM out of init.sh and into *-munge-docs.sh.
It is only used in those 2 scripts and this way we can set the value dynamically.
Clean up a bit too (80col, formatting)
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Add -g curl option to hack/lib/util.sh wait_for_url
Add `-g` curl option
```
This option switches off the "URL globbing parser". When you set this option,
you can specify URLs that contain the letters {}[] without having them being
interpreted by curl itself. Note that these letters are not normal legal URL
contents but they should be encoded according to the URI standard.
```
> Why?
So that IPv6 addresses with `[` and `]`, like `[::1]:8080`, work with that script.
Signed-off-by: André Martins <aanm90@gmail.com>
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Build Darwin test binaries on OS X when KUBE_FASTBUILD is set
Without this, on OS X, test binaries would not be built for the local ARCH, and test scripts fail with an obscure error due to not being able to find the correct binary to run.
This makes the behavior on OS X more consistent with Linux.
Tested on OS X and Linux.
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Enable all ppc64le builds, except for hyperkube
Partially fixes: #25886
Talked to @Pensu, and all other binaries seem to work fine
@david-mcmahon @ixdy @Pensu @smarterclayton
Auto generated docs are **NO LONGER CHECKED IN**, only placeholders.
To generate them, e.g. before exporting docs, run hack/generate-docs.sh.
hack/verify-generated-docs.sh ensures that generated docs are merely the
placeholder text.
hack/update-generated-docs.sh puts the placeholder text in the proper
places.
The old munge behavior is moved into hack/{update|verify}-munge-docs.sh.
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Get install-etcd.sh to work on OSX
Check the platform before we download the etcd binary. On OSX, save
the zip file, unzip it and link the directory with the correct
name.
Fixes#26041
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Add more global options to local-up-cluster.sh
I added a couple more global variables to the `local-up-cluster.sh` script.
The `KUBELET_HOST` environment name make sense to me. If it isn't the best name I will change it.
The `ETCD` ones make sense since they are being used under `hack/lib/etcd.sh`
Signed-off-by: André Martins <aanm90@gmail.com>
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Improve the speed of do-nothing build.
As @thockin found out here https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/24518, vast majority of the do-nothing build time is spent in rebuilding the test binaries. There is no staleness check support for test binaries.
This commit implements the staleness checks for test binaries and uses them while building packages.
On my workstation, do-nothing hack/build-go.sh time goes from ~20 secs to ~4 secs, of which only ~1 sec is from doing test binary staleness check now (as opposed to ~17 secs it took to build the test binaries before). I did some experiments to bring this time down to <1 sec. I measured using go test -bench, but it was not very useful in this case. I believe, a vast majority of that ~1 second is being spent in fork/exec and piping the results back to the staleness check program along with the ser-deser involved, but it needs to be validated. Not a proof, but to provide some supporting evidence to this claim, running `go list -f format packages` in the shell takes about 600ms irrespective of what's in the format.
Tests are TBD. I am still trying to figure out how to test this, but I would like to get early feedback
cc @mikedanese @mml
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Implement the cluster-controller of kubernetes federation
This PR is the cluster-controller of kubernetes federation.
This controller of federation phase 1 just collect the status of federated clusters.
As thockin found out here https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/24518,
vast majority of the do-nothing build time is spent in rebuilding the test
binaries. There is no staleness check support for test binaries.
This commit implements the staleness checks for test binaries and uses them
while building packages.
Tests are TBD. I am still trying to figure out how to test this.
Our `realpath` and `readlink -f` functions (required only because of MacOS,
thanks Steve) were poor substitutes at best. Mostly they were downright
broken. This thoroughly overhauls them and adds a test (in comments, since we
don't seem to have shell tests). For all the interesting cases I could think
of, the fakes act just like the real thing.
Then use those and canonicalize KUBE_ROOT. In order to make recursive calls of
our shell tool not additively grow `pwd` we have to essentially make the
sourcing of init.sh idempotent.
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Introduce events flag for describers
Printing events for a given object is not always needed. Thus, introducing --show-events=false to ``kubectl describe`` to skip events printing.
Fixes: #24239
Introduce DescriberSettings for Describer display options
Introduce --show-events flag and DescriberSettings in Describer methods
Introduce unit-tests
Regenerated kubectl describe docs
Add events flag tests to test-cmd.sh
Signed-off-by: dhodovsk@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: jchaloup@redhat.com
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Fix spacing in usage_from_stdin and info_from_stdin (issue #24186).
If "a" is a bash array, then the syntax to append the contents of $line as a
new element to the array is a+=("$line"), not messages+=$line
Using the former syntax just seems to append to the first element, creating a
long string and thus losing newline information.
Fixing this allows us to drop some empty lines from invocations of
usage_from_stdin.
If "a" is a bash array, then the syntax to append the contents of $line as a
new element to the array is a+=("$line"), not messages+=$line
Using the former syntax just seems to append to the first element, creating a
long string and thus losing newline information.
Fixing this allows us to drop some empty lines from invocations of
usage_from_stdin.