When discovering the kube version we only consider tags that match the
glob 'v*'. By doing so users can create/use their custom tags as long as
they don't look like a version (starting with a 'v').
We already do a similar thing when building the pause container, see how
the `REV` is set in git.k8s.io/kubernetes/build/pause/Makefile.
When using hack/local-up-cluster.sh deploy local cluster, it
failed with following message "kube-proxy terminated unexpectedly"
and "Failed to retrieve node info: nodes "127.0.0.1" not found" in
kube-proxy.log.
The root reason for this error is miss boot order of kubernetes
services in local-up-cluster.sh, kube-proxy and kubectl daemon.
When starting kube-proxy, it would check node information. And
these information are collected by kubelet daemon. However, in
the shell script, kube-proxy service start before kubelet daemon.
This patch changed the boot order of kubelet daemon and kube-proxy
and check if node stats ready for kube-proxy start.
Signed-off-by: Howard Zhang <howard.zhang@arm.com>
Removed hack/lib/test.sh from /hack/shellcheck_failures
Removed and }s to satisfy shellcheck SC2004
Added double quotes to satisfy shellcheck SC2086
Converted array reference to access all elements to satisfy shellcheck SC2128
Updates to satisfy shellcheck SC2143
Updates to satisfy shellcheck SC2178 & SC2124
Updates to satisfy shellcheck SC2128
Updates to satisfy shellcheck SC2207
Remove double quotes to allow expansion. Fixed piping to grep -q
Removed quotes to allow for expansion on flags
Adds a go app which runs the e2e tests with ginkgo.
- Supports all the existing env vars of the bash script
- Improved flow control to avoid and better report issues
regarding the process PID
- Adds flags for modifying where to find the test binary and
ginkgo binary so that you can run it locally
- Adds 3 flags for specifying extra args before the double-dash,
extra args after the double-dash, and the seperator to use between
values in those env vars. This allows setting arbitrary, complex
values for use on the command such as flags which include spaces
or other characters.
when compile kubectl on platform other than
linux/amd64, we need to check the KUBE_SERVER_PLATFORMS
array emptiness before assign it.
the example command is:
make WHAT=cmd/kubectl KUBE_BUILD_PLATFORMS="darwin/amd64 windows/amd64"
Prior to this change, including windows/amd64 in KUBE_BUILD_PLATFORMS
would, for example, attempt to build the server binaries/tars/images for
Windows, which is not supported. This can break downstream build steps.