Right now, `run_remote.go` only supports GCE instances. But actually
running the tests is completely independent of GCE and could work just
as well on any SSH-accessible machine.
This patch adds a new `--mode` switch, which defaults to `gce` for
backwards compatibility, but can be set to `ssh`. In that mode, the GCE
API is not used at all, and we simply connect to the hosts given via
`--hosts`.
This is still better than `run_local.go` because the latter mixes build
environment with test environment, which doesn't fit well with
container-optimized operating systems.
This is part of an effort to setup the e2e node tests on Fedora CoreOS
(see https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/990).
Patch best viewed with whitespace ignored.
With Kubernetes 1.19.X no longer supported, there are no supported branches using bazel. Developers should not have errant bazel files, this will be left to reviewers to catch.
This commit forces Kubelet Configuration files to always be generated
and when possible will use the kubeletconfig file that has been provided
by the test orchestrator
The makefiles scripts create a variable with all the go files
that are part of the Kubernetes source tree, including staging.
As today, this variable has a size of < 100kb
wc .make/all_go_dirs.mk
2326 2326 98905 .make/all_go_dirs.mk
This variable is passed as argument in the Makefiles, where it
is expanded. In Linux, there is a limit to the max size of
the arguments MAX_ARG_STRLEN.
If the arguments go above 128k, you get a nice:
execvp: /usr/bin/env: Argument list too long
If you, for whatever reason, do some go mod vendor inside the
hack/tools folder, these files will be added to the variable
and most probably you'll go above the limit and get that error.
Then, you'll learn a lot about Makefils, shell expansion, strace,
execpve, ARG_MAX and MAX_ARG_STRLEN,until you realize what is
the real problem :).
Adds and implements ResetFieldsProvder interface in order to ensure that
the fieldmanager no longer owns fields that get reset before the object
is persisted.
Co-authored-by: Kevin Wiesmueller <kwiesmul@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Kevin Delgado <kevindelgado@google.com>
Currently e2e tests run under test-e2e-node have a cluster-domain
equals to "". This change makes test-e2e-node consistent with other
e2e tests. For example, in hack/ginkgo-e2e.sh, cluster-domain
defaults to cluster.local and it can be changed by defining KUBE_DNS_DOMAIN.