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kubernetes/test/conformance/image
Chris Bandy 2e76ac31fd Replace os.Setenv with testing.T.Setenv in tests
T.Setenv ensures that the environment is returned to its prior state
when the test ends. It also panics when called from a parallel test to
prevent racy test interdependencies.
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conformance

conformance is a standalone container to launch Kubernetes end-to-end tests, for the purposes of conformance testing. conformance is built for multiple architectures and the image is pushed automatically on every release.

How to release by hand

# First, build the binaries by running make from the root directory
$ make WHAT="test/e2e/e2e.test github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo cmd/kubectl test/conformance/image/go-runner"

# Build for linux/amd64 (default)
# export REGISTRY=$HOST/$ORG to switch from registry.k8s.io

$ make push VERSION={target_version} ARCH=amd64
# ---> registry.k8s.io/conformance-amd64:VERSION
# ---> registry.k8s.io/conformance:VERSION (image with backwards-compatible naming)

$ make push VERSION={target_version} ARCH=arm
# ---> registry.k8s.io/conformance-arm:VERSION

$ make push VERSION={target_version} ARCH=arm64
# ---> registry.k8s.io/conformance-arm64:VERSION

$ make push VERSION={target_version} ARCH=ppc64le
# ---> registry.k8s.io/conformance-ppc64le:VERSION

$ make push VERSION={target_version} ARCH=s390x
# ---> registry.k8s.io/conformance-s390x:VERSION

If you don't want to push the images, run make or make build instead

How to run tests

kubectl create -f conformance-e2e.yaml