kubernetes/cluster/addons/addon-manager
Kubernetes Submit Queue 1d323adade Merge pull request #34361 from jessfraz/remove-docker-tag-f
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2016-10-17 19:16:56 -07:00
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Dockerfile Remove "All rights reserved" from all the headers. 2016-06-29 17:47:36 -07:00
kube-addons.sh Upgrade addon-manager with kubectl apply 2016-10-11 16:22:02 -07:00
Makefile Merge pull request #34361 from jessfraz/remove-docker-tag-f 2016-10-17 19:16:56 -07:00
namespace.yaml run kube-addon-manager in a pod 2016-05-06 11:01:06 -07:00
README.md ConfigMap added to kube addon manager. 2016-07-11 13:54:18 +01:00

addon-manager

The addon-manager periodically checks for Kubernetes manifest changes in the /etc/kubernetes/addons directory, and when there's a new or changed addon, the addon-manager automatically kubectl creates it.

It supports ReplicationControllers, Deployments, DaemonSets, ConfigMaps, Services, PersistentVolumes and PersistentVolumeClaims.

The addon-manager is built for multiple architectures.

How to release

  1. Change something in the source
  2. Bump VERSION in the Makefile
  3. Bump KUBECTL_VERSION in the Makefile if required
  4. Build the amd64 image and test it on a cluster
  5. Push all images
# Build for linux/amd64 (default)
$ make push ARCH=amd64
# ---> gcr.io/google-containers/kube-addon-manager-amd64:VERSION
# ---> gcr.io/google-containers/kube-addon-manager:VERSION (image with backwards-compatible naming)

$ make push ARCH=arm
# ---> gcr.io/google-containers/kube-addon-manager-arm:VERSION

$ make push ARCH=arm64
# ---> gcr.io/google-containers/kube-addon-manager-arm64:VERSION

$ make push ARCH=ppc64le
# ---> gcr.io/google-containers/kube-addon-manager-ppc64le:VERSION

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

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