Development Guide¶
Technology stack required for development¶
- operator-sdk version v1.32.0
- kind version v0.23.0
- git
- go version 1.22+
- kubernetes version v1.19+
- kubectl version v1.19+
Build¶
Deploy on local kubernetes cluster¶
Run local Kubernetes cluster using Docker container using Kind and deploy kuadrant operator (and all dependencies) in a single command.
The make local-setup
target accepts the following variables:
Makefile Variable | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
GATEWAYAPI_PROVIDER |
GatewayAPI provider name. Accepted values: [istio | envoygateway] | istio |
Run as a local process¶
Run local Kubernetes cluster using Docker container using Kind and deploy all dependencies in a single command.
The make local-env-setup
target accepts the following variables:
Makefile Variable | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
GATEWAYAPI_PROVIDER |
GatewayAPI provider name. Accepted values: [istio | envoygateway] | istio |
Then, run the operator locally
Deploy on existing kubernetes cluster¶
Requirements:
- Active session open to the kubernetes cluster.
- GatewayAPI installed
- GatewayAPI provider installed. Currently only Istio and EnvoyGateway supported.
- Cert Manager installed
Before running the kuadrant operator, some dependencies needs to be deployed.
Then, deploy the operator
Deploy kuadrant operator using OLM¶
You can deploy kuadrant using OLM just running few commands.
No need to build any image. Kuadrant engineering team provides latest
and
release version tagged images. They are available in
the Quay.io/Kuadrant image repository.
Create kind cluster
Deploy OLM system
Deploy kuadrant using OLM. The make deploy-catalog
target accepts the following variables:
Makefile Variable | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
CATALOG_IMG |
Kuadrant operator catalog image URL | quay.io/kuadrant/kuadrant-operator-catalog:latest |
Build custom OLM catalog¶
If you want to deploy (using OLM) a custom kuadrant operator, you need to build your own catalog.
Furthermore, if you want to deploy a custom limitador or authorino operator, you also need
to build your own catalog. The kuadrant operator bundle includes the authorino or limtador operator
dependency version, hence using other than latest
version requires a custom kuadrant operator
bundle and a custom catalog including the custom bundle.
Build kuadrant operator bundle image¶
The make bundle
target accepts the following variables:
Makefile Variable | Description | Default value | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
IMG |
Kuadrant operator image URL | quay.io/kuadrant/kuadrant-operator:latest |
TAG var could be use to build this URL, defaults to latest if not provided |
VERSION |
Bundle version | 0.0.0 |
|
LIMITADOR_OPERATOR_BUNDLE_IMG |
Limitador operator bundle URL | quay.io/kuadrant/limitador-operator-bundle:latest |
LIMITADOR_OPERATOR_VERSION var could be used to build this, defaults to latest if not provided |
AUTHORINO_OPERATOR_BUNDLE_IMG |
Authorino operator bundle URL | quay.io/kuadrant/authorino-operator-bundle:latest |
AUTHORINO_OPERATOR_VERSION var could be used to build this, defaults to latest if not provided |
DNS_OPERATOR_BUNDLE_IMG |
DNS operator bundle URL | quay.io/kuadrant/dns-operator-bundle:latest |
DNS_OPERATOR_BUNDLE_IMG var could be used to build this, defaults to latest if not provided |
RELATED_IMAGE_WASMSHIM |
WASM shim image URL | oci://quay.io/kuadrant/wasm-shim:latest |
WASM_SHIM_VERSION var could be used to build this, defaults to latest if not provided |
CHANNELS |
Bundle channels used in the bundle, comma separated | alpha |
|
DEFAULT_CHANNEL |
The default channel used in the bundle | alpha |
- Build the bundle manifests
make bundle [IMG=quay.io/kuadrant/kuadrant-operator:latest] \
[VERSION=0.0.0] \
[LIMITADOR_OPERATOR_BUNDLE_IMG=quay.io/kuadrant/limitador-operator-bundle:latest] \
[AUTHORINO_OPERATOR_BUNDLE_IMG=quay.io/kuadrant/authorino-operator-bundle:latest] \
[DNS_OPERATOR_BUNDLE_IMG=quay.io/kuadrant/dns-operator-bundle:latest] \
[RELATED_IMAGE_WASMSHIM=oci://quay.io/kuadrant/wasm-shim:latest] \
[CHANNELS=alpha] \
[DEFAULT_CHANNEL=alpha]
- Build the bundle image from the manifests
Makefile Variable | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
BUNDLE_IMG |
Kuadrant operator bundle image URL | quay.io/kuadrant/kuadrant-operator-bundle:latest |
- Push the bundle image to a registry
Makefile Variable | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
BUNDLE_IMG |
Kuadrant operator bundle image URL | quay.io/kuadrant/kuadrant-operator-bundle:latest |
Frequently, you may need to build custom kuadrant bundle with the default (latest
) Limitador and
Authorino bundles. These are the example commands to build the manifests, build the bundle image
and push to the registry.
In the example, a new kuadrant operator bundle version 0.8.0
will be created that references
the kuadrant operator image quay.io/kuadrant/kuadrant-operator:v0.5.0
and latest Limitador and
Authorino bundles.
# manifests
make bundle IMG=quay.io/kuadrant/kuadrant-operator:v0.5.0 VERSION=0.8.0
# bundle image
make bundle-build BUNDLE_IMG=quay.io/kuadrant/kuadrant-operator-bundle:my-bundle
# push bundle image
make bundle-push BUNDLE_IMG=quay.io/kuadrant/kuadrant-operator-bundle:my-bundle
Build custom catalog¶
The catalog's format will be File-based Catalog.
Make sure all the required bundles are pushed to the registry. It is required by the opm
tool.
The make catalog
target accepts the following variables:
Makefile Variable | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
BUNDLE_IMG |
Kuadrant operator bundle image URL | quay.io/kuadrant/kuadrant-operator-bundle:latest |
LIMITADOR_OPERATOR_BUNDLE_IMG |
Limitador operator bundle URL | quay.io/kuadrant/limitador-operator-bundle:latest |
AUTHORINO_OPERATOR_BUNDLE_IMG |
Authorino operator bundle URL | quay.io/kuadrant/authorino-operator-bundle:latest |
DNS_OPERATOR_BUNDLE_IMG |
DNS operator bundle URL | quay.io/kuadrant/dns-operator-bundle:latest |
DEFAULT_CHANNEL |
Catalog default channel | alpha |
make catalog [BUNDLE_IMG=quay.io/kuadrant/kuadrant-operator-bundle:latest] \
[LIMITADOR_OPERATOR_BUNDLE_IMG=quay.io/kuadrant/limitador-operator-bundle:latest] \
[AUTHORINO_OPERATOR_BUNDLE_IMG=quay.io/kuadrant/authorino-operator-bundle:latest] \
[DNS_OPERATOR_BUNDLE_IMG=quay.io/kuadrant/dns-operator-bundle:latest] \
[DEFAULT_CHANNEL=alpha]
- Build the catalog image from the manifests
Makefile Variable | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
CATALOG_IMG |
Kuadrant operator catalog image URL | quay.io/kuadrant/kuadrant-operator-catalog:latest |
- Push the catalog image to a registry
You can try out your custom catalog image following the steps of the Deploy kuadrant operator using OLM section.
Cleaning up¶
Run tests¶
Unittests¶
Optionally, add TEST_NAME
makefile variable to run specific test
or even subtest
Integration tests¶
Multiple controller integration tests are defined
Golang package | Required environment | Makefile env setup target | Makefile test run target |
---|---|---|---|
github.com/kuadrant/kuadrant-operator/tests/bare_k8s |
no gateway provider, no GatewayAPI CRDs. Just Kuadrant API and Kuadrant dependencies. | make local-k8s-env-setup |
make test-bare-k8s-integration |
github.com/kuadrant/kuadrant-operator/tests/gatewayapi |
no gateway provider. GatewayAPI CRDs, Kuadrant API and Kuadrant dependencies. | make local-gatewayapi-env-setup |
make test-gatewayapi-env-integration |
github.com/kuadrant/kuadrant-operator/controllers |
at least one gatewayapi provider. It can be any: istio, envoygateway, ... | make local-env-setup GATEWAYAPI_PROVIDER=[istio \| envoygateway] (Default istio) |
make test-integration GATEWAYAPI_PROVIDER=[istio \| envoygateway] (Default istio) |
github.com/kuadrant/kuadrant-operator/tests/istio |
GatewayAPI CRDs, Istio, Kuadrant API and Kuadrant dependencies. | make local-env-setup GATEWAYAPI_PROVIDER=istio |
make test-istio-env-integration |
github.com/kuadrant/kuadrant-operator/tests/envoygateway |
GatewayAPI CRDs, EnvoyGateway, Kuadrant API and Kuadrant dependencies. | make local-env-setup GATEWAYAPI_PROVIDER=envoygateway |
make test-envoygateway-env-integration |
Lint tests¶
(Un)Install Kuadrant CRDs¶
You need an active session open to a kubernetes cluster.
Remove CRDs