This section is about building on the local host, e.g. for debug purpose.
Your GOPATH
environment variable should be set.
After cloning it into the $GOPATH/src/sigs.k8s.io
directory
you can build an image by the following command:
make local-image
After that you'll take localhost:5000/scheduler-plugins/kube-scheduler:latest and localhost:5000/scheduler-plugins/controller:latest images.
Your source code has to be located at $GOPATH/src/sigs.k8s.io
, if you would like to change some type definition of the interfaces
and regenerate their implementation by running the command:
hack/update-codegen.sh
Also, if you are adding a new plugin args struct, to have it properly decoded, its name needs to follow the convention <PluginName>Args
.
If you would like to build just the binaries you can do it by
make
command. If you changed the branch or added new dependency you might need to regenerate vendor directory, for this you can use
make update-vendor
command.
By default, debug information is stripped, to keep it in the binary you need to remove -w command line option from ldflags in the Makefile. You can run all unit tests by make unit-test command or if you would like to run exact unit test
GOFLAGS="-v" go test ./pkg/util/podgroup.go ./pkg/util/constants.go ./pkg/util/podgroup_test.go
-v in GOFLAGS was used for verbosity You can also run integration test locally, but etcd port 2379 on your system should be free.
make integration-test
If you would like to start produced kube-scheduler image you can use it in your static kube-scheduler manifests or any kind of deployment spec as following:
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: schedulingplugin
namespace: kube-system
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
component: scheduler
tier: control-plane
template:
metadata:
labels:
component: scheduler
tier: control-plane
spec:
nodeSelector:
node-role.kubernetes.io/control-plane: ""
containers:
- image: localhost:5000/scheduler-plugins/kube-scheduler:latest
imagePullPolicy: Never
args:
- --authentication-kubeconfig=/etc/kubernetes/scheduler.conf
- --authorization-kubeconfig=/etc/kubernetes/scheduler.conf
- --config=/etc/kubernetes/configs/scheduler-config.yaml
- -v=9
name: schedulingplugin
securityContext:
privileged: true
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: /etc/kubernetes
name: etckubernetes
hostNetwork: false
hostPID: false
volumes:
- hostPath:
path: /etc/kubernetes/
type: Directory
name: etckubernetes
Where example for scheduler-config.yaml, could be taken from manifests/*/scheduler-config.yaml.
In addition to starting integration and unit tests, check formatting
make verify