Build step | State |
---|---|
Linting | |
Building | |
Smoke tests on Diego | |
Smoke tests on Eirini | |
Acceptance Tests on Diego | |
Acceptance Tests on Eirini |
KubeCF is a distribution of Cloud Foundry Application Runtime (CFAR) for Kubernetes. It works with the cf-operator from Project Quarks to deploy and manage releases built from cf-deployment.
The Community documentation website is available here.
See the Guide to Contribution.
To work with kubecf
, a variety of supporting tools are required.
These are:
Tool | Notes |
---|---|
k8s | The platform to run KubeCF. |
minikube | Provider for local k8s clusters. |
kind | Provider for local k8s clusters. |
kubectl | Client to talk to k8s clusters. |
Helm | Handling helm charts. |
cf-operator | Processes BOSH deployments. Maps them to kube objects. |
cf-deployment | The CF release at the core of kubecf . |
As most of the developers use the Make & Bash
build system coming with the
kubecf
repository, they implicitly use the versions for the tools
set down in scripts/tools/*. At the time of writing, these are:
At the time of this writing these were:
Tool | Version | Notes |
---|---|---|
Kubernetes | 1.17.5 | |
minikube | 1.9.2 | |
kind | 0.6.0 | |
kubectl | 1.17.0 | |
Helm | 3.0.3 | |
jq | 1.6 | |
python3 | 3.3 | |
ruby | 2.4 | |
shellcheck | 0.7.0 | |
yamllint | 1.23 | |
CF Operator | 6.1.17+0.gec409fd7 | |
cf-deployment | 13.17.0 |
Note however: As kubecf
is updated these versions may change
from commit to commit. The table above is therefore
not authoritative.
Always check the contents of dependencies.yaml and scripts/tools/* for the authoritative answer.
Note further: Just because the build system provides targets to conveniently bring up a local k8s cluster using minikube or kind, this does not preclude the use of other k8s cluster providers, local or in the cloud.
Besides the required tools noted above, other tools used by developers are:
Tool | Notes | Location |
---|---|---|
k9s | Curses-based UI over kubectl | https://github.com/derailed/k9s |
stern | Multi-pod log tailing | https://github.com/wercker/stern |
Last, but not least, more documentation on how to work with
kubecf
is found in the Guide to Contribution.
What | Where |
---|---|
Concourse Pipeline | https://concourse.suse.dev/teams/main/pipelines/kubecf |
S3 Bucket with helm charts* | https://kubecf.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html |
Cloud Foundry Operator | https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/cf-operator/ |
CF Operator Charts | https://cf-operators.s3.amazonaws.com/helm-charts/index.html |
* The bundle file includes the operator chart