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Developer Guide

Benthos Operator is a Kubernetes Operator built with kubebuilder. There are ways to get a local development environment up and running. The easiest is using Tilt. You can still work locally using a makefile and manually build the image if you'd prefer.

Provision a Cluster

Before we do anything, we'll need a local cluster to work on. The easiest way to create one is to use kind.

kind create cluster

Note: if you already manage Kubernetes clusters you might want to check your context before proceeding.

Using Tilt

Once you've installed Tilt, you'll simply be able to run tilt up and it will do everything for you, it will also reload the deployment and build the docker image when you make any code changes.

tilt up

Manually

If you don't want to use Tilt, you can

Running on the cluster

  1. Install Instances of Custom Resources:
kubectl apply -f config/samples/
  1. Build and push your image to the location specified by IMG:
make docker-build docker-push IMG=<some-registry>/benthos-operator:tag
  1. Deploy the controller to the cluster with the image specified by IMG:
make deploy IMG=<some-registry>/benthos-operator:tag

Uninstall CRDs

To delete the CRDs from the cluster:

make uninstall

Undeploy controller

UnDeploy the controller from the cluster:

make undeploy

Contributing

// TODO(user): Add detailed information on how you would like others to contribute to this project

How it works

This project aims to follow the Kubernetes Operator pattern.

It uses Controllers, which provide a reconcile function responsible for synchronizing resources until the desired state is reached on the cluster.

Test It Out

  1. Install the CRDs into the cluster:
make install
  1. Run your controller (this will run in the foreground, so switch to a new terminal if you want to leave it running):
make run

NOTE: You can also run this in one step by running: make install run

Modifying the API definitions

If you are editing the API definitions, generate the manifests such as CRs or CRDs using:

make manifests

NOTE: Run make --help for more information on all potential make targets

More information can be found via the Kubebuilder Documentation