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kabanero-operator

The following README pertains to kabanero-operator development. If you are trying to use the operator to try Kabanero on your cluster, please see the install instructions.

We suggest you install from a release. However you can also install from master using deploy/install-master.sh. This is inherently unstable since master is rebuilt every time a PR is merged, and parts of Kabanero on your cluster may get out of sync over time.

Status

Build Status

The Kabanero operator is developed using:

  • operator-sdk version 0.17.1.
  • go version 1.13.x

Clone the Kabanero operator

git clone https://github.com/kabanero-io/kabanero-operator
cd kabanero-operator

Quickstart - OpenShift Container Platform (OCP) 4.4

We recommend you follow the install instructions referenced above to set up your cluster for the first time. If you would rather set it up manually, please continue with the following steps:

Login

(example)

oc login -u admin -p admin https://openshift.my.com:8443/

Deploy Prerequisite operators:

The following operators need to be installed at the cluster scope:

  • OpenShift Serverless Operator
  • OpenShift Pipelines Operator (from community-operators)
  • Appsody Operator (from certified-operators)
  • Open Liberty Operator (from certified-operators)
  • CodeReady Workspaces Operator (from redhat-operators)

Build images, create catalogsource and OLM subscription

You will need to examine the Makefile and set any necessary variables to push your container images to the correct repository.

make build-image
make push-image
make deploy-olm

Check that the operator pods are in Running state

kubectl get pods -n kabanero

(example command output)

[admin@openshift kabanero-operator]# kubectl get pods -n kabanero
NAME                                                       READY   STATUS    RESTARTS   AGE
kabanero-operator-659d7f84bb-v9jsp                         1/1     Running   0          3h5m

Deploy the sample

kubectl apply -n kabanero -f config/samples/default.yaml

kubectl get pods -n kabanero

(example command output)
[admin@openshift kabanero-operator]# kubectl get pods -n kabanero
NAME                                                       READY   STATUS    RESTARTS   AGE
kabanero-cli-58f96db965-j97gd                              1/1     Running   0          3h4m
kabanero-landing-84b99fbcbf-z8zvx                          1/1     Running   0          3h4m
kabanero-operator-659d7f84bb-v9jsp                         1/1     Running   0          3h5m
kabanero-operator-admission-webhook-775668455c-j4nkf       1/1     Running   1          3h4m
kabanero-operator-collection-controller-6757dbc9bc-4tsht   1/1     Running   0          33m

Quickstart - minikube

Kabanero is not currently supported on Minikube, due to the resource requirements of its dependencies (Istio, Knative and Tekton) and due to the Kabanero-operator's dependencies on OpenShift types like Routes.

Some folks have had success installing on Minishift. For example, see https://github.com/nastacio/kabanero-minishift.

Quickstart - OpenShift 3.11 / OKD 3.11

Please use the release-0.2 branch when using OpenShift or OKD v3.11. https://github.com/kabanero-io/kabanero-operator/tree/release-0.2