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Merge pull request #43831 from jayunit100/local-up-conformance
Automatic merge from submit-queue local up dns defaults/Privileged defaults so that [Conformance] sets mostly pass on local clusters. Fixes #43651 So that only 4 tests fail out of the box.
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@ -48,11 +48,11 @@ EVICTION_HARD=${EVICTION_HARD:-"memory.available<100Mi"}
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EVICTION_SOFT=${EVICTION_SOFT:-""}
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EVICTION_PRESSURE_TRANSITION_PERIOD=${EVICTION_PRESSURE_TRANSITION_PERIOD:-"1m"}
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# We disable cluster DNS by default because this script uses docker0 (or whatever
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# container bridge docker is currently using) and we don't know the IP of the
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# DNS pod to pass in as --cluster-dns. To set this up by hand, set this flag
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# and change DNS_SERVER_IP to the appropriate IP.
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ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS=${KUBE_ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS:-false}
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# This script uses docker0 (or whatever container bridge docker is currently using)
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# and we don't know the IP of the DNS pod to pass in as --cluster-dns.
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# To set this up by hand, set this flag and change DNS_SERVER_IP.
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# Note also that you need API_HOST (defined above) for correct DNS.
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ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS=${KUBE_ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS:-true}
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DNS_SERVER_IP=${KUBE_DNS_SERVER_IP:-10.0.0.10}
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DNS_DOMAIN=${KUBE_DNS_NAME:-"cluster.local"}
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KUBECTL=${KUBECTL:-cluster/kubectl.sh}
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@ -182,9 +182,12 @@ set +e
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API_PORT=${API_PORT:-8080}
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API_SECURE_PORT=${API_SECURE_PORT:-6443}
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# WARNING: For DNS to work on most setups you should export API_HOST as the docker0 ip address,
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API_HOST=${API_HOST:-localhost}
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API_HOST_IP=${API_HOST_IP:-"127.0.0.1"}
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API_BIND_ADDR=${API_BIND_ADDR:-"0.0.0.0"}
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KUBELET_HOST=${KUBELET_HOST:-"127.0.0.1"}
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# By default only allow CORS for requests on localhost
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API_CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS=${API_CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS:-/127.0.0.1(:[0-9]+)?$,/localhost(:[0-9]+)?$}
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@ -309,7 +312,7 @@ cleanup()
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{
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echo "Cleaning up..."
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# delete running images
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# if [[ "${ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS}" = true ]]; then
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# if [[ "${ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS}" == true ]]; then
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# Still need to figure why this commands throw an error: Error from server: client: etcd cluster is unavailable or misconfigured
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# ${KUBECTL} --namespace=kube-system delete service kube-dns
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# And this one hang forever:
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@ -858,5 +861,3 @@ print_success
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if [[ "${ENABLE_DAEMON}" = false ]]; then
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while true; do sleep 1; done
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fi
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@ -157,6 +157,7 @@ func (c *portForwardCommand) Stop() {
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framework.TryKill(c.cmd)
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}
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// runPortForward runs port-forward, warning, this may need root functionality on some systems.
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func runPortForward(ns, podName string, port int) *portForwardCommand {
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cmd := framework.KubectlCmd("port-forward", fmt.Sprintf("--namespace=%v", ns), podName, fmt.Sprintf(":%d", port))
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// This is somewhat ugly but is the only way to retrieve the port that was picked
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@ -473,16 +474,16 @@ var _ = framework.KubeDescribe("Port forwarding", func() {
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framework.KubeDescribe("With a server listening on 0.0.0.0", func() {
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framework.KubeDescribe("that expects a client request", func() {
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It("should support a client that connects, sends no data, and disconnects", func() {
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It("should support a client that connects, sends NO DATA, and disconnects", func() {
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doTestMustConnectSendNothing("0.0.0.0", f)
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})
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It("should support a client that connects, sends data, and disconnects", func() {
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It("should support a client that connects, sends DATA, and disconnects", func() {
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doTestMustConnectSendDisconnect("0.0.0.0", f)
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})
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})
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framework.KubeDescribe("that expects no client request", func() {
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It("should support a client that connects, sends data, and disconnects", func() {
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framework.KubeDescribe("that expects NO client request", func() {
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It("should support a client that connects, sends DATA, and disconnects", func() {
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doTestConnectSendDisconnect("0.0.0.0", f)
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})
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})
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@ -492,18 +493,19 @@ var _ = framework.KubeDescribe("Port forwarding", func() {
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})
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})
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// kubectl port-forward may need elevated privileges to do its job.
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framework.KubeDescribe("With a server listening on localhost", func() {
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framework.KubeDescribe("that expects a client request", func() {
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It("should support a client that connects, sends no data, and disconnects [Conformance]", func() {
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It("should support a client that connects, sends NO DATA, and disconnects", func() {
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doTestMustConnectSendNothing("localhost", f)
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})
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It("should support a client that connects, sends data, and disconnects [Conformance]", func() {
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It("should support a client that connects, sends DATA, and disconnects", func() {
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doTestMustConnectSendDisconnect("localhost", f)
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})
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})
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framework.KubeDescribe("that expects no client request", func() {
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It("should support a client that connects, sends data, and disconnects [Conformance]", func() {
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framework.KubeDescribe("that expects NO client request", func() {
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It("should support a client that connects, sends DATA, and disconnects", func() {
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doTestConnectSendDisconnect("localhost", f)
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})
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})
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