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@ -19,34 +19,7 @@ and detailed dependency version info will be added to your `go.mod` file
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This assumes you are using go modules with go 1.11+.
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This assumes you are using go modules with go 1.11+.
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If you get a message like `cannot use path@version syntax in GOPATH mode`,
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If you get a message like `cannot use path@version syntax in GOPATH mode`,
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you can choose to [opt into using go modules](#go-modules).
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see the instructions for [enabling go modules](#enabling-go-modules).
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If you are using a version of go prior to 1.11, or do not wish to use
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go modules, you can download `k8s.io/client-go` to your `$GOPATH` instead:
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```sh
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go get -u k8s.io/client-go/...
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go get -u k8s.io/apimachinery/...
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cd $GOPATH/src/k8s.io/client-go
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git checkout v11.0.0
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cd $GOPATH/src/k8s.io/apimachinery
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git checkout kubernetes-1.14.0
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```
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This downloads a version of `k8s.io/client-go` prior to v1.12.0,
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which includes most of its dependencies in its `k8s.io/client-go/vendor` path
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(except for `k8s.io/apimachinery` and `glog`).
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We excluded `k8s.io/apimachinery` and `glog` from `k8s.io/client-go/vendor` to
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prevent `go get` users from hitting issues like
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[#19](https://github.com/kubernetes/client-go/issues/19) and
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[#83](https://github.com/kubernetes/client-go/issues/83). If your project shares
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other dependencies with client-go, and you hit issues similar to #19 or #83,
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then you'll need to look down at the next section.
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Note: the official go policy is that libraries should not vendor their
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dependencies. This was unworkable for us, since our dependencies change and HEAD
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on every dependency has not necessarily been tested with client-go. In fact,
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HEAD from all dependencies may not even compile with client-go!
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## Dependency management for the serious (or reluctant) user
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## Dependency management for the serious (or reluctant) user
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@ -59,15 +32,10 @@ Reasons why you might need to use a dependency management system:
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* You want your install to be reproducible. For example, for your CI system or
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* You want your install to be reproducible. For example, for your CI system or
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for new team members.
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for new team members.
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There are three tools you could in theory use for this. Instructions
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### Enabling go modules
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for each follows.
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### Go modules
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Dependency management tools are built into go 1.11+ in the form of [go modules](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Modules).
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Dependency management tools are built into go 1.11+ in the form of [go modules](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Modules).
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These are used by the main Kubernetes repo (>= 1.15) and `client-go` (on master, and v12.0.0+) to manage dependencies.
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These are used by the main Kubernetes repo (>= `v1.15.0`) and `client-go` (>= `kubernetes-1.15.0`) to manage dependencies.
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When using `client-go` v12.0.0+ and go 1.11.4+, go modules are the recommended dependency management tool.
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If you are using go 1.11 or 1.12 and are working with a project located within `$GOPATH`,
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If you are using go 1.11 or 1.12 and are working with a project located within `$GOPATH`,
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you must opt into using go modules:
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you must opt into using go modules:
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@ -82,117 +50,16 @@ If you do not already have one, `go mod init` will create one for you:
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go mod init
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go mod init
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```
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```
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Indicate which version of `client-go` your project requires.
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### Add client-go as a dependency
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For `client-go` on v12.0.0 (and later), this is a single step:
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Indicate which version of `client-go` your project requires (replace `kubernetes-1.15.0` with the desired version):
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```sh
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```sh
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go get k8s.io/client-go@v12.0.0
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go get k8s.io/client-go@kubernetes-1.15.0
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```
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For `client-go` prior to v12.0.0, you also need to indicate the required versions of `k8s.io/api` and `k8s.io/apimachinery`:
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```sh
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go get k8s.io/client-go@v11.0.0 # replace v11.0.0 with the required version (or use kubernetes-1.x.y tags if desired)
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go get k8s.io/api@kubernetes-1.14.0 # replace kubernetes-1.14.0 with the required version
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go get k8s.io/apimachinery@kubernetes-1.14.0 # replace kubernetes-1.14.0 with the required version
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```
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```
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You can now import and use the `k8s.io/client-go` APIs in your project.
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You can now import and use the `k8s.io/client-go` APIs in your project.
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The next time you `go build`, `go test`, or `go run` your project,
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The next time you `go build`, `go test`, or `go run` your project,
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`k8s.io/client-go` and its dependencies will be downloaded (if needed),
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`k8s.io/client-go` and its dependencies will be downloaded (if needed),
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and detailed dependency version info will be added to your `go.mod` file
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and detailed dependency version info will be added to your `go.mod` file
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(or you can also run `go mod tidy` to do this directly).
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(or you can also run `go mod tidy` to do this directly).
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### Glide
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[Glide](https://github.com/Masterminds/glide) is another popular dependency
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management tool for Go. Glide will manage your /vendor directory, but unlike
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godep, will not use or modify your $GOPATH (there's no equivalent of
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`godep restore` or `godep save`).
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Generally, it's best to avoid Glide's many subcommands, favoring modifying
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Glide's manifest file (`glide.yaml`) directly, then running
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`glide update --strip-vendor`. First create a `glide.yaml` file at the root of
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your project:
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```yaml
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package: ( your project's import path ) # e.g. github.com/foo/bar
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import:
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- package: k8s.io/client-go
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version: v12.0.0 # replace v12.0.0 with the required version
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```
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Second, add a Go file that imports `client-go` somewhere in your project,
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otherwise `client-go`'s dependencies will not be added to your project's
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vendor/. Then run the following command in the same directory as `glide.yaml`:
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```sh
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glide update --strip-vendor
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```
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This can also be abbreviated as:
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```sh
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glide up -v
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```
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At this point, `k8s.io/client-go` should be added to your project's vendor/.
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`client-go`'s dependencies should be flattened and be added to your project's
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vendor/ as well.
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Glide will detect the versions of dependencies `client-go` specified in
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`client-go`'s Godep.json file, and automatically set the versions of these
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imports in your /vendor directory. It will also record the detected version of
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all dependencies in the `glide.lock` file.
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Projects that require a different version of a dependency than `client-go`
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requests can override the version manually in `glide.yaml`. For example:
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```yaml
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package: ( your project's import path ) # e.g. github.com/foo/bar
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import:
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- package: k8s.io/client-go
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version: v12.0.0 # replace v12.0.0 with the required version
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# Use a newer version of go-spew even though client-go wants an old one.
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- package: github.com/davecgh/go-spew
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version: v1.1.0
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```
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After modifying, run `glide up -v` again to re-populate your /vendor directory.
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Optionally, Glide users can also use [`glide-vc`](https://github.com/sgotti/glide-vc)
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after running `glide up -v` to remove unused files from /vendor.
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### Godep
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[godep](https://github.com/tools/godep) is an older dependency management tool, which was
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used by the main Kubernetes repo (<= 1.14) and `client-go` (<= v11.0) to manage dependencies.
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Before proceeding with the below instructions, you should ensure that your
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$GOPATH is empty except for containing your own package and its dependencies,
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and you have a copy of godep somewhere in your $PATH.
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To install `client-go` and place its dependencies in your `$GOPATH`:
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```sh
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go get k8s.io/client-go/...
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cd $GOPATH/src/k8s.io/client-go
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git checkout v11.0.0 # v11.0.0 or older
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# cd 1.5 # only necessary with 1.5 and 1.4 clients.
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godep restore ./...
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```
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At this point, `client-go`'s dependencies have been placed in your $GOPATH, but
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if you were to build, `client-go` would still see its own copy of its
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dependencies in its `vendor` directory. You have two options at this point.
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If you would like to keep dependencies in your own project's vendor directory,
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then you can continue like this:
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```sh
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cd $GOPATH/src/<my-pkg>
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godep save ./...
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```
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Alternatively, if you want to build using the dependencies in your `$GOPATH`,
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then `rm -rf vendor/` to remove `client-go`'s copy of its dependencies.
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