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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Copyright 2016 The Kubernetes Authors.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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# This file creates release artifacts (tar files, container images) that are
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# ready to distribute to install or distribute to end users.
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###############################################################################
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# Most of the ::release:: namespace functions have been moved to
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# github.com/kubernetes/release. Have a look in that repo and specifically in
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# lib/releaselib.sh for ::release::-related functionality.
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###############################################################################
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# This is where the final release artifacts are created locally
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readonly RELEASE_STAGE="${LOCAL_OUTPUT_ROOT}/release-stage"
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readonly RELEASE_TARS="${LOCAL_OUTPUT_ROOT}/release-tars"
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readonly RELEASE_IMAGES="${LOCAL_OUTPUT_ROOT}/release-images"
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KUBE_BUILD_CONFORMANCE=${KUBE_BUILD_CONFORMANCE:-n}
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KUBE_BUILD_PULL_LATEST_IMAGES=${KUBE_BUILD_PULL_LATEST_IMAGES:-y}
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Build final release artifacts
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function kube::release::clean_cruft() {
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# Clean out cruft
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find "${RELEASE_STAGE}" -name '*~' -exec rm {} \;
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find "${RELEASE_STAGE}" -name '#*#' -exec rm {} \;
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find "${RELEASE_STAGE}" -name '.DS*' -exec rm {} \;
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}
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function kube::release::package_tarballs() {
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# Clean out any old releases
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rm -rf "${RELEASE_STAGE}" "${RELEASE_TARS}" "${RELEASE_IMAGES}"
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mkdir -p "${RELEASE_TARS}"
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kube::release::package_src_tarball &
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kube::release::package_client_tarballs &
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kube::release::package_kube_manifests_tarball &
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kube::util::wait-for-jobs || { kube::log::error "previous tarball phase failed"; return 1; }
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# _node and _server tarballs depend on _src tarball
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kube::release::package_node_tarballs &
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kube::release::package_server_tarballs &
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kube::util::wait-for-jobs || { kube::log::error "previous tarball phase failed"; return 1; }
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kube::release::package_final_tarball & # _final depends on some of the previous phases
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kube::release::package_test_tarballs & # _test doesn't depend on anything
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kube::util::wait-for-jobs || { kube::log::error "previous tarball phase failed"; return 1; }
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}
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# Package the source code we built, for compliance/licensing/audit/yadda.
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function kube::release::package_src_tarball() {
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local -r src_tarball="${RELEASE_TARS}/kubernetes-src.tar.gz"
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kube::log::status "Building tarball: src"
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if [[ "${KUBE_GIT_TREE_STATE-}" = 'clean' ]]; then
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git archive -o "${src_tarball}" HEAD
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else
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find "${KUBE_ROOT}" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 \
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! \( \
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\( -path "${KUBE_ROOT}"/_\* -o \
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-path "${KUBE_ROOT}"/.git\* -o \
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-path "${KUBE_ROOT}"/.config\* -o \
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-path "${KUBE_ROOT}"/.gsutil\* \
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\) -prune \
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\) -print0 \
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| "${TAR}" czf "${src_tarball}" --transform "s|${KUBE_ROOT#/*}|kubernetes|" --null -T -
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fi
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}
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# Package up all of the cross compiled clients. Over time this should grow into
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# a full SDK
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function kube::release::package_client_tarballs() {
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# Find all of the built client binaries
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local long_platforms=("${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH}"/*/*)
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if [[ -n ${KUBE_BUILD_PLATFORMS-} ]]; then
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read -ra long_platforms <<< "${KUBE_BUILD_PLATFORMS}"
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fi
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for platform_long in "${long_platforms[@]}"; do
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local platform
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local platform_tag
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platform=${platform_long##"${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH}"/} # Strip LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH
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platform_tag=${platform/\//-} # Replace a "/" for a "-"
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kube::log::status "Starting tarball: client $platform_tag"
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(
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local release_stage="${RELEASE_STAGE}/client/${platform_tag}/kubernetes"
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rm -rf "${release_stage}"
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mkdir -p "${release_stage}/client/bin"
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local client_bins=("${KUBE_CLIENT_BINARIES[@]}")
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if [[ "${platform%/*}" = 'windows' ]]; then
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client_bins=("${KUBE_CLIENT_BINARIES_WIN[@]}")
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fi
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# This fancy expression will expand to prepend a path
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# (${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}/) to every item in the
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# client_bins array.
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cp "${client_bins[@]/#/${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}/}" \
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"${release_stage}/client/bin/"
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kube::release::clean_cruft
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local package_name="${RELEASE_TARS}/kubernetes-client-${platform_tag}.tar.gz"
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kube::release::create_tarball "${package_name}" "${release_stage}/.."
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) &
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done
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kube::log::status "Waiting on tarballs"
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kube::util::wait-for-jobs || { kube::log::error "client tarball creation failed"; exit 1; }
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}
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# Package up all of the node binaries
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function kube::release::package_node_tarballs() {
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local platform
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for platform in "${KUBE_NODE_PLATFORMS[@]}"; do
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local platform_tag
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local arch
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platform_tag=${platform/\//-} # Replace a "/" for a "-"
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arch=$(basename "${platform}")
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kube::log::status "Building tarball: node $platform_tag"
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local release_stage="${RELEASE_STAGE}/node/${platform_tag}/kubernetes"
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rm -rf "${release_stage}"
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mkdir -p "${release_stage}/node/bin"
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local node_bins=("${KUBE_NODE_BINARIES[@]}")
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if [[ "${platform%/*}" = 'windows' ]]; then
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node_bins=("${KUBE_NODE_BINARIES_WIN[@]}")
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fi
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# This fancy expression will expand to prepend a path
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# (${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}/) to every item in the
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# node_bins array.
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cp "${node_bins[@]/#/${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}/}" \
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"${release_stage}/node/bin/"
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# TODO: Docker images here
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# kube::release::create_docker_images_for_server "${release_stage}/server/bin" "${arch}"
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# Include the client binaries here too as they are useful debugging tools.
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local client_bins=("${KUBE_CLIENT_BINARIES[@]}")
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if [[ "${platform%/*}" = 'windows' ]]; then
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client_bins=("${KUBE_CLIENT_BINARIES_WIN[@]}")
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fi
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# This fancy expression will expand to prepend a path
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# (${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}/) to every item in the
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# client_bins array.
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cp "${client_bins[@]/#/${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}/}" \
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"${release_stage}/node/bin/"
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cp -R "${KUBE_ROOT}/LICENSES" "${release_stage}/"
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cp "${RELEASE_TARS}/kubernetes-src.tar.gz" "${release_stage}/"
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kube::release::clean_cruft
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local package_name="${RELEASE_TARS}/kubernetes-node-${platform_tag}.tar.gz"
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kube::release::create_tarball "${package_name}" "${release_stage}/.."
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done
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}
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# Package up all of the server binaries in docker images
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function kube::release::build_server_images() {
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kube::util::ensure-docker-buildx
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# Clean out any old images
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rm -rf "${RELEASE_IMAGES}"
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local platform
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for platform in "${KUBE_SERVER_PLATFORMS[@]}"; do
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local platform_tag
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local arch
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platform_tag=${platform/\//-} # Replace a "/" for a "-"
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arch=$(basename "${platform}")
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kube::log::status "Building images: $platform_tag"
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local release_stage
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release_stage="${RELEASE_STAGE}/server/${platform_tag}/kubernetes"
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rm -rf "${release_stage}"
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mkdir -p "${release_stage}/server/bin"
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# This fancy expression will expand to prepend a path
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# (${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}/) to every item in the
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# KUBE_SERVER_IMAGE_BINARIES array.
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cp "${KUBE_SERVER_IMAGE_BINARIES[@]/#/${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}/}" \
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"${release_stage}/server/bin/"
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kube::release::create_docker_images_for_server "${release_stage}/server/bin" "${arch}"
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done
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}
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# Package up all of the server binaries
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function kube::release::package_server_tarballs() {
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kube::release::build_server_images
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local platform
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for platform in "${KUBE_SERVER_PLATFORMS[@]}"; do
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local platform_tag
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local arch
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platform_tag=${platform/\//-} # Replace a "/" for a "-"
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arch=$(basename "${platform}")
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kube::log::status "Building tarball: server $platform_tag"
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# NOTE: this directory was setup in kube::release::build_server_images
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local release_stage
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release_stage="${RELEASE_STAGE}/server/${platform_tag}/kubernetes"
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mkdir -p "${release_stage}/addons"
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# This fancy expression will expand to prepend a path
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# (${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}/) to every item in the
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# KUBE_SERVER_BINARIES array.
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cp "${KUBE_SERVER_BINARIES[@]/#/${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}/}" \
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"${release_stage}/server/bin/"
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# Include the client binaries here too as they are useful debugging tools.
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local client_bins
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client_bins=("${KUBE_CLIENT_BINARIES[@]}")
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if [[ "${platform%/*}" = 'windows' ]]; then
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client_bins=("${KUBE_CLIENT_BINARIES_WIN[@]}")
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fi
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# This fancy expression will expand to prepend a path
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# (${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}/) to every item in the
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# client_bins array.
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cp "${client_bins[@]/#/${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}/}" \
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"${release_stage}/server/bin/"
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cp -R "${KUBE_ROOT}/LICENSES" "${release_stage}/"
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cp "${RELEASE_TARS}/kubernetes-src.tar.gz" "${release_stage}/"
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kube::release::clean_cruft
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local package_name
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package_name="${RELEASE_TARS}/kubernetes-server-${platform_tag}.tar.gz"
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kube::release::create_tarball "${package_name}" "${release_stage}/.."
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done
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}
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function kube::release::md5() {
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if which md5 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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md5 -q "$1"
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else
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md5sum "$1" | awk '{ print $1 }'
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fi
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}
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function kube::release::sha1() {
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if which sha1sum >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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sha1sum "$1" | awk '{ print $1 }'
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else
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shasum -a1 "$1" | awk '{ print $1 }'
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fi
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}
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function kube::release::build_conformance_image() {
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local -r arch="$1"
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local -r registry="$2"
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local -r version="$3"
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local -r save_dir="${4-}"
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kube::log::status "Building conformance image for arch: ${arch}"
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ARCH="${arch}" REGISTRY="${registry}" VERSION="${version}" \
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make -C test/conformance/image/ build >/dev/null
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local conformance_tag
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conformance_tag="${registry}/conformance-${arch}:${version}"
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if [[ -n "${save_dir}" ]]; then
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"${DOCKER[@]}" save "${conformance_tag}" > "${save_dir}/conformance-${arch}.tar"
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fi
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kube::log::status "Deleting conformance image ${conformance_tag}"
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"${DOCKER[@]}" rmi "${conformance_tag}" &>/dev/null || true
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}
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# This builds all the release docker images (One docker image per binary)
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# Args:
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# $1 - binary_dir, the directory to save the tared images to.
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# $2 - arch, architecture for which we are building docker images.
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function kube::release::create_docker_images_for_server() {
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# Create a sub-shell so that we don't pollute the outer environment
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(
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local binary_dir
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local arch
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local binaries
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local images_dir
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binary_dir="$1"
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arch="$2"
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binaries=$(kube::build::get_docker_wrapped_binaries)
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images_dir="${RELEASE_IMAGES}/${arch}"
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mkdir -p "${images_dir}"
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# registry.k8s.io is the constant tag in the docker archives, this is also the default for config scripts in GKE.
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# We can use KUBE_DOCKER_REGISTRY to include and extra registry in the docker archive.
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# If we use KUBE_DOCKER_REGISTRY="registry.k8s.io", then the extra tag (same) is ignored, see release_docker_image_tag below.
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local -r docker_registry="registry.k8s.io"
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# Docker tags cannot contain '+'
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local docker_tag="${KUBE_GIT_VERSION/+/_}"
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if [[ -z "${docker_tag}" ]]; then
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kube::log::error "git version information missing; cannot create Docker tag"
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return 1
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fi
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# provide `--pull` argument to `docker build` if `KUBE_BUILD_PULL_LATEST_IMAGES`
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# is set to y or Y; otherwise try to build the image without forcefully
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# pulling the latest base image.
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local docker_build_opts
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docker_build_opts=
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if [[ "${KUBE_BUILD_PULL_LATEST_IMAGES}" =~ [yY] ]]; then
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docker_build_opts='--pull'
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fi
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for wrappable in $binaries; do
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local binary_name=${wrappable%%,*}
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local base_image=${wrappable##*,}
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local binary_file_path="${binary_dir}/${binary_name}"
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local docker_build_path="${binary_file_path}.dockerbuild"
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local docker_image_tag="${docker_registry}/${binary_name}-${arch}:${docker_tag}"
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local docker_file_path="${KUBE_ROOT}/build/server-image/Dockerfile"
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# If this binary has its own Dockerfile use that else use the generic Dockerfile.
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if [[ -f "${KUBE_ROOT}/build/server-image/${binary_name}/Dockerfile" ]]; then
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docker_file_path="${KUBE_ROOT}/build/server-image/${binary_name}/Dockerfile"
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fi
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kube::log::status "Starting docker build for image: ${binary_name}-${arch}"
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(
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rm -rf "${docker_build_path}"
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mkdir -p "${docker_build_path}"
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ln "${binary_file_path}" "${docker_build_path}/${binary_name}"
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local build_log="${docker_build_path}/build.log"
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if ! DOCKER_CLI_EXPERIMENTAL=enabled "${DOCKER[@]}" buildx build \
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-f "${docker_file_path}" \
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--platform linux/"${arch}" \
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--load ${docker_build_opts:+"${docker_build_opts}"} \
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-t "${docker_image_tag}" \
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--build-arg BASEIMAGE="${base_image}" \
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--build-arg SETCAP_IMAGE="${KUBE_BUILD_SETCAP_IMAGE}" \
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--build-arg BINARY="${binary_name}" \
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"${docker_build_path}" >"${build_log}" 2>&1; then
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cat "${build_log}"
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exit 1
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fi
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rm "${build_log}"
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# If we are building an official/alpha/beta release we want to keep
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# docker images and tag them appropriately.
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local -r release_docker_image_tag="${KUBE_DOCKER_REGISTRY-$docker_registry}/${binary_name}-${arch}:${KUBE_DOCKER_IMAGE_TAG-$docker_tag}"
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if [[ "${release_docker_image_tag}" != "${docker_image_tag}" ]]; then
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kube::log::status "Tagging docker image ${docker_image_tag} as ${release_docker_image_tag}"
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"${DOCKER[@]}" rmi "${release_docker_image_tag}" 2>/dev/null || true
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"${DOCKER[@]}" tag "${docker_image_tag}" "${release_docker_image_tag}" 2>/dev/null
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fi
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"${DOCKER[@]}" save -o "${binary_file_path}.tar" "${docker_image_tag}" "${release_docker_image_tag}"
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echo "${docker_tag}" > "${binary_file_path}.docker_tag"
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rm -rf "${docker_build_path}"
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ln "${binary_file_path}.tar" "${images_dir}/"
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kube::log::status "Deleting docker image ${docker_image_tag}"
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"${DOCKER[@]}" rmi "${docker_image_tag}" &>/dev/null || true
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) &
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done
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if [[ "${KUBE_BUILD_CONFORMANCE}" =~ [yY] ]]; then
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kube::release::build_conformance_image "${arch}" "${docker_registry}" \
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"${docker_tag}" "${images_dir}" &
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fi
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kube::util::wait-for-jobs || { kube::log::error "previous Docker build failed"; return 1; }
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kube::log::status "Docker builds done"
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)
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}
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# This will pack kube-system manifests files for distros such as COS.
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function kube::release::package_kube_manifests_tarball() {
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kube::log::status "Building tarball: manifests"
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local src_dir="${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/gce/manifests"
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local release_stage="${RELEASE_STAGE}/manifests/kubernetes"
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rm -rf "${release_stage}"
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local dst_dir="${release_stage}/gci-trusty"
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mkdir -p "${dst_dir}"
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cp "${src_dir}/kube-proxy.manifest" "${dst_dir}/"
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cp "${src_dir}/cluster-autoscaler.manifest" "${dst_dir}/"
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cp "${src_dir}/etcd.manifest" "${dst_dir}"
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cp "${src_dir}/kube-scheduler.manifest" "${dst_dir}"
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cp "${src_dir}/kube-apiserver.manifest" "${dst_dir}"
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cp "${src_dir}/konnectivity-server.yaml" "${dst_dir}"
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cp "${src_dir}/abac-authz-policy.jsonl" "${dst_dir}"
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cp "${src_dir}/cloud-controller-manager.manifest" "${dst_dir}"
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cp "${src_dir}/kube-controller-manager.manifest" "${dst_dir}"
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cp "${src_dir}/kube-addon-manager.yaml" "${dst_dir}"
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cp "${src_dir}/glbc.manifest" "${dst_dir}"
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find "${src_dir}" -name 'internal-*' -exec cp {} "${dst_dir}" \;
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cp "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/gce/gci/configure-helper.sh" "${dst_dir}/gci-configure-helper.sh"
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cp "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/gce/gci/configure-kubeapiserver.sh" "${dst_dir}/configure-kubeapiserver.sh"
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if [[ -e "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/gce/gci/gke-internal-configure-helper.sh" ]]; then
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cp "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/gce/gci/gke-internal-configure-helper.sh" "${dst_dir}/"
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fi
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cp "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/gce/gci/health-monitor.sh" "${dst_dir}/health-monitor.sh"
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# Merge GCE-specific addons with general purpose addons.
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for d in cluster/addons cluster/gce/addons; do
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find "${KUBE_ROOT}/${d}" \( \( -name \*.yaml -o -name \*.yaml.in -o -name \*.json \) -a ! \( -name \*demo\* \) \) -print0 | "${TAR}" c --transform "s|${KUBE_ROOT#/*}/${d}||" --null -T - | "${TAR}" x -C "${dst_dir}"
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done
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kube::release::clean_cruft
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local package_name="${RELEASE_TARS}/kubernetes-manifests.tar.gz"
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kube::release::create_tarball "${package_name}" "${release_stage}/.."
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}
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# Builds tarballs for each test platform containing the appropriate binaries.
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function kube::release::package_test_platform_tarballs() {
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local platform
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rm -rf "${RELEASE_STAGE}/test"
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# KUBE_TEST_SERVER_PLATFORMS is a subset of KUBE_TEST_PLATFORMS,
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# so process it first.
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for platform in "${KUBE_TEST_SERVER_PLATFORMS[@]}"; do
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local platform_tag=${platform/\//-} # Replace a "/" for a "-"
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local release_stage="${RELEASE_STAGE}/test/${platform_tag}/kubernetes"
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mkdir -p "${release_stage}/test/bin"
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# This fancy expression will expand to prepend a path
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# (${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}/) to every item in the
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# KUBE_TEST_SERVER_BINARIES array.
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cp "${KUBE_TEST_SERVER_BINARIES[@]/#/${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}/}" \
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"${release_stage}/test/bin/"
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done
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for platform in "${KUBE_TEST_PLATFORMS[@]}"; do
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(
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local platform_tag=${platform/\//-} # Replace a "/" for a "-"
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kube::log::status "Starting tarball: test $platform_tag"
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local release_stage="${RELEASE_STAGE}/test/${platform_tag}/kubernetes"
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mkdir -p "${release_stage}/test/bin"
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local test_bins=("${KUBE_TEST_BINARIES[@]}")
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if [[ "${platform%/*}" = 'windows' ]]; then
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test_bins=("${KUBE_TEST_BINARIES_WIN[@]}")
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fi
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# This fancy expression will expand to prepend a path
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# (${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}/) to every item in the
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# test_bins array.
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cp "${test_bins[@]/#/${LOCAL_OUTPUT_BINPATH}/${platform}/}" \
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"${release_stage}/test/bin/"
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local package_name="${RELEASE_TARS}/kubernetes-test-${platform_tag}.tar.gz"
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kube::release::create_tarball "${package_name}" "${release_stage}/.."
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) &
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done
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kube::log::status "Waiting on test tarballs"
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kube::util::wait-for-jobs || { kube::log::error "test tarball creation failed"; exit 1; }
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}
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# This is the stuff you need to run tests from the binary distribution.
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function kube::release::package_test_tarballs() {
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kube::release::package_test_platform_tarballs
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kube::log::status "Building tarball: test portable"
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local release_stage="${RELEASE_STAGE}/test/kubernetes"
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rm -rf "${release_stage}"
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mkdir -p "${release_stage}"
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# First add test image files and other portable sources so we can create
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# the portable test tarball.
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mkdir -p "${release_stage}/test/images"
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cp -fR "${KUBE_ROOT}/test/images" "${release_stage}/test/"
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"${TAR}" c "${KUBE_TEST_PORTABLE[@]}" | "${TAR}" x -C "${release_stage}"
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kube::release::clean_cruft
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local portable_tarball_name="${RELEASE_TARS}/kubernetes-test-portable.tar.gz"
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kube::release::create_tarball "${portable_tarball_name}" "${release_stage}/.."
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}
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# This is all the platform-independent stuff you need to run/install kubernetes.
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# Arch-specific binaries will need to be downloaded separately (possibly by
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# using the bundled cluster/get-kube-binaries.sh script).
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# Included in this tarball:
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# - Cluster spin up/down scripts and configs for various cloud providers
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# - Tarballs for manifest configs that are ready to be uploaded
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# - Examples (which may or may not still work)
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# - The remnants of the docs/ directory
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function kube::release::package_final_tarball() {
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kube::log::status "Building tarball: final"
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# This isn't a "full" tarball anymore, but the release lib still expects
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# artifacts under "full/kubernetes/"
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local release_stage="${RELEASE_STAGE}/full/kubernetes"
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rm -rf "${release_stage}"
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mkdir -p "${release_stage}"
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mkdir -p "${release_stage}/client"
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cat <<EOF > "${release_stage}/client/README"
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Client binaries are no longer included in the Kubernetes final tarball.
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Run cluster/get-kube-binaries.sh to download client and server binaries.
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EOF
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# We want everything in /cluster.
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cp -R "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster" "${release_stage}/"
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mkdir -p "${release_stage}/server"
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cp "${RELEASE_TARS}/kubernetes-manifests.tar.gz" "${release_stage}/server/"
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cat <<EOF > "${release_stage}/server/README"
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Server binary tarballs are no longer included in the Kubernetes final tarball.
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Run cluster/get-kube-binaries.sh to download client and server binaries.
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EOF
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# Include hack/lib as a dependency for the cluster/ scripts
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mkdir -p "${release_stage}/hack"
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cp -R "${KUBE_ROOT}/hack/lib" "${release_stage}/hack/"
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cp -R "${KUBE_ROOT}/docs" "${release_stage}/"
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cp "${KUBE_ROOT}/README.md" "${release_stage}/"
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cp -R "${KUBE_ROOT}/LICENSES" "${release_stage}/"
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echo "${KUBE_GIT_VERSION}" > "${release_stage}/version"
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kube::release::clean_cruft
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local package_name="${RELEASE_TARS}/kubernetes.tar.gz"
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kube::release::create_tarball "${package_name}" "${release_stage}/.."
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}
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# Build a release tarball. $1 is the output tar name. $2 is the base directory
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|
# of the files to be packaged. This assumes that ${2}/kubernetes is what is
|
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# being packaged.
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function kube::release::create_tarball() {
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kube::build::ensure_tar
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local tarfile=$1
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local stagingdir=$2
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"${TAR}" czf "${tarfile}" -C "${stagingdir}" kubernetes --owner=0 --group=0
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}
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