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The CSI integration test for hostpath was hard-coded to use the latest
stable release of the sidecar and hostpath container images. This
makes sense for regression testing of changes made in Kubernetes
itself, but the same test is also useful for testing the "canary"
images on quay.io before tagging them as a new release or for testing
locally produced images. Both is now possible via command line
parameters.

Testing "canary" images on quay.io:

  go run hack/e2e.go -- --provider=local --test \
     --test_args="--ginkgo.focus=CSI.plugin.test.using.CSI.driver..hostPath -csiImageVersion=canary"

Testing local container images:

  # https://docs.docker.com/registry/deploying/
  docker run -d -p 5000:5000 --restart=always --name registry registry:2
  for i in driver-registrar drivers external-attacher external-provisioner; do
     make -C $i REGISTRY_NAME=localhost:5000 push
  done
  go run hack/e2e.go -- --provider=local --test \
     --test_args="--ginkgo.focus=CSI.plugin.test.using.CSI.driver..hostPath -csiImageVersion=canary -csiImageRegistry=localhost:5000"
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