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<h2>PLEASE NOTE: This document applies to the HEAD of the source tree</h2>
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If you are using a released version of Kubernetes, you should
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<strong>
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The latest release of this document can be found
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[here](http://releases.k8s.io/release-1.3/docs/devel/development.md).
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Documentation for other releases can be found at
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[releases.k8s.io](http://releases.k8s.io).
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</strong>
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# Development Guide
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This document is intended to be the canonical source of truth for things like
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supported toolchain versions for building Kubernetes. If you find a
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requirement that this doc does not capture, please
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[submit an issue](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues) on github. If
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you find other docs with references to requirements that are not simply links to
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this doc, please [submit an issue](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues).
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This document is intended to be relative to the branch in which it is found.
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It is guaranteed that requirements will change over time for the development
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branch, but release branches of Kubernetes should not change.
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## Building Kubernetes with Docker
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Official releases are built using Docker containers. To build Kubernetes using
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Docker please follow [these instructions]
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(http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/build/README.md).
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## Building Kubernetes on a local OS/shell environment
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Many of the Kubernetes development helper scripts rely on a fairly up-to-date
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GNU tools environment, so most recent Linux distros should work just fine
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out-of-the-box. Note that Mac OS X ships with somewhat outdated BSD-based tools,
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some of which may be incompatible in subtle ways, so we recommend
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[replacing those with modern GNU tools]
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(https://www.topbug.net/blog/2013/04/14/install-and-use-gnu-command-line-tools-in-mac-os-x/).
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### Go development environment
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Kubernetes is written in the [Go](http://golang.org) programming language.
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To build Kubernetes without using Docker containers, you'll need a Go
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development environment. Builds for Kubernetes 1.0 - 1.2 require Go version
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1.4.2. Builds for Kubernetes 1.3 and higher require Go version 1.6.0. If you
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haven't set up a Go development environment, please follow [these
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instructions](http://golang.org/doc/code.html) to install the go tools.
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Set up your GOPATH and add a path entry for go binaries to your PATH. Typically
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added to your ~/.profile:
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```sh
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export GOPATH=$HOME/go
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export PATH=$PATH:$GOPATH/bin
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```
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### Godep dependency management
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Kubernetes build and test scripts use [godep](https://github.com/tools/godep) to
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manage dependencies.
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#### Install godep
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Ensure that [mercurial](http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/Download) is
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installed on your system. (some of godep's dependencies use the mercurial
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source control system). Use `apt-get install mercurial` or `yum install
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mercurial` on Linux, or [brew.sh](http://brew.sh) on OS X, or download directly
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from mercurial.
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Install godep (may require sudo):
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```sh
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go get -u github.com/tools/godep
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```
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Note:
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At this time, godep version >= v63 is known to work in the Kubernetes project.
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To check your version of godep:
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```sh
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$ godep version
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godep v74 (linux/amd64/go1.6.2)
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```
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Developers planning to managing dependencies in the `vendor/` tree may want to
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explore alternative environment setups. See
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[using godep to manage dependencies](godep.md).
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### Local build using make
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To build Kubernetes using your local Go development environment (generate linux
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binaries):
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```sh
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        make
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```
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You may pass build options and packages to the script as necessary. For example,
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to build with optimizations disabled for enabling use of source debug tools:
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```sh
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        make GOGCFLAGS="-N -l"
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```
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To build binaries for all platforms:
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```sh
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        make cross
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```
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### How to update the Go version used to test & build k8s
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The kubernetes project tries to stay on the latest version of Go so it can
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benefit from the improvements to the language over time and can easily
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bump to a minor release version for security updates.
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Since kubernetes is mostly built and tested in containers, there are a few
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unique places you need to update the go version.
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- The image for cross compiling in [build/build-image/cross/](../../build/build-image/cross/). The `VERSION` file and `Dockerfile`.
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- Update [dockerized-e2e-runner.sh](https://github.com/kubernetes/test-infra/blob/master/jenkins/dockerized-e2e-runner.sh) to run a kubekins-e2e with the desired go version, which requires pushing [e2e-image](https://github.com/kubernetes/test-infra/tree/master/jenkins/e2e-image) and [test-image](https://github.com/kubernetes/test-infra/tree/master/jenkins/test-image) images that are `FROM` the desired go version.
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- The docker image being run in [hack/jenkins/gotest-dockerized.sh](../../hack/jenkins/gotest-dockerized.sh).
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- The cross tag `KUBE_BUILD_IMAGE_CROSS_TAG` in [build/common.sh](../../build/common.sh)
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## Workflow
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Below, we outline one of the more common git workflows that core developers use.
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Other git workflows are also valid.
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### Visual overview
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### Fork the main repository
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1. Go to https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes
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2. Click the "Fork" button (at the top right)
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### Clone your fork
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The commands below require that you have $GOPATH set ([$GOPATH
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docs](https://golang.org/doc/code.html#GOPATH)). We highly recommend you put
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Kubernetes' code into your GOPATH. Note: the commands below will not work if
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there is more than one directory in your `$GOPATH`.
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```sh
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mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/k8s.io
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cd $GOPATH/src/k8s.io
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# Replace "$YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME" below with your github username
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git clone https://github.com/$YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/kubernetes.git
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cd kubernetes
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git remote add upstream 'https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes.git'
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```
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### Create a branch and make changes
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```sh
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git checkout -b my-feature
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# Make your code changes
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```
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### Keeping your development fork in sync
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```sh
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git fetch upstream
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git rebase upstream/master
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```
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Note: If you have write access to the main repository at
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github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes, you should modify your git configuration so
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that you can't accidentally push to upstream:
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```sh
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git remote set-url --push upstream no_push
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```
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### Committing changes to your fork
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Before committing any changes, please link/copy the pre-commit hook into your
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.git directory. This will keep you from accidentally committing non-gofmt'd Go
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code. This hook will also do a build and test whether documentation generation
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scripts need to be executed.
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The hook requires both Godep and etcd on your `PATH`.
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```sh
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cd kubernetes/.git/hooks/
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ln -s ../../hooks/pre-commit .
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```
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Then you can commit your changes and push them to your fork:
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```sh
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git commit
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git push -f origin my-feature
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```
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### Creating a pull request
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1. Visit https://github.com/$YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/kubernetes
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2. Click the "Compare & pull request" button next to your "my-feature" branch.
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3. Check out the pull request [process](pull-requests.md) for more details
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**Note:** If you have write access, please refrain from using the GitHub UI for creating PRs, because GitHub will create the PR branch inside the main repository rather than inside your fork.
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### When to retain commits and when to squash
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Upon merge, all git commits should represent meaningful milestones or units of
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work.  Use commits to add clarity to the development and review process.
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Before merging a PR, squash any "fix review feedback", "typo", and "rebased"
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sorts of commits. It is not imperative that every commit in a PR compile and
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pass tests independently, but it is worth striving for. For mass automated
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fixups (e.g. automated doc formatting), use one or more commits for the
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changes to tooling and a final commit to apply the fixup en masse. This makes
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reviews much easier.
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See [Faster Reviews](faster_reviews.md) for more details.
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## Testing
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Three basic commands let you run unit, integration and/or e2e tests:
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```sh
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cd kubernetes
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make test # Run every unit test
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make test WHAT=pkg/util/cache GOFLAGS=-v # Run tests of a package verbosely
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make test-integration # Run integration tests, requires etcd
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make test-e2e # Run e2e tests
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```
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See the [testing guide](testing.md) and [end-to-end tests](e2e-tests.md) for additional information and scenarios.
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## Regenerating the CLI documentation
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```sh
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hack/update-generated-docs.sh
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```
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