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# Old-skool build tools.
#
# Targets (see each target for more information):
# all: Build code.
# build: Build code.
# check: Run unit tests.
# test: Run all tests.
# run: Run all-in-one server
# clean: Clean up.
OUT_DIR = _output
OUT_PKG_DIR = Godeps/_workspace/pkg
OS_OUTPUT_GOPATH ?= 1
export GOFLAGS
export TESTFLAGS
export OS_OUTPUT_GOPATH
# Build code.
#
# Args:
# WHAT: Directory names to build. If any of these directories has a 'main'
# package, the build will produce executable files under $(OUT_DIR)/go/bin.
# If not specified, "everything" will be built.
# GOFLAGS: Extra flags to pass to 'go' when building.
# TESTFLAGS: Extra flags that should only be passed to hack/test-go.sh
#
# Example:
# make
# make all
# make all WHAT=cmd/kubelet GOFLAGS=-v
all build:
hack/build-go.sh $(WHAT)
.PHONY: all build
# Run core verification and all self contained tests.
#
# Example:
# make check
check: | build verify
$(MAKE) test-unit test-cmd -o build -o verify
.PHONY: check
# Verify code conventions are properly setup.
#
# Example:
# make verify
verify: build
hack/build-go.sh test/extended/extended.test test/extended/networking/extended.test test/integration/integration.test -tags='integration docker'
hack/verify-upstream-commits.sh
hack/verify-gofmt.sh
hack/verify-govet.sh
hack/verify-generated-deep-copies.sh
hack/verify-generated-conversions.sh
hack/verify-generated-completions.sh
hack/verify-generated-docs.sh
hack/verify-generated-swagger-spec.sh
hack/verify-bootstrap-bindata.sh
hack/verify-generated-swagger-descriptions.sh
.PHONY: verify
# Update all generated artifacts.
#
# Example:
# make update
update: build
hack/update-generated-completions.sh
hack/update-generated-conversions.sh
hack/update-generated-deep-copies.sh
hack/update-generated-docs.sh
hack/update-generated-swagger-descriptions.sh
hack/update-generated-swagger-spec.sh
.PHONY: update
# Run unit tests.
#
# Args:
# WHAT: Directory names to test. All *_test.go files under these
# directories will be run. If not specified, "everything" will be tested.
# TESTS: Same as WHAT.
# GOFLAGS: Extra flags to pass to 'go' when building.
# TESTFLAGS: Extra flags that should only be passed to hack/test-go.sh
#
# Example:
# make test-unit
# make test-unit WHAT=pkg/build GOFLAGS=-v
test-unit:
TEST_KUBE=true GOTEST_FLAGS="$(TESTFLAGS)" hack/test-go.sh $(WHAT) $(TESTS)
.PHONY: test-unit
# Run integration tests. Compiles its own tests, cannot be run
# in parallel with any other go compilation.
#
# Example:
# make test-integration
test-integration:
KUBE_COVER=" " KUBE_RACE=" " hack/test-integration.sh
.PHONY: test-integration
# Run command tests. Uses whatever binaries are currently built.
#
# Example:
# make test-cmd
test-cmd: build
hack/test-cmd.sh
.PHONY: test-cmd
# Run end to end tests. Uses whatever binaries are currently built.
#
# Example:
# make test-cmd
test-end-to-end: build
hack/test-end-to-end.sh
.PHONY: test-end-to-end
# Run tools tests.
#
# Example:
# make test-cmd
test-tools:
hack/test-tools.sh
.PHONY: test-tools
test-assets:
ifeq ($(TEST_ASSETS),true)
hack/test-assets.sh
endif
.PHONY: test-assets
# Build and run the complete test-suite.
#
# Example:
# make test
test: check
$(MAKE) test-tools test-integration test-assets -o build
$(MAKE) test-end-to-end -o build
.PHONY: test
# Run All-in-one OpenShift server.
#
# Example:
# make run
run: export OS_OUTPUT_BINPATH=$(shell bash -c 'source hack/common.sh; echo $${OS_OUTPUT_BINPATH}')
run: export PLATFORM=$(shell bash -c 'source hack/common.sh; os::build::host_platform')
run: build
$(OS_OUTPUT_BINPATH)/$(PLATFORM)/openshift start
.PHONY: run
# Remove all build artifacts.
#
# Example:
# make clean
clean:
rm -rf $(OUT_DIR) $(OUT_PKG_DIR)
.PHONY: clean
# Build an official release of OpenShift, including the official images.
#
# Example:
# make release
release: clean
OS_ONLY_BUILD_PLATFORMS="linux/amd64" hack/build-release.sh
hack/build-images.sh
hack/extract-release.sh
.PHONY: release
# Build only the release binaries for OpenShift
#
# Example:
# make release-binaries
release-binaries: clean
hack/build-release.sh
hack/extract-release.sh
.PHONY: release-binaries
# Release the integrated components for OpenShift, logging and metrics.
#
# Example:
# make release-components
release-components: clean
hack/release-components.sh
.PHONY: release-components
# Perform an official release. Requires HEAD of the repository to have a matching
# tag. Will push images that are tagged tagged with the latest release commit.
#
# Example:
# make perform-official-release
perform-official-release: | release-binaries release-components
OS_PUSH_ALWAYS="1" OS_PUSH_TAG="HEAD" OS_PUSH_LOCAL="1" hack/push-release.sh
.PHONY: perform-official-release
# Build the cross compiled release binaries
#
# Example:
# make build-cross
build-cross: clean
hack/build-cross.sh
.PHONY: build-cross
# Install travis dependencies
#
install-travis:
hack/install-tools.sh
.PHONY: install-travis