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Development Workflow
The following graph shows the workflow how to develop KubeSphere backend. For the frontend part please refer to KubeSphere console
Step 1. Fork
- Visit https://github.com/kubesphere/kubesphere
- Click
Forkbutton to create a fork of the project to your GitHub account.
Step 2. Clone fork to local storage
Per Go's workspace instructions, place KubeSphere code on your GOPATH using the following cloning procedure.
Define a local working directory:
export working_dir=$GOPATH/src/kubesphere.io
export user={your github profile name}
Create your clone locally:
$ mkdir -p $working_dir
$ cd $working_dir
$ git clone https://github.com/$user/kubesphere.git
$ cd $working_dir/kubesphere
$ git remote add upstream https://github.com/kubesphere/kubesphere.git
# Never push to upstream master
$ git remote set-url --push upstream no_push
# Confirm your remotes make sense:
$ git remote -v
Step 3. Keep your branch in sync
git fetch upstream
git checkout master
git rebase upstream/master
Step 4. Add new features or fix issues
Create a branch from master:
git checkout -b myfeature
Then edit code on the myfeature branch.
Test and build
Currently, the make rules only contain simple checks such as vet, unit test, will add e2e tests soon.
Using KubeBuilder
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For Linux OS, you can download and execute this KubeBuilder script.
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For MacOS, you can install KubeBuilder by following this guide.
Run and test
$ make all
# Run every unit test
$ make test
Run make help for additional information on these make targets.
Step 5. Development in new branch
Sync with upstream
After the test is completed, it is a good practice to keep your local in sync with upstream to avoid conflicts.
# Rebase your master branch of your local repo.
$ git checkout master
$ git rebase upstream/master
# Then make your development branch in sync with master branch
git checkout new_feature
git rebase -i master
Commit local changes
git add <file>
git commit -s -m "add your description"
Step 6. Push to your folk
When ready to review (or just to establish an offsite backup of your work), push your branch to your fork on GitHub:
git push -f ${your_remote_name} myfeature
Step 7. Create a PR
- Visit your fork at https://github.com/$user/kubesphere
- Click the
Compare & Pull Requestbutton next to your myfeature branch. - Check out the pull request process for more details and advice.
