tackle
Prow’s tackle
utility walks you through deploying a new instance of prow
in a couple of minutes, try it out!
Installing tackle
Tackle at this point in time needs to be built from source. The following steps will walk you through the process:
- Clone the
test-infra
repository:
git clone git@github.com:kubernetes/test-infra.git
- Build
tackle
(This requires a working go installation on your system)
cd test-infra/prow/cmd/tackle && go build -o tackle
- Optionally move
tackle
to your$PATH
sudo mv tackle /usr/sbin/tackle
Deploying prow
Note: Creating a cluster using the tackle
utility assumes you
have the gcloud
application in your $PATH
and are logged in. If you are
doing this on another cloud skip to the Manual deployment below.
Installing Prow using tackle
will help you through the following steps:
- Choosing a kubectl context (or creating a cluster on GCP / getting its credentials if necessary)
- Deploying prow into that cluster
- Configuring GitHub to send prow webhooks for your repos. This is where you’ll provide the absolute
/path/to/github/token
To install prow run the following and follow the on-screen instructions:
- Run
tackle
:
tackle
- Once your cluster is created, you’ll get a prompt to apply a
starter.yaml
. Before you do that open another terminal and apply the prow CRDs using:
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/test-infra/master/config/prow/cluster/prowjob-crd/prowjob_customresourcedefinition.yaml
-
After that specify the
starter.yaml
you want to use (please make sure to replace the values mentioned here). Once that is done some pods still won’t be in theRunning
state because we haven’t created the secret containing the credentials needed for our GCS bucket. To do that follow the steps in Configure a GCS bucket. -
Once that is done,
tackle
should show you the URL where you can access the prow dashboard. To use it with your repositories head over to the settings of the GitHub app you created and there under webhook secret, supply the HMAC token you specified in thestarter.yaml
. -
Once that is done, install the GitHub app on the repositories you want (this is only needed if you ran
tackle
with the--skip-github
flag) and you should now be able to use Prow :)
See the Next Steps section after running this utility.
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