chore: use minikube instead k3s

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Rory Z 2022-08-30 18:09:25 +08:00
parent 0b221048dd
commit 48aab7daff
1 changed files with 5 additions and 27 deletions

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@ -80,30 +80,18 @@ jobs:
echo "TARGET=emqx/emqx" >> $GITHUB_ENV
make emqx-docker
fi
- name: install k3s
env:
KUBECONFIG: "/etc/rancher/k3s/k3s.yaml"
run: |
sudo sh -c "echo \"127.0.0.1 $(hostname)\" >> /etc/hosts"
curl -sfL https://get.k3s.io | sh -
sudo chmod 644 /etc/rancher/k3s/k3s.yaml
kubectl cluster-info
- run: minikube start
- name: install helm
env:
KUBECONFIG: "/etc/rancher/k3s/k3s.yaml"
run: |
curl -fsSL -o get_helm.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/helm/helm/master/scripts/get-helm-3
sudo chmod 700 get_helm.sh
sudo ./get_helm.sh
helm version
- name: run emqx on chart
env:
KUBECONFIG: "/etc/rancher/k3s/k3s.yaml"
timeout-minutes: 5
run: |
version=$(./pkg-vsn.sh)
sudo docker save ${TARGET}:$version -o emqx.tar.gz
sudo k3s ctr image import emqx.tar.gz
minikube image load ${TARGET}:$version
sed -i -r "s/^appVersion: .*$/appVersion: \"${version}\"/g" deploy/charts/emqx/Chart.yaml
sed -i '/emqx_telemetry/d' deploy/charts/emqx/values.yaml
@ -128,22 +116,16 @@ jobs:
done
- name: get emqx-0 pods log
if: failure()
env:
KUBECONFIG: "/etc/rancher/k3s/k3s.yaml"
run: |
kubectl describe pods emqx-0
kubectl logs emqx-0
- name: get emqx-1 pods log
if: failure()
env:
KUBECONFIG: "/etc/rancher/k3s/k3s.yaml"
run: |
kubectl describe pods emqx-1
kubectl logs emqx-1
- name: get emqx-2 pods log
if: failure()
env:
KUBECONFIG: "/etc/rancher/k3s/k3s.yaml"
run: |
kubectl describe pods emqx-2
kubectl logs emqx-2
@ -157,16 +139,12 @@ jobs:
pip install pytest
echo "$HOME/.local/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- name: run paho test
env:
KUBECONFIG: "/etc/rancher/k3s/k3s.yaml"
run: |
emqx_svc=$(kubectl get svc --namespace default emqx -o jsonpath="{.spec.clusterIP}")
emqx1=$(kubectl get pods emqx-1 -o jsonpath='{.status.podIP}')
emqx2=$(kubectl get pods emqx-2 -o jsonpath='{.status.podIP}')
nohup kubectl port-forward svc emqx 1883:1883 &
pytest -v paho.mqtt.testing/interoperability/test_client/V5/test_connect.py -k test_basic --host $emqx_svc
pytest -v paho.mqtt.testing/interoperability/test_client/V5/test_connect.py -k test_basic
RESULT=$?
pytest -v paho.mqtt.testing/interoperability/test_cluster --host1 $emqx1 --host2 $emqx2
pytest -v paho.mqtt.testing/interoperability/test_cluster
RESULT=$((RESULT + $?))
if [ 0 -ne $RESULT ]; then
kubectl logs emqx-1