feat(scripts): save kubeconfig

pull/576/head
Adam Reese 9 years ago
parent dd4263a0bb
commit d7a65997ce

@ -23,9 +23,9 @@ source "${HELM_ROOT}/scripts/common.sh"
source "${HELM_ROOT}/scripts/docker.sh"
KUBE_PORT=${KUBE_PORT:-8080}
KUBE_HOST=${KUBE_HOST:-$DOCKER_HOST_IP}
KUBE_HOST=${KUBE_HOST:-localhost}
KUBECTL="kubectl -s ${KUBE_HOST}:${KUBE_PORT}"
KUBE_MASTER_IP=${KUBE_MASTER_IP:-$DOCKER_HOST_IP}
KUBE_MASTER_IP=${KUBE_MASTER_IP:-localhost}
KUBECTL="kubectl -s ${KUBE_MASTER_IP}:${KUBE_PORT}"
delete_kube_resources() {
echo "Deleting resources in kubernetes..."

@ -26,9 +26,10 @@ source "${HELM_ROOT}/scripts/docker.sh"
K8S_VERSION=${K8S_VERSION:-1.2.0}
KUBE_PORT=${KUBE_PORT:-8080}
KUBE_HOST=${KUBE_HOST:-$DOCKER_HOST_IP}
KUBE_HOST=${KUBE_HOST:-localhost}
KUBECTL="kubectl -s ${KUBE_HOST}:${KUBE_PORT}"
KUBE_MASTER_IP=${KUBE_MASTER_IP:-$DOCKER_HOST_IP}
KUBE_MASTER_IP=${KUBE_MASTER_IP:-localhost}
KUBECTL="kubectl -s ${KUBE_MASTER_IP}:${KUBE_PORT}"
KUBE_CONTEXT=${KUBE_CONTEXT:-docker}
require_command() {
if ! command -v "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
@ -150,6 +151,20 @@ spec:
EOF
}
# Generate kubeconfig data for the created cluster.
create_kubeconfig() {
local cluster_args=(
"--server=http://${KUBE_MASTER_IP}:${KUBE_PORT}"
"--insecure-skip-tls-verify=true"
)
kubectl config set-cluster "${KUBE_CONTEXT}" "${cluster_args[@]}"
kubectl config set-context "${KUBE_CONTEXT}" --cluster="${KUBE_CONTEXT}"
kubectl config use-context "${KUBE_CONTEXT}"
echo "Wrote config for ${KUBE_CONTEXT}"
}
main() {
verify_prereqs
@ -159,8 +174,10 @@ main() {
start_kubernetes
wait_for_kubernetes
create_kube_system_namespace
create_kube_dns
create_kubeconfig
$KUBECTL cluster-info
}

@ -21,10 +21,10 @@ source "${HELM_ROOT}/scripts/common.sh"
source "${HELM_ROOT}/scripts/docker.sh"
KUBE_PORT=${KUBE_PORT:-8080}
KUBE_HOST=${KUBE_HOST:-localhost}
KUBE_MASTER_IP=${KUBE_MASTER_IP:-localhost}
if is_docker_machine; then
KUBE_HOST=$(docker-machine ip "$(active_docker_machine)")
KUBE_MASTER_IP=$(docker-machine ip "$(active_docker_machine)")
fi
kubectl -s ${KUBE_HOST}:${KUBE_PORT} "$@"
kubectl -s ${KUBE_MASTER_IP}:${KUBE_PORT} "$@"

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