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Developing CRC

Overview

The following sections describe how to build and test the project.

Prerequisites

  • Git

  • Make

  • A recent Go distribution (>=1.11)

Note

You should be able to develop the project on Linux, Windows, or macOS.

Setting up the development environment

Cloning the repository

Get the sources from GitHub:

$ git clone https://github.com/crc-org/crc.git
Note

Do not keep the source code in your $GOPATH, as Go modules will cause make to fail.

Dependency management

CRC uses Go modules for dependency management.

For more information, see the following:

Compiling the CRC Binary

In order to compile the crc executable for your local platform, run the following command:

$ make

By default, the above command will place the crc executable in the $GOBIN path.

Run the following command to cross-compile the crc executable for many platforms:

$ make cross

Note: This command will output the cross-compiled crc executable(s) in the out directory by default:

$ tree out/
out/
├── linux-amd64
│   └── crc
├── macos-amd64
│   └── crc
└── windows-amd64
    └── crc.exe

Running unit tests

To run all unit test use:

$ make test

If you need to update mocks use:

$ make generate_mocks

Running e2e tests

We have automated e2e tests which keep CRC in shape.

Introduction

End-to-end (e2e) tests borrow code from Clicumber package to provide basic functionality for testing CLI binaries. This facilitates running commands in a persistent shell instance (bash, tcsh, zsh, Command Prompt, or PowerShell), assert its outputs (standard output, standard error, or exit code), check configuration files, and so on. The general functionality of Clicumber is then extended by CRC specific test code to cover the whole functionality of CRC.

How to run

First, one needs to set the following flags in Makefile, under e2e target:

  • --pull-secret-file: absolute path to your OpenShift pull secret.

  • --bundle-location: if bundle is embedded, this flag should be set to --bundle-location=embedded or not passed at all; if bundle is not embedded, then absolute path to the bundle should be passed.

  • --crc-binary: if crc binary resides in $GOPATH/bin, then this flag needs not be passed; otherwise absolute path to the crc binary should be passed.

To start e2e tests, run:

$ make e2e

How to run only a subset of all e2e tests

Implicitly, all e2e tests for your operating system are executed. If you want to run only tests from one feature file, you have to override GODOG_OPTS environment variable. For example:

make e2e GODOG_OPTS="--godog.tags='@basic && @windows'" BUNDLE_LOCATION=<bundle location> PULL_SECRET_FILE=<pull secret path>

Please notice @basic && @windows, where @basic tag stands for basic.feature file and @windows tag for e2e tests designed for Windows.

How to test cert rotation

On linux platform first stop the network time sync using:

$ sudo timedatectl set-ntp off

Set the time 2 month ahead:

$ sudo date -s '2 month'

Start the crc with CRC_DEBUG_ENABLE_STOP_NTP=true set:

$ CRC_DEBUG_ENABLE_STOP_NTP=true crc start

Logs

Test logs can be found in test/e2e/out/test-results.