k6build builds custom k6 binaries with extensions.
k6build
defines an API for building custom k6 binaries.
The API returns the metadata of the custom binary, including an URL for downloading it, but does not return the binary itself.
The request for building a binary specifies the target platform (required) and the dependencies, including k6.
The dependencies specify the import path (as used in the k6 script) and the semantic version constrains.
Dependencies are mapped by a catalog to the corresponding go module that implements it. The catalog also defines the available versions.
If a dependency doesn't specify a constrains, the latest version (according to the catalog) is used.
See k6catalog for more details on defining a catalog.
The default catalog is defined at https://registry.k6.io/catalog.json
The following sections describe different usage scenarios.
examples/kubernetes describes how to run k6build
in a kubernetes cluster and execute k6
tests in a pod using k6exec.
TODO: use k6-operator for running the tests using a custom image.
Build custom k6 binaries with extensions
- k6build cache - k6build cache server
- k6build local - build custom k6 binary locally
- k6build remote - build a custom k6 using a remote build server
- k6build server - k6 build service
k6build cache server
Starts a k6build cache server.
The cache server offers a REST API for storing and downloading objects.
Objects can be retrieved by a download url returned when the object is stored.
The --download-url specifies the base URL for downloading objects. This is necessary to allow downloading the objects from different machines.
k6build cache [flags]
# start the cache server serving an external url
k6build cache --download-url http://external.url
# store object from same host
curl -x POST http://localhost:9000/cache/objectID -d "object content" | jq .
{
"Error": "",
"Object": {
"ID": "objectID",
"Checksum": "17d3eb873fe4b1aac4f9d2505aefbb5b53b9a7f34a6aadd561be104c0e9d678b",
"URL": "http://external.url:9000/cache/objectID/download"
}
}
# download object from another machine using the external url
curl http://external.url:9000/cache/objectID/download
-c, --cache-dir string cache directory (default "/tmp/cache/objectstore")
-d, --download-url string base url used for downloading objects.
If not specified http://localhost:<port>/cache is used
-h, --help help for cache
-l, --log-level string log level (default "INFO")
-p, --port int port server will listen (default 9000)
- k6build - Build custom k6 binaries with extensions
build custom k6 binary locally
k6build local builder creates a custom k6 binary artifacts that satisfies certain dependencies. Requires the golang toolchain and git.
k6build local [flags]
# build k6 v0.51.0 with latest version of k6/x/kubernetes
k6build local -k v0.51.0 -d k6/x/kubernetes
platform: linux/amd64
k6: v0.51.0
k6/x/kubernetes: v0.9.0
checksum: 7f06720503c80153816b4ef9f58571c2fce620e0447fba1bb092188ff87e322d
# build k6 v0.51.0 with k6/x/kubernetes v0.8.0 and k6/x/output-kafka v0.7.0
k6build local -k v0.51.0 \
-d k6/x/kubernetes:v0.8.0 \
-d k6/x/output-kafka:v0.7.0
platform: linux/amd64
k6: v0.51.0
k6/x/kubernetes: v0.8.0
k6/x/output-kafka": v0.7.0
checksum: f4af178bb2e29862c0fc7d481076c9ba4468572903480fe9d6c999fea75f3793
# build k6 v0.50.0 with latest version of k6/x/kubernetes using a custom catalog
k6build local -k v0.50.0 -d k6/x/kubernetes \
-c /path/to/catalog.json -q
# build k6 v0.50.0 using a custom GOPROXY
k6build local -k v0.50.0 -e GOPROXY=http://localhost:80 -q
-f, --cache-dir string cache dir (default "/tmp/buildservice")
-c, --catalog string dependencies catalog (default "catalog.json")
-g, --copy-go-env copy go environment (default true)
-d, --dependency stringArray list of dependencies in form package:constrains
-e, --env stringToString build environment variables (default [])
-h, --help help for local
-k, --k6 string k6 version constrains (default "*")
-o, --output string path to put the binary as an executable. (default "k6")
-p, --platform string target platform (default GOOS/GOARCH)
-q, --quiet don't print artifact's details
-v, --verbose print build process output
- k6build - Build custom k6 binaries with extensions
build a custom k6 using a remote build server
Builds custom k6 binaries using a k6build server returning the details of the binary artifact and optionally download it.
k6build remote [flags]
# build k6 v0.51.0 with k6/x/kubernetes v0.8.0 and k6/x/output-kafka v0.7.0
k6build remote -s http://localhost:8000 \
-k v0.51.0 \
-p linux/amd64 \
-d k6/x/kubernetes:v0.8.0 \
-d k6/x/output-kafka:v0.7.0
id: 62d08b13fdef171435e2c6874eaad0bb35f2f9c7
platform: linux/amd64
k6: v0.51.0
k6/x/kubernetes: v0.9.0
k6/x/output-kafka": v0.7.0
checksum: f4af178bb2e29862c0fc7d481076c9ba4468572903480fe9d6c999fea75f3793
url: http://localhost:8000/cache/62d08b13fdef171435e2c6874eaad0bb35f2f9c7/download
# build k6 v0.51 with k6/x/output-kafka v0.7.0 and download as 'build/k6'
k6build remote -s http://localhost:8000 \
-p linux/amd64 \
-k v0.51.0 -d k6/x/output-kafka:v0.7.0 \
-o build/k6 -q
# check downloaded binary
build/k6 version
k6 v0.51.0 (go1.22.2, linux/amd64)
Extensions:
github.com/grafana/xk6-output-kafka v0.7.0, xk6-kafka [output]
-d, --dependency stringArray list of dependencies in form package:constrains
-h, --help help for remote
-k, --k6 string k6 version constrains (default "*")
-o, --output string path to download the custom binary as an executable.
If not specified, the artifact is not downloaded.
-p, --platform string target platform (default GOOS/GOARCH)
-q, --quiet don't print artifact's details
-s, --server string url for build server (default "http://localhost:8000")
- k6build - Build custom k6 binaries with extensions
k6 build service
Starts a k6build server
The server exposes an API for building custom k6 binaries.
The API returns the metadata of the custom binary, including an URL for downloading it, but does not return the binary itself.
For example
curl http://localhost:8000/build/ -d \
'{
"k6":"v0.50.0",
"dependencies":[
{
"name":"k6/x/kubernetes",
"constraints":">v0.8.0"
}
],
"platform":"linux/amd64"
}' | jq .
{
"artifact": {
"id": "5a241ba6ff643075caadbd06d5a326e5e74f6f10",
"url": "http://localhost:9000/cache/5a241ba6ff643075caadbd06d5a326e5e74f6f10/download",
"dependencies": {
"k6": "v0.50.0",
"k6/x/kubernetes": "v0.10.0"
},
"platform": "linux/amd64",
"checksum": "bfdf51ec9279e6d7f91df0a342d0c90ab4990ff1fb0215938505a6894edaf913"
}
}
Note: The build server does not support CGO_ENABLE when building binaries due to this issue: #37 use --enable-cgo=true to enable CGO support
k6build server [flags]
# start the build server using a custom local catalog
k6build server -c /path/to/catalog.json
# start the build server using a custom GOPROXY
k6build server -e GOPROXY=http://localhost:80
--allow-prereleases allow building pre-releases.
--cache-url string cache server url (default "http://localhost:9000/cache")
-c, --catalog string dependencies catalog. Can be path to a local file or an URL.
(default "https://registry.k6.io/catalog.json")
-g, --copy-go-env copy go environment (default true)
--enable-cgo enable CGO for building binaries.
-e, --env stringToString build environment variables (default [])
-h, --help help for server
-l, --log-level string log level (default "INFO")
-p, --port int port server will listen (default 8000)
-v, --verbose print build process output
- k6build - Build custom k6 binaries with extensions