This is the primary operator for Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation (ODF). It is a "meta" operator, meaning it serves to facilitate the other operators in ODF by providing dependencies and performing administrative tasks outside their scope.
The ODF operator can be installed into an OpenShift cluster using Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM).
For quick install using pre-built container images.
make deploy-with-olm
This creates:
- a custom CatalogSource
- a new openshift-storage Namespace
- an OperatorGroup
- a Subscription to the ODF catalog in the openshift-storage namespace
You can check the status of the CSV using the following command:
oc get csv -n openshift-storage
This can take a few minutes. Once PHASE says Succeeded you can create a StorageSystem.
StorageSystem can be created from the console, using the StorageSystem creation wizard. From the CLI, a StorageSystem resource can be created using the example CR as follows,
oc create -f config/samples/ocs-storagecluster-storagesystem.yaml
The operator image can be built via
make docker-build
To create an operator bundle image with the bundle run
make bundle-build
An operator catalog image can then be built using
make catalog-build
To install own development builds of ODF, first build and push the odf-operator image to your own image repository.
export REGISTRY_NAMESPACE=<quay-username>
export IMAGE_TAG=<some-tag>
make docker-build docker-push
Then build and push the operator bundle image.
export REGISTRY_NAMESPACE=<quay-username>
export IMAGE_TAG=<some-tag>
make bundle-build bundle-push
Next build and push the operator catalog image.
export REGISTRY_NAMESPACE=<quay-username>
export IMAGE_TAG=<some-tag>
make catalog-build catalog-push
Now create a ODF operator and follow the Installation
export REGISTRY_NAMESPACE=<quay-username>
export IMAGE_TAG=<some-tag>
make deploy-with-olm
Unit tests can be run via
make test
To run a single test
go test -v github.com/red-hat-data-services/odf-operator/controllers \
-run TestIsVendorSystemPresent
To contribute to the project follow the contribution guide.