This repository defines the unofficial kind docker image.
which are published to ghcr.io.
note - requires latest docker to be installed and available
docker pull ghcr.io/wiremind/kind-cluster:latest
docker run --rm --name kind-cluster --privileged -p 10080:10080 -p 8443:8443 ghcr.io/wiremind/kind-cluster:latest
docker build -t kind-cluster:local docker/24-dind
mkdir -p $HOME/.kube
curl http://127.0.0.1:10080/config > $HOME/.kube/config
curl -k https://127.0.0.1:8443
.compose-test-kind-cluster:
variables:
# https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kind/releases
KIND_CLUSTER_VERSION: v0.20.0
KINDEST_NODE_IMAGE_TAG: v1.26.6@sha256:6e2d8b28a5b601defe327b98bd1c2d1930b49e5d8c512e1895099e4504007adb
# Access URL to retrieve kube config
KUBE_CONFIG_URL: http://${CI_JOB_ID}-kind-cluster:10080/config
services:
- name: ghcr.io/wiremind/kind-cluster:${KIND_CLUSTER_VERSION}
alias: ${CI_JOB_ID}-kind-cluster
variables:
# Kubernetes related
KUBERNETES_MEMORY_REQUEST: 512Mi
KUBERNETES_MEMORY_LIMIT: 2Gi
KUBERNETES_CPU_LIMIT: 3
KUBERNETES_SERVICE_MEMORY_REQUEST: 512Mi
KUBERNETES_SERVICE_MEMORY_LIMIT: 4Gi
KUBERNETES_SERVICE_CPU_LIMIT: 3
# Container image related
DOCKER_USER: "myuser"
DOCKER_PASSWORD: "mypassword"
CLUSTER_NAME: "kind"
.platform-e2e-test:
stage: test
image: $DOCKER_TEST_IMAGE
tags:
- end2end-tests-platform
extends:
- .compose-test-kind-cluster
services:
- !reference [.compose-test-kind-cluster, services]
before_script:
- echo -e "\e[0Ksection_start:`date +%s`:test_setup[collapsed=true]\r\e[0KSetting up tests..."
- until $(curl --output /dev/null --silent --head --fail ${KUBE_CONFIG_URL}); do echo "Waiting for kind cluster to come up online (${KUBE_CONFIG_URL})..."; sleep 5; done
- mkdir -p $HOME/.kube && curl "${KUBE_CONFIG_URL}" > $HOME/.kube/config && chmod 600 $HOME/.kube/config
- echo -e "\e[0Ksection_end:`date +%s`:test_setup\r\e[0K"
script:
- kubectl get nodes && kubectl get pods
rules:
- if: '$CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "merge_request_event"'
Define the environment variable :
CLUSTER_EXTRA_NODES="
- role: worker
- role: worker
- role: worker"
An access to GitLab private registry is possible with the environment variables :$CI_REGISTRY
$CI_REGISTRY_USER
and $CI_REGISTRY_PASSWORD
.
the variables are predefined.
For a custom private registry, an access is possible by providing the variables : $CI_CUSTOM_REGISTRY
$CI_CUSTOM_REGISTRY_USER
and $CI_CUSTOM_REGISTRY_PASSWORD
.