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Install the Operator SDK CLI

Install from Homebrew (macOS)

If you are using Homebrew, you can install the SDK CLI tool with the following command:

$ brew install operator-sdk

Install from GitHub release

Download the release binary

# Set the release version variable
$ RELEASE_VERSION=v0.15.2
# Linux
$ curl -LO https://github.com/operator-framework/operator-sdk/releases/download/${RELEASE_VERSION}/operator-sdk-${RELEASE_VERSION}-x86_64-linux-gnu
# macOS
$ curl -LO https://github.com/operator-framework/operator-sdk/releases/download/${RELEASE_VERSION}/operator-sdk-${RELEASE_VERSION}-x86_64-apple-darwin

Verify the downloaded release binary

# Linux
$ curl -LO https://github.com/operator-framework/operator-sdk/releases/download/${RELEASE_VERSION}/operator-sdk-${RELEASE_VERSION}-x86_64-linux-gnu.asc
# macOS
$ curl -LO https://github.com/operator-framework/operator-sdk/releases/download/${RELEASE_VERSION}/operator-sdk-${RELEASE_VERSION}-x86_64-apple-darwin.asc

To verify a release binary using the provided asc files, place the binary and corresponding asc file into the same directory and use the corresponding command:

# Linux
$ gpg --verify operator-sdk-${RELEASE_VERSION}-x86_64-linux-gnu.asc
# macOS
$ gpg --verify operator-sdk-${RELEASE_VERSION}-x86_64-apple-darwin.asc

If you do not have the maintainers public key on your machine, you will get an error message similar to this:

$ gpg --verify operator-sdk-${RELEASE_VERSION}-x86_64-apple-darwin.asc
$ gpg: assuming signed data in 'operator-sdk-${RELEASE_VERSION}-x86_64-apple-darwin'
$ gpg: Signature made Fri Apr  5 20:03:22 2019 CEST
$ gpg:                using RSA key <KEY_ID>
$ gpg: Can't check signature: No public key

To download the key, use the following command, replacing $KEY_ID with the RSA key string provided in the output of the previous command:

$ gpg --recv-key "$KEY_ID"

You'll need to specify a key server if one hasn't been configured. For example:

$ gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-key "$KEY_ID"

Now you should be able to verify the binary.

Install the release binary in your PATH

# Linux
$ chmod +x operator-sdk-${RELEASE_VERSION}-x86_64-linux-gnu && sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/bin/ && sudo cp operator-sdk-${RELEASE_VERSION}-x86_64-linux-gnu /usr/local/bin/operator-sdk && rm operator-sdk-${RELEASE_VERSION}-x86_64-linux-gnu
# macOS
$ chmod +x operator-sdk-${RELEASE_VERSION}-x86_64-apple-darwin && sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/bin/ && sudo cp operator-sdk-${RELEASE_VERSION}-x86_64-apple-darwin /usr/local/bin/operator-sdk && rm operator-sdk-${RELEASE_VERSION}-x86_64-apple-darwin

Compile and install from master

Prerequisites

$ go get -d github.com/operator-framework/operator-sdk # This will download the git repository and not install it
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/operator-framework/operator-sdk
$ git checkout master
$ make tidy
$ make install