The canonical location of the OpenShift API definition. This repo holds the API type definitions and serialization code used by openshift/client-go
Pull requests that change API types in this repo that have corresponding "internal" API objects in the openshift/origin repo must be paired with a pull request to openshift/origin.
To ensure the corresponding origin pull request is ready to merge as soon as the pull request to this repo is merged:
- Base your pull request to this repo on latest openshift/api#master and ensure CI is green
- Base your pull request to openshift/origin on latest openshift/origin#master
- In your openshift/origin pull request:
-
Add a TMP commit that points glide.yaml at your fork of openshift/api, and the branch of your pull request:
- package: github.com/openshift/api repo: https://github.com/<your-username>/api.git version: "<your-openshift-api-branch>"
-
Update your
bump(*)
commit to include the result of runninghack/update-deps.sh
, which will pull in the changes from your openshift/api pull request -
Make sure CI is green on your openshift/origin pull request
-
Get LGTM on your openshift/api pull request (for API changes) and your openshift/origin pull request (for code changes)
-
Once both pull requests are ready, the openshift/api pull request can be merged.
Then do the following with your openshift/origin pull request:
- Drop the TMP commit (pointing glide back at openshift/api#master)
- Rerun
hack/update-deps.sh
and update yourbump(*)
commit - It can then be tagged and merged by CI
Since Kubernetes 1.16, every CRD created in apiextensions.k8s.io/v1
is required to have a structural OpenAPIV3 schema. The schemas provide server-side validation for fields, as well as providing the descriptions for oc explain
. Moreover, schemas ensure structural consistency of data in etcd. Without it anything can be stored in a resource which can have security implications. As we host many of our CRDs in this repo along with their corresponding Go types we also require them to have schemas. However, the following instructions apply for CRDs that are not hosted here as well.
These schemas are often very long and complex, and should not be written by hand. For OpenShift, we provide Makefile targets in build-machinery-go which generate the schema, built on upstream's controller-gen tool.
If you make a change to a CRD type in this repo, simply calling make update-codegen-crds
should regenerate all CRDs and update the manifests. If yours is not updated, ensure that the path to its API is included in our calls to the Makefile targets.
To add this generator to another repo:
-
Vendor
github.com/openshift/build-machinery-go
-
Update your
Makefile
to include the following:
include $(addprefix ./vendor/github.com/openshift/build-machinery-go/make/, \
targets/openshift/crd-schema-gen.mk \
)
$(call add-crd-gen,<TARGET_NAME>,<API_DIRECTORY>,<CRD_MANIFESTS>,<MANIFEST_OUTPUT>)
The parameters for the call are:
TARGET_NAME
: The name of your generated Make target. This can be anything, as long as it does not conflict with another make target. Recommended to be your api name.API_DIRECTORY
: The location of your API. For example if your Go types are located underpkg/apis/myoperator/v1/types.go
, this should be./pkg/apis/myoperator/v1
.CRD_MANIFESTS
: The directory your CRDs are located in. For example, if that ismanifests/my_operator.crd.yaml
then it should be./manifests
MANIFEST_OUTPUT
: This should most likely be the same asCRD_MANIFESTS
, and is only provided for flexibility to output generated code to a different directory.
You can include as many calls to different APIs as necessary, or if you have multiple APIs under the same directory (eg, v1
and v2beta1
) you can use 1 call to the parent directory pointing to your API.
After this, calling make update-codegen-crds
should generate a new structural OpenAPIV3 schema for your CRDs.
Notes
- This will not generate entire CRDs, only their OpenAPIV3 schemas. If you do not already have a CRD, you will get no output from the generator.
- Ensure that your API is correctly declared for the generator to pick it up. That means, in your
doc.go
, include the following:// +groupName=<API_GROUP_NAME>
, this should match thegroup
in your CRDspec
// +kubebuilder:validation:Optional
, this tells the operator that fields should be optional unless explicitly marked with// +kubebuilder:validation:Required
For more information on the API markers to add to your Go types, see the Kubebuilder book
Schema generation features might be limited or fall behind what CRD schemas supports in the latest Kubernetes version.
To work around this, there are two patch mechanisms implemented by the add-crd-gen
target. Basic idea is that you
place a patch file next to the CRD yaml manifest with either yaml-merge-patch
or yaml-patch
as extension,
but with the same base name. The update-codegen-crds
Makefile target will apply these after calling
kubebuilder's controller-gen:
yaml-merge-patch
: these are applied viayq m -x <yaml-file> <patch-file>
compare https://mikefarah.gitbook.io/yq/commands/merge#overwrite-values.yaml-patch
: these are applied viayaml-patch -o <patch-file> < <yaml-file>
using https://github.com/krishicks/yaml-patch.