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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe:
I want to bring up a KubevirtCI cluster with a local Kubernetes repository.
If this would be possible, it will allow:
Running KubevirtCI with a Kubernetes branch that hadn't been released yet, for example, running with Kubernetes' current master branch.
Running KubevirtCI with a customized development version of Kubernetes. In other words, it would allow changing Kubernetes' code and test the changes with Kubevirt before they've been merged or accepted by Kubernetes.
As a bonus, I think that the second use-case above will also be extremely valuable for Kubernetes developers in general, as currently there is no tool that let's you easily bring up a development Kubernetes cluster based of VMs.
Describe the solution you'd like:
Ideally, I picture the following workflow:
Clone Kubernetes repository.
(optionally) Make code changes to Kubernetes.
Use an environment variable to configure running KubevirtCI with a local Kubernetes repo, for example: export USE_LOCAL_KUBERNETES_REPO=/path/to/my/k8s/repo
Use make cluster-up && make cluster-sync as usual.
Describe alternatives you've considered:
It's possible to use kind for a development Kubernetes environment, then install Kubevirt on it. However, kind's node is based on containers which bring many limitations compared to VM based nodes.
Additional context:
As written above, this has potential to help Kubernetes developers in general, not only Kubevirt devs.
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Use KubevirtCI with a local customized Kubernetes repository
[Feature Request]: Use KubevirtCI with a local customized Kubernetes repository
Sep 3, 2024
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe:
I want to bring up a KubevirtCI cluster with a local Kubernetes repository.
If this would be possible, it will allow:
master
branch.As a bonus, I think that the second use-case above will also be extremely valuable for Kubernetes developers in general, as currently there is no tool that let's you easily bring up a development Kubernetes cluster based of VMs.
Describe the solution you'd like:
Ideally, I picture the following workflow:
export USE_LOCAL_KUBERNETES_REPO=/path/to/my/k8s/repo
make cluster-up && make cluster-sync
as usual.Describe alternatives you've considered:
It's possible to use
kind
for a development Kubernetes environment, then install Kubevirt on it. However, kind's node is based on containers which bring many limitations compared to VM based nodes.Additional context:
As written above, this has potential to help Kubernetes developers in general, not only Kubevirt devs.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: