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# Getting Started
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This document explains how to get started with developing for NGINX Ingress controller.
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It includes how to build, test, and release ingress controllers.
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## Dependencies
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The build uses dependencies in the `vendor` directory, which
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must be installed before building a binary/image. Occasionally, you
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might need to update the dependencies.
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This guide requires you to install the [dep](https://github.com/golang/dep) dependency tool.
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Check the version of `dep` you are using and make sure it is up to date.
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```console
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$ dep version
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dep:
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version : devel
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build date :
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git hash :
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go version : go1.9
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go compiler : gc
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platform : linux/amd64
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```
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If you have an older version of `dep`, you can update it as follows:
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```console
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$ go get -u github.com/golang/dep
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```
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This will automatically save the dependencies to the `vendor/` directory.
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```console
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$ cd $GOPATH/src/k8s.io/ingress-nginx
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$ dep ensure
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$ dep ensure -update
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$ dep prune
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```
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## Building
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All ingress controllers are built through a Makefile. Depending on your
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requirements you can build a raw server binary, a local container image,
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or push an image to a remote repository.
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In order to use your local Docker, you may need to set the following environment variables:
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```console
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# "gcloud docker" (default) or "docker"
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$ export DOCKER=<docker>
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# "quay.io/kubernetes-ingress-controller" (default), "index.docker.io", or your own registry
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$ export REGISTRY=<your-docker-registry>
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```
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To find the registry simply run: `docker system info | grep Registry`
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### Nginx Controller
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Build a raw server binary
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```console
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$ make build
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```
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2017-10-21 01:38:27 +00:00
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[TODO](https://github.com/kubernetes/ingress-nginx/issues/387): add more specific instructions needed for raw server binary.
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Build a local container image
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```console
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$ TAG=<tag> REGISTRY=$USER/ingress-controller make docker-build
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```
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Push the container image to a remote repository
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```console
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$ TAG=<tag> REGISTRY=$USER/ingress-controller make docker-push
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```
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## Deploying
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There are several ways to deploy the ingress controller onto a cluster.
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Please check the [deployment guide](../deploy/README.md)
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## Testing
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To run unit-tests, just run
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```console
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$ cd $GOPATH/src/k8s.io/ingress-nginx
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$ make test
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```
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If you have access to a Kubernetes cluster, you can also run e2e tests using ginkgo.
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```console
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$ cd $GOPATH/src/k8s.io/ingress-nginx
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$ make e2e-test
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```
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## Releasing
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All Makefiles will produce a release binary, as shown above. To publish this
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to a wider Kubernetes user base, push the image to a container registry, like
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[gcr.io](https://cloud.google.com/container-registry/). All release images are hosted under `gcr.io/google_containers` and
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tagged according to a [semver](http://semver.org/) scheme.
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An example release might look like:
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```
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$ make release
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```
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Please follow these guidelines to cut a release:
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* Update the [release](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-releases/)
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page with a short description of the major changes that correspond to a given
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image tag.
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* Cut a release branch, if appropriate. Release branches follow the format of
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`controller-release-version`. Typically, pre-releases are cut from HEAD.
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All major feature work is done in HEAD. Specific bug fixes are
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cherry-picked into a release branch.
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* If you're not confident about the stability of the code,
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[tag](https://help.github.com/articles/working-with-tags/) it as alpha or beta.
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Typically, a release branch should have stable code.
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