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Improve automated support for local webhooks #449

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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions Makefile
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Expand Up @@ -326,15 +326,15 @@ gowork: ## Generate go.work file
go work sync

# Used for webhook testing
# The configure_local_webhooks.sh script below will remove any OLM webhooks
# The configure_local_webhook.sh script below will remove any OLM webhooks
# for the operator and also scale its deployment replicas down to 0 so that
# the operator can run locally.
# Make sure to cleanup the webhook configuration for local testing by running
# ./hack/clean_local_webhook.sh before deplying with OLM again.
# We will attempt to catch SIGINT/SIGTERM and clean up the local webhooks,
# but it may be necessary to manually run ./hack/clean_local_webhook.sh
# before deploying with OLM again for other untrappable signals.
SKIP_CERT ?=false
.PHONY: run-with-webhook
run-with-webhook: export METRICS_PORT?=8080
run-with-webhook: export HEALTH_PORT?=8081
run-with-webhook: manifests generate fmt vet ## Run a controller from your host.
/bin/bash hack/configure_local_webhook.sh
go run ./main.go -metrics-bind-address ":$(METRICS_PORT)" -health-probe-bind-address ":$(HEALTH_PORT)"
/bin/bash hack/run_with_local_webhook.sh
27 changes: 27 additions & 0 deletions hack/configure_local_webhook.sh → hack/run_with_local_webhook.sh
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@@ -1,6 +1,16 @@
#!/bin/bash
set -ex

# Define a cleanup function
cleanup() {
echo "Caught signal, cleaning up local webhooks..."
./hack/clean_local_webhook.sh
exit 0
}

# Set trap to catch SIGINT and SIGTERM
trap cleanup SIGINT SIGTERM

TMPDIR=${TMPDIR:-"/tmp/k8s-webhook-server/serving-certs"}
SKIP_CERT=${SKIP_CERT:-false}
CRC_IP=${CRC_IP:-$(/sbin/ip -o -4 addr list crc | awk '{print $4}' | cut -d/ -f1)}
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -92,6 +102,23 @@ oc apply -n openstack -f ${TMPDIR}/patch_webhook_configurations.yaml
CSV_NAME="$(oc get csv -n openstack-operators -l operators.coreos.com/heat-operator.openstack-operators -o name)"

if [ -n "${CSV_NAME}" ]; then
CUR_REPLICAS=$(oc get -n openstack-operators "${CSV_NAME}" -o=jsonpath='{.spec.install.spec.deployments[0].spec.replicas}')
CUR_WEBHOOK_DEFS=$(oc get -n openstack-operators "${CSV_NAME}" -o=jsonpath='{.spec.webhookdefinitions}')

# Back-up CSV if it currently uses OLM defaults for deployment replicas or webhook definitions
if [[ "${CUR_REPLICAS}" -gt 0 || ( -n "${CUR_WEBHOOK_DEFS}" && "${CUR_WEBHOOK_DEFS}" != "[]" ) ]]; then
CSV_FILE=$(mktemp -t "$(echo "${CSV_NAME}" | cut -d "/" -f 2).XXXXXX" --suffix .json)
oc get -n openstack-operators "${CSV_NAME}" -o json | \
jq -r 'del(.metadata.generation, .metadata.resourceVersion, .metadata.uid)' > "${CSV_FILE}"

printf \
"\n\tNow patching operator CSV to remove its OLM deployment and associated webhooks.
The original OLM version of the operator's CSV has been copied to %s. To restore it, use:
oc patch -n openstack-operators %s --type=merge --patch-file=%s\n\n" "${CSV_FILE}" "${CSV_NAME}" "${CSV_FILE}"
fi

oc patch "${CSV_NAME}" -n openstack-operators --type=json -p="[{'op': 'replace', 'path': '/spec/install/spec/deployments/0/spec/replicas', 'value': 0}]"
oc patch "${CSV_NAME}" -n openstack-operators --type=json -p="[{'op': 'replace', 'path': '/spec/webhookdefinitions', 'value': []}]"
fi

go run ./main.go -metrics-bind-address ":${METRICS_PORT}" -health-probe-bind-address ":${HEALTH_PORT}"
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