talos/hack/test/osctl-cluster-create.sh

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#!/bin/bash
set -eou pipefail
## If we take longer than 5m in docker, we're probably boned anyways
TIMEOUT=300
run() {
docker run \
--rm \
--interactive \
--net=integration \
--entrypoint=bash \
--mount type=bind,source=${TMP},target=${TMP} \
--mount type=bind,source=${PWD}/hack/dev/manifests,target=/manifests \
-v ${OSCTL}:/bin/osctl:ro \
-e KUBECONFIG=${KUBECONFIG} \
-e TALOSCONFIG=${TALOSCONFIG} \
k8s.gcr.io/hyperkube:${KUBERNETES_VERSION} -c "${1}"
}
${OSCTL} cluster create --name integration
${OSCTL} config target 10.5.0.2
## Fetch kubeconfig
run "timeout=\$((\$(date +%s) + ${TIMEOUT}))
until osctl kubeconfig > ${KUBECONFIG}
do
if [[ \$(date +%s) -gt \$timeout ]]
then
exit 1
fi
sleep 2
done"
## Wait for all nodes to report in
run "timeout=\$((\$(date +%s) + ${TIMEOUT}))
until kubectl get nodes -o json | jq '.items | length' | grep 4 >/dev/null
do
if [[ \$(date +%s) -gt \$timeout ]]
then
exit 1
fi
kubectl get nodes -o wide
sleep 5
done"
## Deploy needed manifests
run "kubectl apply -f /manifests/psp.yaml -f /manifests/flannel.yaml -f /manifests/coredns.yaml"
## Wait for all nodes ready
run "kubectl wait --timeout=${TIMEOUT}s --for=condition=ready=true --all nodes"
## Verify that we have an HA controlplane
run "kubectl get nodes -l node-role.kubernetes.io/master='' -o json | jq '.items | length' | grep 3 >/dev/null"