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62 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ryan Richard
80a520390b Rename many of resources that are created in Kubernetes by Pinniped
New resource naming conventions:
- Do not repeat the Kind in the name,
  e.g. do not call it foo-cluster-role-binding, just call it foo
- Names will generally start with a prefix to identify our component,
  so when a user lists all objects of that kind, they can tell to which
  component it is related,
  e.g. `kubectl get configmaps` would list one named "pinniped-config"
- It should be possible for an operator to make the word "pinniped"
  mostly disappear if they choose, by specifying the app_name in
  values.yaml, to the extent that is practical (but not from APIService
  names because those are hardcoded in golang)
- Each role/clusterrole and its corresponding binding have the same name
- Pinniped resource names that must be known by the server golang code
  are passed to the code at run time via ConfigMap, rather than
  hardcoded in the golang code. This also allows them to be prepended
  with the app_name from values.yaml while creating the ConfigMap.
- Since the CLI `get-kubeconfig` command cannot guess the name of the
  CredentialIssuerConfig resource in advance anymore, it lists all
  CredentialIssuerConfig in the app's namespace and returns an error
  if there is not exactly one found, and then uses that one regardless
  of its name
2020-09-18 15:56:50 -07:00
Ryan Richard
db98f2810f
Merge pull request #98 from suzerain-io/get_kubeconfig_cli
Organize Pinniped CLI into subcommands; Add get-kubeconfig subcommand
2020-09-15 13:34:14 -07:00
Matt Moyer
fc220d5f79
Remove kubectl dry-run verify for now.
The dry-run fails now because we are trying to install a CRD and a custom resource (of that CRD type) in the same step.

Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-09-15 12:02:32 -05:00
Ryan Richard
872330bee9 Require newer version of kubectl in prepare-for-integration-tests.sh
- Using the dry run option requires version 1.18+
2020-09-13 10:22:27 -07:00
Ryan Richard
f685cd228f More integration test script updates
- Don't need to `cd test` anymore before running the integration
  tests because it's not a separate Go module anymore
2020-09-11 08:43:53 -07:00
Ryan Richard
63f9db72e8 Improvements and simplifications to prepare-for-integration-tests.sh 2020-09-11 08:19:49 -07:00
Andrew Keesler
4fa7e1bd76
hack/prepare-for-integration-tests.sh: use log helper
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-09-11 10:09:22 -04:00
Ryan Richard
4fe609a043 Remove mentions of uninstall tests and other repos from prepare-for-integration-tests.sh 2020-09-10 17:36:22 -07:00
Andrew Keesler
e6cb2f8220 Assert on specific expected username and groups in integration tests
Signed-off-by: Ryan Richard <richardry@vmware.com>
2020-09-10 17:10:27 -07:00
Ryan Richard
b7bdb7f3b1 Rename test-webhook to local-user-authenticator
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-09-10 15:20:02 -07:00
Andrew Keesler
56be4a6761 Add more logging to test-webhook's endpoint
- Also correct the webhook url setting in prepare-for-integration-tests.sh
- Change the bcrypt count to 10, because 16 is way too slow on old laptops

Signed-off-by: Ryan Richard <richardry@vmware.com>
2020-09-10 13:37:25 -07:00
Andrew Keesler
b506ac5823
Port integration test setup script from CI repo
I also started updating the script to deploy the test-webhook instead of
doing TMC stuff. I think the script should live in this repo so that
Pinniped contributors only need to worry about one repo for running
integration tests.

There are a bunch of TODOs in the script, but I figured this was a good
checkpoint. The script successfully runs on my machine and sets up the
test-webhook and pinniped on a local kind cluster. The integration tests
are failing because of some issue with pinniped talking to the test-webhook,
but this is step in the right direction.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-09-10 11:30:15 -04:00