porthole/images/calicoctl-utility
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This PS performs the following changes:
- updates approach to freeze requirements.txt
- adds freeze tox profile
- upgrades helm to v3.9.4
- changes deployment scripts in accordance with new helm v3
- python code has been re-styled to pass pep8 tests
- added tox-docs zuul gate
- added tox-py38 zuul gate
- added tox-cover zuul gate
- added tox-pep8 zuul gate
- deprecated old unit-tests zuul gate
- added a dependency pre-run playbook to deliver zuul node setup needed
  for python tox gates to run unit tests
- added tox profiles for py38,pep8,docs and cover tests

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Calicoctl-utility Container

This container shall allow access to the Calico pod running on every node. Operations personnel should be able to get the appropriate data from this utility container by specifying the node and respective service command within the local cluster.

Generic Docker Makefile

This is a generic make and dockerfile for the calicoctl utility container, which can be used to create docker images using different calico releases.

Make Syntax

   make IMAGE_TAG=<calicoctl_version>

Example:

Create a docker image for calicoctl release v3.4.0.

   make IMAGE_TAG=v3.4.0

Using the Utility Container

The utility container for calicoctl shall enable Operations to access the command set for network APIs together from within a single shell with a uniform command structure. The access to network-Calico shall be controlled through an RBAC role assigned to the user.

Usage

Get into the utility pod using kubectl exec. Execute an operation as in the following example.

   kubectl exec -it <POD_NAME> -n utility /bin/bash

Example:

   utilscli calicoctl get nodes
   NAME
   bionic

   utilscli calicoctl version
   Client Version:    v3.4.4
   Git commit:        e3ecd927