The addon-manager
periodically checks for Kubernetes manifest changes in the /etc/kubernetes/addons
directory,
and when there's a new or changed addon, the addon-manager
automatically kubectl create
s it.
It supports ReplicationControllers
, Deployments
, DaemonSets
, ConfigMaps
, Services
, PersistentVolumes
and
PersistentVolumeClaims
.
The addon-manager
is built for multiple architectures.
- Change something in the source
- Bump
VERSION
in theMakefile
- Bump
KUBECTL_VERSION
in theMakefile
if required - Build the
amd64
image and test it on a cluster - Push all images
# Build for linux/amd64 (default)
$ make push ARCH=amd64
# ---> gcr.io/google-containers/kube-addon-manager-amd64:VERSION
# ---> gcr.io/google-containers/kube-addon-manager:VERSION (image with backwards-compatible naming)
$ make push ARCH=arm
# ---> gcr.io/google-containers/kube-addon-manager-arm:VERSION
$ make push ARCH=arm64
# ---> gcr.io/google-containers/kube-addon-manager-arm64:VERSION
$ make push ARCH=ppc64le
# ---> gcr.io/google-containers/kube-addon-manager-ppc64le:VERSION
If you don't want to push the images, run make
or make build
instead