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Knb

Proof-of-concept Knative Build user interface

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KNB

A proof-of-concept CLI for getting informatiom about the status of a Knative Build object. Lets say you have a number of build jobs, you can get a list with kubectl get build. But how do you find more out about the job? Has it passed or failed? What was the error message if it failed? What steps comprised the build? How do you get the logs for each step? knb provides a simple answer.

$ knb sample-124
Build       Passed    Date                 Template    Source
----------  --------  -------------------  ----------  ----------------------------------------------------
sample-124  False     2018-11-16 10:42:20  multi       https://github.com/garethr/multi-stage-build-example

build step "build-step-structure-tests" exited with code 1 (image: "docker-pullable://gcr.io/gcp-runtimes/container-
structure-test@sha256:2b7c4f4031d220bd7a72c930c563f8a66bd55abb8044480c67cbb09a078cabe2"); for logs run: kubectl -n 
default logs sample-124-zcgll -c build-step-structure-tests

Arguments (1)    Value
---------------  -------------
IMAGE            garethr/multi

Steps (6)
----------------------
credential-initializer
git-source-0
test
check
build
structure-tests

From the above sample we can see that the Build failed, and that the structure-tests step was to blame. We can then investogate further by looking at the logs for that step:

$ knb sample-124 structure-tests

Alternative

The above commands are really just syntactic sugar over the following:

$ kubectl get build
$ kubectl get build <build-name> -o yaml
# skim the YAML document looking for the pod name
# kubectl logs <pod-name> -c build-step-<step-name>

Requirements

knb currently uses kubectl rather than going directly to the Kubernetes API so kubectl needs to be installed and working correctly.

Warning

Warning knb is pretty hacky and likely to explode, especially as Knative Build evolves. It's mainly a proof-of-concept to explore potential user interfaces.

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GitHub Stars5
CategoryDevelopment
Updated4y ago
Forks1

Languages

Python

Security Score

55/100

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