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Version: 1.14.0

Epinio Platform Development Guidelines

Run the current development build​

Every time a change is made in the Epinio source code, the binary running inside the epinio-server Pod has to be replaced with a freshly compiled one. This can be achieved by running the following command:

make && make patch-epinio-deployment

This first compiles a new binary locally and then replaces the one running inside the Pod with it.

If the cluster is not running on linux-amd64 it will be necessary to set EPINIO_BINARY_PATH to the correct binary to place into the epinio server (See here).

If the client operation is performed outside of a git checkout it will be necessary to set EPINIO_BINARY_TAG to the correct tag (See here).

The make target tag can be used in the checkout the binary came from to determine this value.

Also, the default make build target builds a dynamically linked binary. This can cause issues if for example the glibc library in the base image doesn't match the one on the build system. To get past that issue it is necessary to build a statically linked binary with a command like:

GOARCH="amd64" GOOS="linux" CGO_ENABLED=0 go build -o dist/epinio-linux-amd64