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Personal Prow

Scripts to help you deploy a personal prow instance on your own devlopment machine that can react to bot commands on a Pull Request on a Github repo that you setup, just like on the kubernetes/kubernetes project.

This is still a work in progress but will form the basis for a workshop to be presented at the Kubernetes Contributor Summit North America 2019 Setting Up and Running Prow on Your Development Machine

Attendees are welcome to log (and fix) issues as I iron out the crinkles in the coming days!

Bootstrapping kind with a prow deployment

./personal_prow.sh starts a kind cluster and uses kubectl and kapp to deploy a cluster using the starter.yaml taken from test-infra

Then you can use the add_ngrok_hook.sh to create a public ngrok tunnel that allows you to configure your github repo with a hook back to your personal prow instance

The personal personal_prow.sh is a scripted "manual" deployemnt as described here
getting_started_deploy.md

Setting up Github

You should create :

  • your own Github Org
  • a fork of kubernetes in that org
  • a github robot account

Boot up a personal prow instance

./personal_prow.sh

Expose the service

kwt Network commands

sudo -E kwt net start

Github repo Webhook configuration

add_ngrok_hook.sh creates a ngrok-based tunnel and adds that as a webhook on your repo to make your local prow instance reachable from github

./add_ngrok_hook.sh

Go to the deck in your browserA

http://deck.default.svc.cluster.local/