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calicoctl

This repository is the home of calicoctl.

Note that the documentation in this repo is targeted at Calico contributors.

Documentation for Calico users is here:
https://docs.projectcalico.org

For information on calicoctl usage, see the calicoctl reference information

Install

Binary downloads of calicoctl can be found on the Releases page.

Unpack the calicoctl binary and add it to your PATH and you are good to go!

If you want to use a package manager:

  • Homebrew users can use brew install calicoctl.

Developing

Print useful actions with make help.

Building calicoctl

For simplicity, calicoctl can be built in a Docker container, eliminating the need for any dependencies in your host developer environment, using the following command:

make build

The binary will be put in ./dist/ and named calicoctl-<os>-<arch>, e.g.:

$ ls -1 ./dist/
calicoctl-linux-amd64
calicoctl-linux-arm64
calicoctl-linux-armv7
calicoctl-linux-ppc64le
calicoctl-linux-s390x
calicoctl-darwin-amd64
calicoctl-windows-amd64.exe

To build for a different OS or ARCH, simply define it as a var to make, e.g.:

$ make build ARCH=arm64
$ make build OS=darwin ARCH=amd64

To list all possible targets, run make help.

Tests

Tests can be run in a container to ensure all build dependencies are met.

To run the tests

make test

Note: Tests depend on the test image calico/test, which is available only on amd64. The actual image used as set by the make variable TEST_CONTAINER_NAME. If you have a local build of that image or one for a different architecture, you can override it by setting the variable, e.g.:

$ make test TEST_CONTAINER_NAME=some/container:tag

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