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knative-extensions/kn-plugin-quickstart

kn-plugin-quickstart

This component is BETA

kn-plugin-quickstart is a plugin of the Knative Client, to enable users to quickly set up a local Knative environment from the command line.

Getting Started

Note: In order to use the quickstart plugin, you must install the Kubernetes CLI kubectl and either kind or minikube. If you want to install the Apache Camel K option you also need the helm CLI.

Installation

You can download the latest binaries from the Releases page.

There are two ways to run kn quickstart:

  1. You can run it standalone, just put it on your system path and make sure it is executable.
  2. You can install it as a plugin of the kn client to run:
    • Follow the documentation to install kn client if you don't have it
    • Copy the kn-quickstart binary to a directory on your PATH (for example, /usr/local/bin) and make sure its filename is kn-quickstart
    • Run kn plugin list to verify that the kn-quickstart plugin is installed successfully

After the plugin is installed, you can use kn quickstart to run its related subcommands.

Usage

Get up and running with a local Knative environment

Usage:
  kn-quickstart [command]

Available Commands:
  completion  generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell
  help        Help about any command
  kind        Quickstart with Kind
  minikube    Quickstart with Minikube
  version     Prints the plugin version

Flags:
  -h, --help   help for kn-quickstart

Use "kn-quickstart [command] --help" for more information about a command.

Quickstart with KinD

Set up a local Knative cluster using KinD:

kn quickstart kind

Kind can be configured with a local container image registry by passing the --registry flag:

kn quickstart kind --registry

Note: we automatically configure tag resolution for the local registry when this flag is passed

Kind can also be configured with an extra mount so your containers can access files on your local machine.

kn quickstart kind --extraMountHostPath /home/myname/foo --extraMountContainerPath /foo

Quickstart with Minikube

Set up a local Knative cluster using Minikube:

kn quickstart minikube

Note: for Windows/Mac users, after the above command completes, you will need to run the following in a separate terminal window:

minikube tunnel --profile minikube-knative

Building from Source

You must set up your development environment before you build kn-plugin-quickstart.

Once you've set up your development environment, you can build the plugin by running the following commands:

git clone [email protected]:knative-sandbox/kn-plugin-quickstart.git
cd kn-plugin-quickstart
./hack/build.sh

Using the Nightlies

You can grab the latest nightly binary executable for:

Add the binary to the system PATH and ensure that it is executable.