- Windows:
- Docker Desktop
- make
- macOS:
- Docker Desktop
- make
- Linux:
Once you have the prerequisites installed, you can build the CLI using:
makeThis will output a docker-compose CLI plugin for your host machine in
./bin/build.
You can statically cross compile the CLI for Windows, macOS, and Linux using the
cross target.
To run all of the unit tests, run:
make testIf you need to update a golden file simply do go test ./... -test.update-golden.
To run e2e tests, the Compose CLI binary needs to be built. All the commands to run e2e tests propose a version
with the prefix build-and-e2e to first build the CLI before executing tests.
Note that this requires a local Docker Engine to be running.
To execute both CLI and standalone e2e tests, run :
make e2eOr if you need to build the CLI, run:
make build-and-e2eTo execute CLI plugin e2e tests, run :
make e2e-composeOr if you need to build the CLI, run:
make build-and-e2e-composeTo execute the standalone CLI e2e tests, run :
make e2e-compose-standaloneOr if you need to build the CLI, run:
make build-and-e2e-compose-standaloneTo create a new release:
- Check that the CI is green on the main branch for the commit you want to release
- Run the release Github Actions workflow with a tag of form vx.y.z following existing tags.
This will automatically create a new tag, release and make binaries for Windows, macOS, and Linux available for download on the releases page.