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SeaweedFS Operator

Installation

Development

Follow the instructions in https://sdk.operatorframework.io/docs/building-operators/golang/quickstart/

$ git clone https://github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs-operator
$ cd seaweedfs-operator

# register the CRD with the Kubernetes
$ make install

# run the operator locally outside the Kubernetes cluster
$ make run ENABLE_WEBHOOKS=false 

# From another terminal in the same directory
$ kubectl apply -f config/samples/seaweed_v1_seaweed.yaml

Create API and Controller

Here are the commands used to create customer resource definition (CRD)

operator-sdk create api --group seaweed --version v1 --kind Master --resource=true --controller=true