Installing Kops via Hombrew
Homebrew makes installing kops very simple for MacOS.
brew update && brew install kops
Development Releases and master can also be installed via Homebrew very easily:
# Development Release
brew update && brew install kops --devel
# HEAD of master
brew update && brew install kops --HEAD
Note: if you already have kops installed, you need to substitute upgrade
for install
.
You can switch between development and stable releases with:
brew switch kops 1.7.1
brew switch kops 1.8.0-beta.1
Releasing kops to Brew
Submitting a new release of kops to Homebrew is very simple.
From a homebrew machine
brew bump-formula-pr
makes it easy to update our homebrew formula.This will automatically update the provided fields and open a PR for you.More details on this script are located here.
We now include both major and development releases in homebrew. A development version can be updated by adding the --devel
flag.
Example usage:
# Major Version
brew bump-formula-pr kops \
--url=https://github.com/kubernetes/kops/archive/1.7.1.tar.gz \
--sha256=044c5c7a737ed3acf53517e64bb27d3da8f7517d2914df89efeeaf84bc8a722a
# Development Version
brew bump-formula-pr kops \
--devel \
--url=https://github.com/kubernetes/kops/archive/1.8.0-beta.1.tar.gz \
--sha256=81026d6c1cd7b3898a88275538a7842b4bd8387775937e0528ccb7b83948abf1
- Update the URL variable to the tar.gz of the new release source code
- Update the sha256 variable to SHA256 checksum of the new tar.gz
If we change how dependencies work or if we make the install require something other than a simple make, we’ll need to update the commands
brew edit kops
will open an editor on your machine to edit the formula.You can use this to make more in depth changes to the formula.
Test that Homebrew formula works
brew uninstall kops && brew install kops
will install the new version.Test and make sure that the new release works.
Audit the Homebrew formula
brew audit --strict --online
will output any code that doesn’t meet the Homebrew standards.
Send a commit to the Homebrew repo
Rather than repeating documentation that might change, head over toHomebrew documentationfor directions and conventions.
The formula can be found in hacks/brew/kops.rb.