Installing the Operator SDK CLI
The Operator SDK provides a command-line interface (CLI) tool that Operator developers can use to build, test, and deploy an Operator. You can install the Operator SDK CLI on your workstation so that you are prepared to start authoring your own Operators.
Operator authors with cluster administrator access to a Kubernetes-based cluster, such as OKD, can use the Operator SDK CLI to develop their own Operators based on Go, Ansible, Java, or Helm. Kubebuilder is embedded into the Operator SDK as the scaffolding solution for Go-based Operators, which means existing Kubebuilder projects can be used as is with the Operator SDK and continue to work.
OKD 4 supports Operator SDK 1.31.0. |
Installing the Operator SDK CLI on Linux
You can install the OpenShift SDK CLI tool on Linux.
Prerequisites
Procedure
Navigate to the OpenShift mirror site.
From the latest 4 directory, download the latest version of the tarball for Linux.
Unpack the archive:
$ tar xvf operator-sdk-v1.31.0-ocp-linux-x86_64.tar.gz
Make the file executable:
$ chmod +x operator-sdk
Move the extracted
operator-sdk
binary to a directory that is on yourPATH
.To check your
PATH
:$ echo $PATH
$ sudo mv ./operator-sdk /usr/local/bin/operator-sdk
Verification
After you install the Operator SDK CLI, verify that it is available:
$ operator-sdk version
Example output
operator-sdk version: "v1.31.0-ocp", ...
Installing the Operator SDK CLI on macOS
You can install the OpenShift SDK CLI tool on macOS.
Prerequisites
Procedure
For the
amd64
andarm64
architectures, navigate to the OpenShift mirror site for the amd64 architecture and OpenShift mirror site for the arm64 architecture respectively.From the latest 4 directory, download the latest version of the tarball for macOS.
Unpack the Operator SDK archive for
amd64
architecture by running the following command:$ tar xvf operator-sdk-v1.31.0-ocp-darwin-x86_64.tar.gz
Unpack the Operator SDK archive for
arm64
architecture by running the following command:$ tar xvf operator-sdk-v1.31.0-ocp-darwin-aarch64.tar.gz
Make the file executable by running the following command:
$ chmod +x operator-sdk
Move the extracted
operator-sdk
binary to a directory that is on yourPATH
by running the following command:Check your
PATH
by running the following command:$ echo $PATH
$ sudo mv ./operator-sdk /usr/local/bin/operator-sdk
Verification
After you install the Operator SDK CLI, verify that it is available by running the following command::
$ operator-sdk version
Example output
operator-sdk version: "v1.31.0-ocp", ...