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Building Trident

Building Trident has following requirements:

  • Docker 1.10 or greater when using the Makefile targets.
  • Go 1.13 or greater is optionally required when building Trident natively.

Use make build to run a containerized build, and generate Trident images. This is the simplest and the recommended way to build Trident.

Building Trident Natively

Trident can be built with go build.

Trident Makefile

Multiple Makefile targets, many of which are containerized, are available for building Trident.

The targets take the following environment variables as parameters:

  • $REGISTRY_ADDR: IP address and port of a local Docker registry.
  • $TRIDENT_IMAGE: name for the Trident Docker image; defaults to trident.
  • $TRIDENT_VERSION: tag for the Trident Docker image; defaults to the last stable release version for Trident.
  • $BIN: name of the output binary. Defaults to trident_orchestrator.

Targets

  • make build: Builds Trident.

  • make clean: Removes containers, container images, and build artifacts in bin/.

  • make dist: Builds Trident and creates the Trident installer package.

  • make install: Calls the build target and then runs containerized go install.

  • make test: Starts an etcd container (for use by the tests in core/ and persistent_store/) and runs go test on the project. Unlike most other targets, this performs a native build.

  • make vet: Runs go vet.

  • make trident_build: Builds Trident in a Go container, placing the trident_orchestrator and tridentctl binaries into bin/. A docker image is created and tagged as [$REGISTRY_ADDR/]$TRIDENT_IMAGE:$VERSION_TAG, with the bracketed portion omitted if $REGISTRY_ADDR is unset. This tag defaults to trident.

  • make trident_build_all: Executes the trident_build target as well as building the MacOS version of tridentctl.

  • make tridentctl_build: Builds only the tridentctl binary. The $GOOS and $GOARCH environment variables can be set to compile the tridentctl binary for an unsupported target system.