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## kubecfg.spec -- OpenPKG RPM Package Specification
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# package version
%define V_opkg 0.22.0
%define V_dist 20211008
# package information
Name: kubecfg
Summary: Kubernetes Configuration Generator
URL: https://github.com/bitnami/kubecfg
Vendor: Bitnami
Packager: OpenPKG Project
Distribution: OpenPKG Community
Class: EVAL
Group: Text
License: Apache
Version: %{V_opkg}.%{V_dist}
Release: 20211008
# list of sources
Source0: http://download.openpkg.org/components/versioned/kubecfg/kubecfg-%{V_dist}.tar.xz
# build information
BuildPreReq: OpenPKG, openpkg >= 20160101, go
PreReq: OpenPKG, openpkg >= 20160101
%description
kubecfg(1) is a tool for managing Kubernetes resources as code. It
allows you to express the patterns across your infrastructure and
reuse these powerful "templates" across many services, and then
manage those templates as files in version control. The more complex
your infrastructure is, the more you will gain from using kubecfg.
It supports JSON, YAML or Jsonnet files. kubecfg(1) relies heavily
on Jsonnet to describe Kubernetes resources, and is really just a
thin Kubernetes-specific wrapper around jsonnet evaluation.
%track
prog kubecfg:release = {
version = %{V_opkg}
url = https://github.com/bitnami/kubecfg/releases
regex = v(__VER__)\.tar\.gz
}
prog kubecfg:snapshot = {
version = %{V_dist}
url = http://download.openpkg.org/components/versioned/kubecfg/
regex = kubecfg-(__VER__)\.tar\.xz
}
%prep
%setup -q -n kubecfg
%build
# build program
export GOPATH=`pwd`
cd src/github.com/bitnami/kubecfg
go build -v -o kubecfg main.go
%install
# install program
%{l_shtool} mkdir -f -p -m 755 \
$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/bin
%{l_shtool} install -c -s -m 755 \
src/github.com/bitnami/kubecfg/kubecfg \
$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/bin/
# determine installation files
%{l_rpmtool} files -v -ofiles -r$RPM_BUILD_ROOT %{l_files_std}
%files -f files
%clean