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Contributing

Issues, whether bugs, tasks, or feature requests are essential for keeping rbac-lookup great. We believe it should be as easy as possible to contribute changes that get things working in your environment. There are a few guidelines that we need contributors to follow so that we can keep on top of things.

Code of Conduct

This project adheres to a code of conduct. Please review this document before contributing to this project.

Sign the CLA

Before you can contribute, you will need to sign the Contributor License Agreement.

Project Structure

rbac-lookup is a relatively simple cobra cli tool that looks up information about rbac in a cluster. The /cmd folder contains the flags and other cobra config, while the /lookup folder has the code for looking up rbac information a cluster. There is additinal code that allows the user to see GKE IAM information as well, since GKE IAM is so closely tied to rbac.

Getting Started

We label issues with the "good first issue" tag if we believe they'll be a good starting point for new contributors. If you're interested in working on an issue, please start a conversation on that issue, and we can help answer any questions as they come up.

Setting Up Your Development Environment

Prerequisites

  • A properly configured Golang environment with Go 1.11 or higher
  • Access to a cluster via a properly configured KUBECONFIG

Installation

  • Install the project with go get github.com/fairwindsops/rbac-lookup
  • Change into the rbac-lookup directory which is installed at $GOPATH/src/github.com/fairwindsops/rbac-lookup
  • Use make build to build the binary locally.
  • Use make tests to run the tests and generate a coverage report.

Creating a New Issue

If you've encountered an issue that is not already reported, please create an issue that contains the following:

  • Clear description of the issue
  • Steps to reproduce it
  • Appropriate labels

Creating a Pull Request

Each new pull request should:

  • Reference any related issues
  • Add tests that show the issues have been solved
  • Pass existing tests and linting
  • Contain a clear indication of if they're ready for review or a work in progress
  • Be up to date and/or rebased on the master branch

Creating a new release

Push a new annotated tag. This tag should contain a changelog of pertinent changes. Goreleaser will take care of the rest.