Please see Our Documentation for more in-depth installation etc.
kind is a tool for running local Kubernetes clusters using Docker container "nodes".
kind is primarily designed for testing Kubernetes 1.11+, initially targeting the conformance tests.
If you have go (1.11+) and docker installed GO111MODULE="on" go get sigs.k8s.io/kind@v0.6.0 && kind create cluster
is all you need!
kind consists of:
- Go packages implementing cluster creation, image build, etc.
- A command line interface (
kind
) built on these packages. - Docker image(s) written to run systemd, Kubernetes, etc.
kubetest
integration also built on these packages (WIP)
kind bootstraps each "node" with kubeadm. For more details see the design documentation.
NOTE: kind is still a work in progress, see the 1.0 roadmap.
You can install kind with GO111MODULE="on" go get sigs.k8s.io/kind@v0.6.0
.
NOTE: please use the latest go to do this, ideally go 1.13 or greater.
This will put kind
in $(go env GOPATH)/bin
. If you encounter the error
kind: command not found
after installation then you may need to either add that directory to your $PATH
as
shown here or do a manual installation by cloning the repo and run
make build
from the repository.
Without installing go, kind can be built reproducibly with docker using make build
.
Stable binaries are also available on the releases page. Stable releases are
generally recommended for CI usage in particular.
To install, download the binary for your platform from "Assets" and place this
into your $PATH
:
On Mac & Linux:
curl -Lo ./kind https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kind/releases/download/v0.6.0/kind-$(uname)-amd64
chmod +x ./kind
mv ./kind /some-dir-in-your-PATH/kind
On Mac via Homebrew:
brew install kind
On Windows:
curl.exe -Lo kind-windows-amd64.exe https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kind/releases/download/v0.6.0/kind-windows-amd64
Move-Item .\kind-windows-amd64.exe c:\some-dir-in-your-PATH\kind.exe
To use kind, you will need to install docker.
Once you have docker running you can create a cluster with:
kind create cluster
To delete your cluster use:
kind delete cluster
To create a cluster from Kubernetes source:
- ensure that Kubernetes is cloned in
$(go env GOPATH)/src/k8s.io/kubernetes
- build a node image and create a cluster with:
kind build node-image
kind create cluster --image kindest/node:latest
Multi-node clusters and other advanced features may be configured with a config
file, for more usage see the docs or run kind [command] --help
Please reach out for bugs, feature requests, and other issues!
The maintainers of this project are reachable via:
- Kubernetes Slack in the #kind channel
- filing an issue against this repo
- The Kubernetes SIG-Testing Mailing List
Current maintainers are @BenTheElder and @munnerz - feel free to reach out if you have any questions!
Pull Requests are very welcome!
If you're planning a new feature, please file an issue to discuss first.
Check the issue tracker for help wanted
issues if you're unsure where to
start, or feel free to reach out to discuss. 🙂
See also: our own contributor guide and the Kubernetes community page.
- kind supports multi-node (including HA) clusters
- kind supports building Kubernetes release builds from source
- support for make / bash / docker or bazel, in addition to pre-published builds
- kind supports Windows in addition to MacOS and Linux
- kind is a CNCF certified conformant Kubernetes installer
Some other open source projects with slightly different but overlapping use cases, features etc.
- https://github.com/bsycorp/kind
- https://github.com/ubuntu/microk8s
- https://github.com/kinvolk/kube-spawn
- https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube
- https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubeadm-dind-cluster
Participation in the Kubernetes community is governed by the Kubernetes Code of Conduct.