This documents explains the processes and practices recommended for contributing enhancements to this operator.
- Generally, before developing enhancements to this charm, you should consider opening an issue explaining your use case.
- If you would like to chat with us about your use-cases or proposed implementation, you can reach us at public Canonical Data Platform channel or Discourse.
- Familiarising yourself with the Charmed Operator Framework library will help you a lot when working on new features or bug fixes.
- All enhancements require review before being merged. Code review typically examines
- code quality
- test coverage
- user experience for Juju administrators of this charm.
- Please help us out in ensuring easy to review branches by rebasing your pull request branch onto
the
main
branch. This also avoids merge commits and creates a linear Git commit history.
You can create an environment for development with tox
:
tox devenv -e integration
source venv/bin/activate
tox run -e format # update your code according to linting rules
tox run -e lint # code style
tox run -e unit # unit tests
tox run -e integration-* # integration tests
tox # runs 'lint' and 'unit' environments
Before running integration tests, run this command to ensure your config is accessible by lightkube:
microk8s config > ~/.kube/config
Build the charm in this git repository using:
charmcraftcache pack
# Create a model
juju add-model dev
# Enable DEBUG logging
juju model-config logging-config="<root>=INFO;unit=DEBUG"
# enable Role-Based Access Control on microk8s
microk8s enable rbac
# Deploy the charm
juju deploy ./postgresql-k8s_ubuntu-22.04-amd64.charm --trust \
--resource postgresql-image=$(yq '(.resources.postgresql-image.upstream-source)' metadata.yaml)
Canonical welcomes contributions to the MySQL Operator. Please check out our contributor agreementif you're interested in contributing to the solution.