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KubernetesBuildTaskTest.setUp The declared Exception exception is never thrown #2632

Open manusa opened 7 months ago

manusa commented 7 months ago

Description

The method KubernetesBuildTaskTest.setUp declares an Exception that is never thrown.

The following line https://github.com/eclipse-jkube/jkube/blob/cd8f26525b524f295249d86419bd249b8398644e/gradle-plugin/kubernetes/src/test/java/org/eclipse/jkube/gradle/plugin/task/KubernetesBuildTaskTest.java#L59

  void setUp() {

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How to manually test my changes

Kubernetes

If you don't have a real Kubernetes cluster available (most probably), you can use Minikube or Kind to test with a local cluster.

OpenShift

If you don't have a real OpenShift cluster available (most probably), you can use Red Hat's developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift. The only requirement is to have a Red Hat account.

Once you have your Sandbox environment, you'll need to download the oc tool from the cluster console. (Press the ? icon and from the context menu select Command line tools, you'll be redirected to https://$subdomain.openshiftapps.com/command-lines-tools where you'll be able to download the CLI for your platform)

Adityaturkhade commented 7 months ago

Can you please assign this issue to me? I would like to start contributing