Closed manusa closed 8 months ago
Hi! I am new to open source and would love to attempt this issue as my first. Could you please assign it to me?
Hey please be informed, the pull request for this issue with my attempt has been created here https://github.com/eclipse/jkube/pull/2652 for further reference.
Description
The method KubernetesDebugTaskTest.setUp declares an Exception that is never thrown.
The following line https://github.com/eclipse/jkube/blob/5da6068d7756784aef9569568ee80f98da97e296/gradle-plugin/kubernetes/src/test/java/org/eclipse/jkube/gradle/plugin/task/KubernetesDebugTaskTest.java#L48
Before you start :red_circle:
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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 selectCommand 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)