# This repo is for testing new client library structure # gen Common generator scripts for all client libraries # Badges [![Client Support Level](https://img.shields.io/badge/Kubernetes%20client-Bronze-blue.svg?style=plastic&colorB=cd7f32&colorA=306CE8)](https://github.com/kubernetes-client) [![Client Support Level](https://img.shields.io/badge/Kubernetes%20client-Silver-blue.svg?style=plastic&colorB=C0C0C0&colorA=306CE8)](https://github.com/kubernetes-client) [![Client Support Level](https://img.shields.io/badge/Kubernetes%20client-Gold-blue.svg?style=plastic&colorB=FFD700&colorA=306CE8)](https://github.com/kubernetes-client) # Generating a client To generate a client, first make sure the client generator exists. For any language other than go, check `openapi/` folder for a script with `${CLIENT_LANGUAGE}.sh` and run this command: ```bash ${CLIENT_LANGUAGE}.sh OUTPUT_DIR SETTING_FILE ``` `SETTING_FILE` is a bash script exporting required setting to generate a client. These are normally: - `KUBERNETES_BRANCH`: The kubernetes branch to get OpenAPI spec from. - `CLIENT_VERSION`: Client version string. e.g. 1.0.0b1 - `PACKAGE_NAME`: Package name for the generated client. e.g. "kubernetes" Recommended structure is to generate client in a folder called `kubernetes` at the root of the client repo and put all settings in a file named `settings` at the root of the repo. If you followed these recommendations, you can simply run autoupdate script anywhere inside the client repo: ```bash cd ${CLIENT_ROOT}/... ${GEN_REPO_ROOT}/openapi/autoupdate.sh ```