Error if no Dockerfiles are found for skaffold init --analyze #1810
Error if no Dockerfiles are found for skaffold init --analyze #1810tejal29 merged 3 commits intoGoogleContainerTools:masterfrom
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This should fix GoogleContainerTools#1795; now, if no Dockerfiles are found in the workspace then skaffold will error out. If no k8s manifests are found it will error out (already implemented).
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This condition is used here as well.
skaffold/pkg/skaffold/initializer/init.go
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@dgageot and @priyawadhwa should we consider failing skaffold init if no docker files are present?
AFAIK, analyze is used by IDE? What is it used for?
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Can we get some more context around why skaffold init should fail when there are no docker files?
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skaffold init currently fails if there are no Dockerfiles or Kubernetes manifests found, this PR adds the same functionality to skaffold init --analyze.
I'm guessing skaffold init fails if either is not present because then there is nothing to match either an image or a k8s manifest with when generating the skaffold.yaml. The --analyze flag was recently added so that IDEs could support skaffold init (ref #1710)
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It does not right now. Can we move this check to L112
And then remove it from if c.SkipBuild flow as well as the --analyze flow.
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Sorry, I thought we only want to see this error if !c.skipBuild as written? Because if we're skipping the build section of the skaffold.yaml, it shouldn't matter if there are any Dockerfiles?
In this case, should I check if !c.SkipBuild for --analyze as well?
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yes makes sense. I think we should also change the error message. Technically you don't need a Dockerfile for running skaffold. You can't "create" skaffold config file with sane config without docker files.
This should fix #1795; now, if no Dockerfiles are found in the workspace
then skaffold will error out. If no k8s manifests are found it will
error out (already implemented).