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Chainsaw
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Overview
Chainsaw provides a declarative approach to test Kubernetes operators and controllers.
While Chainsaw is designed for testing operators and controllers, it can declaratively test any Kubernetes objects.
Chainsaw is an open-source tool that was initially developed for defining and running Kyverno end-to-end tests.
Resources
Built under the Kyverno umbrella, you can use the Kyverno Chainsaw Slack channels to discuss anything related to Chainsaw.
Slack channels
More resources
- Kyverno Chainsaw - The ultimate end-to-end testing tool!
- Kyverno Chainsaw - Exploring the Power of Assertion Trees!
- Nirmata Office Hours for Kyverno- Episode 9- Demonstrate Kyverno Chainsaw
- Kubebuilder Community Meeting - February 1, 2024
- Kyverno Chainsaw 0.1.4 - Awesome new features!
- Mastering Kubernetes Testing with Kyverno Chainsaw!
Getting Started
Please refer to the Getting Started documentation.
RoadMap
For detailed information on our planned features and upcoming updates, please view our Roadmap.
Community Meetings
To attend our community meetings, join the Chainsaw group. You will then be sent a meeting invite and will have access to the agenda and meeting notes. Any member may suggest topics for discussion.
This is a public, weekly for Kyverno-Chainsaw maintainers to make announcements and provide project updates, and request input and feedback. This forum allows community members to raise agenda items of any sort, including but not limited to any PRs or issues on which they are working.
Weekly every Thursday at 2:00 PM UTC
Contributions
Please read the contributing guide for details around:
- Code of Conduct
- Code Culture
- Details on how to contribute