GOOS ?= windows VERSION ?= $(shell cat VERSION) DOCKER ?= docker # DOCKER_REPO is the official image repository name at docker.io, quay.io. DOCKER_REPO ?= prometheuscommunity DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME ?= windows-exporter # ALL_DOCKER_REPOS is the list of repositories to push the image to. ghcr.io requires that org name be the same as the image repo name. ALL_DOCKER_REPOS ?= ghcr.io/jkroepke # quay.io/$(DOCKER_REPO) # Image Variables for host process Container # Windows image build is heavily influenced by https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/cluster/images/etcd/Makefile OS ?= ltsc2019 ALL_OS ?= ltsc2019 ltsc2022 BASE_IMAGE ?= mcr.microsoft.com/windows/nanoserver .PHONY: build build: generate windows_exporter.exe windows_exporter.exe: pkg/**/*.go promu build -v .PHONY: generate generate: go generate ./... test: go test -v ./... bench: go test -v -bench='benchmarkcollector' ./pkg/collector/{cpu,logical_disk,physical_disk,logon,memory,net,printer,process,service,system,tcp,time} lint: golangci-lint -c .golangci.yaml run .PHONY: e2e-test e2e-test: windows_exporter.exe pwsh -NonInteractive -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\tools\end-to-end-test.ps1 .PHONY: promtool promtool: windows_exporter.exe pwsh -NonInteractive -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\tools\promtool.ps1 fmt: gofmt -l -w -s . crossbuild: generate # The prometheus/golang-builder image for promu crossbuild doesn't exist # on Windows, so for now, we'll just build twice GOARCH=amd64 promu build --prefix=output/amd64 GOARCH=arm64 promu build --prefix=output/arm64 .PHONY: package package: crossbuild powershell -NonInteractive -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\installer\build.ps1 -PathToExecutable .\output\amd64\windows_exporter.exe -Version $(shell git describe --tags --abbrev=0) build-image: crossbuild $(DOCKER) build --build-arg=BASE=$(BASE_IMAGE):$(OS) -f Dockerfile -t local/$(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):pr1561-$(OS) . build-hostprocess: $(DOCKER) buildx build --build-arg=BASE=mcr.microsoft.com/oss/kubernetes/windows-host-process-containers-base-image:v1.0.0 -f Dockerfile -t local/$(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):pr1561-hostprocess . sub-build-%: $(MAKE) OS=$* build-image build-all: $(addprefix sub-build-,$(ALL_OS)) build-hostprocess push: set -x; \ for docker_repo in ${DOCKER_REPO}; do \ for osversion in ${ALL_OS}; do \ $(DOCKER) tag local/$(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):pr1561-$${osversion} $${docker_repo}/$(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):pr1561-$${osversion}; \ $(DOCKER) push $${docker_repo}/$(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):pr1561-$${osversion}; \ $(DOCKER) manifest create --amend $${docker_repo}/$(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):pr1561 $${docker_repo}/$(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):pr1561-$${osversion}; \ full_version=`$(DOCKER) manifest inspect $(BASE_IMAGE):$${osversion} | grep "os.version" | head -n 1 | awk -F\" '{print $$4}'` || true; \ $(DOCKER) manifest annotate --os windows --arch amd64 --os-version $${full_version} $${docker_repo}/$(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):pr1561 $${docker_repo}/$(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):pr1561-$${osversion}; \ done; \ $(DOCKER) manifest push --purge $${docker_repo}/$(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):pr1561 ; \ done # We can't load the image into the local docker store, so we have to build and push it in one go push-hostprocess: set -x; \ for docker_repo in ${DOCKER_REPO}; do \ $(DOCKER) buildx build --push --build-arg=BASE=mcr.microsoft.com/oss/kubernetes/windows-host-process-containers-base-image:v1.0.0 -f Dockerfile -t $${docker_repo}/$(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):pr1561-hostprocess .; \ done .PHONY: push-all push-all: build-all $(MAKE) DOCKER_REPO="$(ALL_DOCKER_REPOS)" push # push-hostprocess - disabled until it works on Windows # Mandatory target for container description sync action .PHONY: docker-repo-name docker-repo-name: @echo "$(DOCKER_REPO)/$(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME)"