Xinwei Xiong 363deff6f8
feat(release-v3.4): Enhanced Build, Deployment, and Configuration Management for Optimized Performance and Automation (#1255)
* docs: add openim docs

Signed-off-by: Xinwei Xiong(cubxxw) <3293172751nss@gmail.com>

* docs: add openim images test

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* feat: fix openim ci and deployment

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* feat: fix openim ci and deployment

Signed-off-by: Xinwei Xiong(cubxxw) <3293172751nss@gmail.com>

* feat: add openim flag api configpath env set

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* fix: fix openim push logger

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* fix: fix openim config path

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* fix: fix openim config path

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* fix: fix openim config path

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Signed-off-by: Xinwei Xiong(cubxxw) <3293172751nss@gmail.com>
2023-10-21 07:23:33 +00:00
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Notes about go workspace

As openim is using go1.18's workspace feature, once you add a new module, you need to run go work use -r . at root directory to update the workspace synced.

Create a new extensions

  1. Create your tools_name directory in pkg /tools first and cd into it.
  2. Init the project.
  3. Then go work use -r . at current directory to update the workspace.
  4. Create your tools

You can execute the following commands to do things above:

# edit the CRD_NAME and CRD_GROUP to your own
export OPENIM_TOOLS_NAME=<Changeme>

# copy and paste to create a new CRD and Controller
mkdir tools/${OPENIM_TOOLS_NAME}
cd tools/${OPENIM_TOOLS_NAME}
go mod init github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/tools/${OPENIM_TOOLS_NAME}
go mod tidy
go work use -r .
cd ../..