debian-mirror-gitlab/doc/development/agent/local.md
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Run the Kubernetes Agent locally (PREMIUM ONLY)

You can run kas and agentk locally to test the Kubernetes Agent yourself.

  1. Create a cfg.yaml file from the contents of config_example.yaml, or this example:

    agent:
     listen:
        network: tcp
        address: 127.0.0.1:8150
        websocket: false
      gitops:
        poll_period: "10s"
    gitlab:
      address: http://localhost:3000
      authentication_secret_file: /Users/tkuah/code/ee-gdk/gitlab/.gitlab_kas_secret
    
  2. Create a token.txt. This is the token for the agent you created. This file must not contain a newline character. You can create the file with this command:

    echo -n "<TOKEN>" > token.txt
    
  3. Start the binaries with the following commands:

    # Need GitLab to start
    gdk start
    # Stop GDK's version of kas
    gdk stop gitlab-k8s-agent
    
    # Start kas
    bazel run //cmd/kas -- --configuration-file="$(pwd)/cfg.yaml"
    
  4. In a new terminal window, run this command to start agentk:

    bazel run //cmd/agentk -- --kas-address=grpc://127.0.0.1:8150 --token-file="$(pwd)/token.txt"
    

You can also inspect the Makefile for more targets.

To learn more about how the repository is structured, see GitLab Kubernetes Agent repository overview.