$ tar xvzf <file>
Use the tkn
CLI to manage Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines from a terminal. The following section describes how to install tkn
on different platforms.
You can also find the URL to the latest binaries from the OpenShift Container Platform web console by clicking the ? icon in the upper-right corner and selecting Command Line Tools.
For Linux distributions, you can download the CLI directly as a tar.gz
archive.
Download the relevant CLI.
Unpack the archive:
$ tar xvzf <file>
Place the tkn
binary in a directory that is on your PATH
.
To check your PATH
, run:
$ echo $PATH
For Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) version 8, you can install the Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines CLI (tkn
) as an RPM.
You have an active OpenShift Container Platform subscription on your Red Hat account.
You have root or sudo privileges on your local system.
Register with Red Hat Subscription Manager:
# subscription-manager register
Pull the latest subscription data:
# subscription-manager refresh
List the available subscriptions:
# subscription-manager list --available --matches '*pipelines*'
In the output for the previous command, find the pool ID for your OpenShift Container Platform subscription and attach the subscription to the registered system:
# subscription-manager attach --pool=<pool_id>
Enable the repositories required by Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines:
# subscription-manager repos --enable="pipelines-1.2-for-rhel-8-x86_64-rpms"
Install the openshift-pipelines-client
package:
# yum install openshift-pipelines-client
After you install the CLI, it is available using the tkn
command:
$ tkn version
For Windows, the tkn
CLI is provided as a zip
archive.
Download the CLI.
Unzip the archive with a ZIP program.
Add the location of your tkn.exe
file to your PATH
environment variable.
To check your PATH
, open the command prompt and run the command:
C:\> path
For macOS, the tkn
CLI is provided as a tar.gz
archive.
Download the CLI.
Unpack and unzip the archive.
Move the tkn
binary to a directory on your PATH.
To check your PATH
, open a terminal window and run:
$ echo $PATH