Remove go mod download from Dockerfiles #2383
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What type of PR is this?
enhancement
Which issue does this PR fix:
N/A
What does this PR do / Why do we need it:
This PR removes the
go mod download
step from the init, main, and metrics-helper Dockerfile. The motivation is to speedup initial image build times, which should help in reducing the flakiness of builds in GitHub Actions. Runninggo mod download
installs all go modules in the image builder workspace, including many which are not needed by the image being built. The downside of removing this step is that it removes a caching layer, so subsequent local builds cannot take advantage of the modules downloaded by previous local builds. This tradeoff is considered worth it since all GitHub Actions builds only happen once, and the overhead for local builds is not worth the flakiness or initial wait time.If an issue # is not available please add repro steps and logs from IPAMD/CNI showing the issue:
N/A
Testing done on this change:
Manually verified that images can still be built.
Automation added to e2e:
N/A
Will this PR introduce any new dependencies?:
No
Will this break upgrades or downgrades. Has updating a running cluster been tested?:
N/A
Does this change require updates to the CNI daemonset config files to work?:
No
Does this PR introduce any user-facing change?:
No
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